Ergonomic Typing Devices

This Kinesis Split Keyboard Makes Repetitive Typing More Comfortable

The Kinesis Freestyle2 Adjustable Split Keyboard offers a more ergonomic typing experience. The keyboard is conveniently split in two, with two space bars (one on each half). This also allows one to place important papers in between the halves. This is ideal for students typing up essays or professionals typing up reports where one would need to reference his or her notes. The split keyboard allows for 9 inches of space.

Other ergonomic features include a zero degree slop to minimize height and reduce wrist extension. The product also has the same quiet and tactile keys, small footprint and driverless hotkeys that other Kinesis keyboards have. The keys have a 10 million action lifespan, making it very durable as well. The device can be connected to one’s computer using a USB cord.
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Industry Implications
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