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PC Magazine September 9, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Comfort Edition The Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Comfort Edition is a cleverly designed wireless keyboard that's comfortable and easy to use. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
Maximum Contour The Kinesis Advantage Pro USB challenges the notion of a flat keyboard by affixing keys to a bowl-like chassis. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
The Earthquake Keyboard With its three keypad units, the Comfort Keyboard ($299 list) looks more like the victim of a tremor than an input device. |
Inc. October 1, 2009 Shivani Vora |
The Best Ergonomic Keyboards Three ergonomic keyboards to soothe aching wrists. |
BusinessWeek May 10, 2004 Stephen Wildstrom |
Honey, I Shrunk The Keyboard New wireless phones make typing e-mail easier, but they're not perfect. |
PC Magazine April 19, 2006 Loyd Case |
Keyboards For Less Our man hits the stores for $20 keyboards. Inland Pro Keyboard Typematic... Labtec Media Keyboard... Key Tronic KT800PS2... BTC Multimedia Keyboard... Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000... Logitech Media Keyboard... |
T.H.E. Journal September 1999 |
Hands-On - Datadesk Technologies Datadesk Technologies has introduced a child's keyboard into the market. LittleFingers is a full-functioning keyboard with all of the standard features, only made smaller for a child's hands.... |
PC Magazine December 21, 2005 Troy Dreier |
Natural Comfort For incredibly comfortable ergonomic designs, we'll take Microsoft's keyboard any day. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
Kensington Comfort Type Wireless Optical Desktop The Kensington Comfort Type Wireless Optical Desktop sits squarely in the unusual middle ground between split and standard keyboards. |
Macworld November 22, 2006 Dan Frakes |
Evoluent Mouse-Friendly Keyboard Despite its compact size and interesting design, most Mac users will find this keyboard disorienting and frustrating to use. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
Ghostly Keys The iBiz Virtual Keyboard projects a full-size keyboard onto a flat surface. |
Macworld November 27, 2006 Dan Frakes |
Adesso Mac Slimmedia Mini Keyboard Adesso's Slimmedia Mini Keyboard offers full-size keys in a standard layout, despite being several inches narrower than a traditional full-size keyboard. |
PC World December 2005 Michael S. Lasky |
Microsoft's Comfy, Ultra-Ergonomic Keyboard The padded, curved Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 provides comfort and relief. |
PC World July 2002 Michael Lasky |
It's a Wrap: New Logitech PDA Keyboards One is a well-designed winner; one's close but no cigar. |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Rachel Z. Arndt |
Wanted: Levitatr's Portable Keyboard Features Keys That Only Raise Up When You Type Sporting keys that recede into the product's body when not in use, the travel-ready Levitatr stands apart from other portable keyboards. |
Entrepreneur January 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Key Bored? Innovative alternatives to the old qwerty keyboard |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Mike Hogan |
Touch and Go Quick, secure login is at your fingertip. |
PC World May 2002 Stephen Manes |
How to Fix Keyboards: Don't Touch 'Em! Why do PC vendors keep shuffling keys on us? |
PC Magazine March 11, 2008 Kyle Monson |
Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 The Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 is both a cool-looking and ergonomic keyboard/mouse combo... Saitek USB Multimedia Keyboard and Optical Mouse Set... KB-1400S Slimline Keyboard... Trust Vista Remote keyboard KB-2950... |
Macworld October 24, 2006 Dan Frakes |
DeskSaver Companion keyboard and mouse BenQ's compact DeskSaver Companion keyboard/mouse combination is designed for places where a standard keyboard and mouse won't fit. |
PC World July 2002 Steve Bass |
Treat Your Fingers to a New Keyboard 'Penny-wise, pound-foolish' goes for your favorite input device, too... |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 Bill Machrone |
The Sound of One Hand Typing A one-handed keyboard for PDAs is a viable solution, but you have to teach yourself a whole new skill before you can use it. |
PC Magazine June 8, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Accented Characters Revisited In our February 17 issue, we presented a number of techniques for entering "Accented Characters in E-Mail." Here is another solution for Windows users. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
Logitech Cordless Comfort Duo Though without many bells and whistles, the Logitech Cordless Comfort Duo gets the job done and still looks stylish. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2005 Jim Louderback |
Keyboard Happiness The author rates a number of keyboards, and decides the Logitech Access Keyboard is the most comfortable and usable. |
PC Magazine September 14, 2005 David Murphy |
Chameleon Keys Competitors are lining up to bring a viable LCD-based keyboard to market. |
PC Magazine December 30, 2003 |
The Comfort Zone This story looks at some of the most comfort-enhancing peripherals and accessories we've found. |
AskMen.com October 31, 2002 Ian Harrison |
How To Apply Ergonomics At Work Although the past decade has seen a boom in the field of human performance and ergonomic practice as a component in operations management, there is much work to be done. |
CIO November 1, 2005 Robert McMillan |
Clicking, Clacking and Snooping Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have found a way to turn the clicks and clacks of typing on a computer keyboard into a startlingly accurate transcript of what is being typed -- and showed that note even 'random' passwords are secure. |
PC Magazine March 1, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Keyboard Metamorphosis What if every key on your keyboard had its own customizable display? |
PC World August 2003 Michael S. Lasky |
Wireless Keyboards Evolve Two new bundles improve upon the basics for southpaws and travelers. |
PC World August 2006 Stephen Manes |
Keyboards: Still the Key to Success Even when gadgets get tiny, you can't beat QWERTY. |
PC World May 2004 Michael S. Lasky |
Clever Keypads Devices from Kensington and Targus add convenient numeric keys to notebooks. |
PC Magazine February 8, 2008 Loyd Case |
Keyboard Bugs Cleaning your laptop keyboard. |
Entrepreneur February 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
Sitting Pretty It's not just a luxury - ergonomic office furniture is key to keeping you and your employees healthy and productive. |
Home Toys June 2005 Gary Drake |
Web Based Sensors Using Open Source Software and Web Services By using the open source program Hotkey, along with Web services from BroadbandSentry, a simple interface can be built to generate sensor inputs on your home computer. |
Macworld November 2000 Franklin Tessler |
Apple Pro Keyboard Apple's Pro Keyboard, which ships with all new desktop Macs and is also available separately, remedies the deficiencies of the older version and adds a few handy features... |
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 |
Typing Software Well Suited for Classrooms |
PC Magazine March 7, 2008 Neil J. Rubenking |
Keyboard Goes Berserk Keystroke remapping without permission. |
PC World March 2003 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: Wireless Keyboards That Blab Input devices that share a radio frequency can also share keystroke information across surprisingly long distances. |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Right on Key Mobile phone users who are tired of giving their thumbs a workout on a regular cell-phone keypad can look to several different phones for help -- such as these mini-keyboard models from Nokia and others. |
PC World November 14, 2001 Tom Spring |
Virtual Keyboards Let You Type in Air Samsung and Senseboard are developing wearable keyboards for use with PDAs... |
Food Processing October 2011 |
MRO Q&A: Any Input for Forktruck, Monitor and Keyboard Sanitation/Sterilization? Q: I can't find any information for sanitizing/washdown of a forktruck and proper procedures for monitors and keyboards sanitizing. Can you help? |
PC Magazine February 8, 2005 Lance Ulanoff |
MyKeyO Keyboard with Organizer MyKeyO is both a standard keyboard and a desktop-debris storage system. |
DailyCandy September 16, 2005 |
Swede Relief Tired of plastic? Opt for these fine, handsome wood-encased flat-screen TVs, computer monitors, speakers, keyboards, and an ergonomic mouse. |