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Fully ergonomic trackball keyboard
23 January 2013
Sarah Wald was having major problems as a result of using a conventional flat keyboard to access her computer system and was recognised as suffering from RSI. She then transferred to a Maltron fully ergonomic keyboard a
Sarah Wald was having major
problems as a result of using a
conventional flat keyboard to access
her computer system and was
recognised as suffering from RSI. She
then transferred to a Maltron fully
ergonomic keyboard and
experienced a rapid reduction in her
discomfort, which was aided by
voice-recognition as well as an
exercise and
stretching
routine.
After using her Maltron keyboard for a while she asked for a few individual keys to be swapped round to suit her specific needs.
"I've found the ergonomic design of my Maltron a real help in assisting me to carry on typing. The trackball model is really useful; I like the position of the trackball in the middle of the keyboard and find it very accessible," she says.
After using her Maltron keyboard for a while she asked for a few individual keys to be swapped round to suit her specific needs.
"I've found the ergonomic design of my Maltron a real help in assisting me to carry on typing. The trackball model is really useful; I like the position of the trackball in the middle of the keyboard and find it very accessible," she says.
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