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52 The MyKey |
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This article is from the Ergonomics and Typing Injury FAQ, by Dan Wallach dwallach@cs.princeton.edu with numerous contributions by others.
ErgonomiXX, Inc.
Phone
703-771-1047
Fax
703-771-1137
E-Mail
none at present (the old one is no longer valid)
Address
525-K East Market Street
Box 295
Leesburg, VA 22071
Price
$275
Shipping
now (may also be in some CompUSA stores, stock # 289-554)
Compatibility
PC
The MyKey has the full 101 keys of a normal PC keyboard plus an integrated
trackball pointing device and integrated wrist rests. The main
alpha-numeric keys are split at a fixed angle, with the normal PC layout.
The function keys appear in a circle on the left, with the arrow keys
inside them.
 
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