Quick transition to Maltron keyboard

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Louise Kibbey has used a Maltron
keyboard since 1996 when she
developed Tendonitis in both hands
due to lifting something incorrectly.

As she was experiencing a lot of pain
using a standard keyboard and
mouse, a physi

Louise Kibbey has used a Maltron
keyboard since 1996 when she
developed Tendonitis in both hands
due to lifting something incorrectly.

As she was experiencing a lot of pain
using a standard keyboard and
mouse, a physiotherapist suggested
that she try a Maltron keyboard
along with a
‘trackball’ mouse.

Kibbey says:
“Once I had gone
through the training
disk I was able to use
the keyboard quite
easily within the two
weeks. I had to
switch back to a
standard keyboard when I needed to
do some urgent work, but then went
back over to the Maltron when I was
able to work more slowly and
eventually progressed to using the
keyboard full time within another
week or two.”

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