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Computer Keyboards: The Roll-Up Keyboard

This document summarizes several alternative keyboard designs, including roll-up, keyless, wrist-mounted, and ergonomic keyboards. Some keyboards have novel input methods like sliding domes or are fully integrated with a mouse. Ergonomic keyboards aim to reduce strain by fitting hand shape and limiting finger movement. Portable designs allow full keyboard use on smartphones and tablets.

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Computer Keyboards: The Roll-Up Keyboard

This document summarizes several alternative keyboard designs, including roll-up, keyless, wrist-mounted, and ergonomic keyboards. Some keyboards have novel input methods like sliding domes or are fully integrated with a mouse. Ergonomic keyboards aim to reduce strain by fitting hand shape and limiting finger movement. Portable designs allow full keyboard use on smartphones and tablets.

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Computer keyboards

The roll-up keyboard


These keyboards feature 104 keys in a standard QWERTY layout, but with a nifty twist
of being the most portable keyboard seen to date. Simply roll the unit up when you’re
done with it! A great tool for laptop users who miss their full-sized KB when on the road,
or LAN party warriors looking to lighten their load.

Optimus Keyboard
Each and every key on the Optimus Keyboard is a stand-alone display that shows you
exactly what it is controlling at the very moment.

Das Keyboard
Where is the letters? Das keyboard believe with no keys to look at when typing, your
brain will adapt and memorize the key position thus increasing typing speed.
The virtual laser keyboard
The I-Tech Virtual Keyboard uses a light projection of a full-sized computer keyboard on
almost any surface. Used with PDA’s and Smart Phones, the Virtual Keyboard provides a
practical way to do e-mail, word processing and spreadsheet tasks, enabling users to
leave laptops and computers at home.

The SafeType keyboard


This well thought at keyboard will allow you to type in a relaxed position, saving you the
pain. All that despite its futurist look. The supplementary keypad allows the user to
position the 10-key numeric pad with arrow keys anywhere that is most usable and
comfortable. It can be on the left or the right, or even in your lap. We are constantly
amazed by the tremendous variation in challenges and how people find solutions for their
own problems.

The Orbitouch Keyboard


The orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic Keyboard creates a keystroke when you slide the two
domes into one of their eight respective positions. You type the different characters by
sliding the domes to create letters and numbers. The orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic
Keyboard also has an integrated mouse, so moving the domes gives you full mouse and

keyboard capability!
The wrist keyboard
Completely sealed, it can operate in the rain and other harsh environments. A curved
back provides a secure and comfortable placement on the wrist. The keyboard layout is
optimized to provide alphanumeric entry. Carefully positioned arrow keys ease menu-
oriented tasks. The WristPC keyboard comes with an optional wrist strap to provide the
capability of attaching it to your wrist.

The frogpad
The FrogPad mobile keypad with its innovative 20 full-size key layout optimized around
the most frequently used characters sets a new standard in information access with
superior portability and ergonomics, global adaptability, rapid learning and ease of use.
Its unique patented keystroke algorithms enable it to be used in either a right or left-
handed mode and with any international language set.

Maltron 3D Ergonomic Keyboard


These fully ergonomic two handed keyboards fit the shape of hands and the different
lengths of fingers to reduce movement and tension.
The Tidy Tippist
The marriage of eating and tipping: the decorative tablecloth, made of felt, contains a
textile keyboard. The electronic is woven into a fabric, which finds itself between layers
of water resistant felt as sandwich material. The soft felt surface makes it a pleasure for
fingers to tip a cozy keyboard.

The Twiddler 2
The Twiddler2 is a pocket-sized mouse pointer plus a full-function keyboard in a single
unit that fits neatly in either right or left hand. The Twiddler2 plugs into both keyboard
and mouse PS/2 ports (USB port with the PS/2 to USB Adapter) on any computer that
accepts standard PS/2 mouse and keyboard (or USB input). Combining major innovations
in pointer and keyboard technology, the twiddler is designed to bring renewed enjoyment
to current computer users and to attract newcomers to the world of personal computing.

The datahand keyboard


The DataHand ergonomic keyboard offers a total of 132 keys (more than even extended
flat keyboards) through the use of five key switches clustered around the tips of each of
the fingers. With four modes, shifted by the thumbs, hand movement is no longer
required to perform keyboard work. Hand support results in the elimination of the major
source of muscular-skeletal stress in hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, backs, and necks.
AlphaGrip
Claimbled to the most comfortable computing device. It is a gaming pad, a keyboard also
comes with a mouse trackball.

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