interesting dual-keyboard product

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Post by mr swim »

Looks interesting though I might find it got rather annoying to type without being able to rest my wrists.

Then again, if one's computer was a dedicated audio machine I s'pose that wouldn't matter.

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I see more use of it as a second (typing) keyboard. There is no problem having several of those on your PC (the same goes for trackballs/mice). So you could have your ordinary (typing) keyboard + this extra one. Could come in handy for controlling an aplication with quick keys.
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On 2003-11-27 06:23, mr swim wrote:
Looks interesting though I might find it got rather annoying to type without being able to rest my wrists.
the one Creative released has some kind of "keyboard cover" (keyboard as in B/W keys) which also works as a wrist support.
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Seems useful for writing notes (step entry) ...
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Post by Nestor »

Not very usefull.. You get tiredy very soon cos your ams must rise to tape, and then you touch the keys... It is not very wise. I preffer to have both...
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