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Keyboards for the "others"

Left handed keyboard

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 £48.75 from RU-Lefthanded.co.uk

Source: ShinyShiny

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Tankut Erinc's picture

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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