Safetype Keyboard

Safetype Keyboard
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2 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 2 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 100/100. The average review date is Jan 9, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 110720 reviews from other Keyboards. Last update: May 18, 2013.

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I program computers all day, and sometimes while under a lot of stress. For years my wrists sometimes get a tingle going in them. Learning the Dvorak keyboard greatly helped this, but did not stop it. This keyboard has entirely eliminated any feeling...

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Great keyboard

 

Great keyboard

I program computers all day, and sometimes while under a lot of stress. For years my wrists sometimes get a tingle going in them. Learning the Dvorak keyboard greatly helped this, but did not stop it. This keyboard has entirely eliminated any feeling...

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Product Specifications

The SafeType? is the only keyboard that can place the user in a position that is completely Orthopedically Neutral? while doing data entry and cannot be adjusted improperly by the user. It provides unsurpassed comfort. The Safetype? is the only keyboard demonstrated to virtually eliminate the high-stress postures that contribute to Repetitive Stress Injuries, such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, in a Major University Study. If you stand with your arms relaxed at your sides, use only the biceps to bring your hands up and forward until your forearms are parallel to the floor. You are now in the most relaxed typing position possible, with your palms facing each other. That is the position you use to type with the SafeType.? The following is an excerpt from an e-mail sent by a new customer: "While I've touch typed for years I was all thumbs Tuesday night and, while comfortable, was rather frustrated. Yesterday was much better, my major sticking points being not having my arrow keys on the bottom row like my Kinesis keyboard and having to peek in the mirror to use my number keys (lots of lab values in medical transcription). But today I've noticed that my speed has picked back up and I'm making fewer mistakes. It's very strange NOT to be able to see the keys at all and is taking a bit of getting used to. The keyboard has a very nice touch to it and feels very natural in short amount of time. Even after two days I would highly recommend this to anyone with repetitive stress injuries or even someone who just wants to improve their posture. I find I can be much more relaxed with this keyboard."See How It Works!