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Just Your Size: The Kinesis Freestyle Keyboard

Just Your Size: The Kinesis Freestyle Keyboard

Posted by Human Solution on Jan 31st 2011

One size fits all works great for foam fingers and unitards, but when dealing with office ergonomics, it is not always a great solution (and incorporating a foam finger and unitard into your office er …read more
Learning the Curve: The Kinesis Advantage Keyboard

Learning the Curve: The Kinesis Advantage Keyboard

Posted by Human Solution on Jan 10th 2011

Ergonomic keyboards share a few common goals: reducing forearm pronation, lowering force needed to depress keys, and putting fingers and wrists in the most natural positions possible. The Kinesis Adva …read more
On the Road Again: The Goldtouch Go! Travel Keyboard

On the Road Again: The Goldtouch Go! Travel Keyboard

Posted by Human Solution on Jan 8th 2011

The Goldtouch Go Travel Keyboard is a portable ergonomic keyboard that can help you prevent repetitive stress, forearm pronation, and some other problems you want no part of. Like the full-si …read more
How the Goldtouch Keyboard Approaches Ergonomic Design

How the Goldtouch Keyboard Approaches Ergonomic Design

Posted by Human Solution on Jan 5th 2011

In looking at ergonomic keyboards, there are two general design principles to keep in mind:The first is that our arms come in at an angle to reach the keyboard, meaning that the traditional straight-o …read more
Keep It Moving with the Smartfish Ergomotion Keyboard

Keep It Moving with the Smartfish Ergomotion Keyboard

Posted by Human Solution on Dec 21st 2010

Ergonomic positioning is important for comfort in the office, but there is no perfect static position to be in. Human bodies are made to move, even if the shifts are small in nature. That is why we ha …read more

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