Short Description
An ergonomically designed keyboard that can be used in place of a standard keyboard with IBM compatible computers. An arched shape supports the hands in a natural comfortable position. Two connection options.
More Details
The alpha numeric section of this keyboard is split into two and mounted in a fixed position with an in built wrist support. There is an in built numeric key pad located on the right hand side of the keyboard.
INTERFACE :
USB or PS/2 connection
METHOD OF USE
Functions as a standard keyboard. The 19 Hot Keys provide keyboard access to Web browsing, checking email and playing compact discs.
FEATURES :
. QWERTY mechanical keyboard in a 'splayed out' ergonomic design.
. A wrist leveller foot, situated on the base of the keyboard along the front edge, provides adjustment of overall slope of the keyboard in the vertical plane.
. 19 Hot Keys across the top of the keyboard.
CUSTOMISATION :
The leveller foot provides adjustment of the keyboard angle, in the vertical plane.
INSTALLATION
Plug and Play
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Microsoft Windows based computers
Operating System
Windows 3.1 or later, Windows NT Workstation or Server version 3.51 or later, Microsoft MS-DOS version 3.1 or later
Other
For PS/2 connector: x86-compatible computer and PS/2 keyboard-compatible port; for USB connector: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows 98 and a computer with a USB port
Place Of Manufacture
Microsoft (USA)
Standards
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