Keyboards for the "others"
By budda on Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 comments
Did you know that some people have problems using the standard PC keyboard? No, neither did I. However somebody thought they could make a quick buck by selling keyboards for left handed people.
As you can see from the picture, the numerical keypad has been tacked on to the left-side of the keyboard.
As well as the keypad "feature", the wireless keyboard package also features:
- 19 Programmable Keys
- Left-handed Number Key
- Anti- RSI A-shape Keyboard
- Ergonomic Design
- 800 CPI Optical
- Rechargable Receiver (built in battery charger)
- Secure RF technology
- iZoom Works Software
If you feel like you could benefit from a left-handed keyboard, it's yours for ã48.75 from RU-Lefthanded.co.uk
Source: ShinyShiny
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As a left-hander, the usual type of keyboards (with the numpad at right) is actually much easier to use for me, as I don't have to take my hand off the mouse. It is a novelty item, as far as I can see, nothing more..
The main issue for me are the mice: the best of the breed (=at the top end of the spectrum) are the "ergonomic" designs from the likes of Logitech or Microsoft (and others), which translates to leftyspeak as anti-ergonomic. If they were selling one of those babies in mirror symmetry I'd be the first in line, price hike be damned.
As I don't use scissors or pens for the left-handers, I won't use this fifty pound hottie.
Is there ANY left handed person who DO HAS problems with normal k/b ?
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