A serious RSI calls for a serious solution. The oddly shaped Maltron Keyboard isn't for everyone, but it could be quite helpful for those who desperately need to reduce the hand and wrist movements ...
May 29, 2005 Gizmag reader Joe Blake reports on his experiences with the Maltron Keyboard. Joe has been a court reporter since 1990, producing 10,000+ words a day, which he calculates to more than 200 ...
Alternative keyboards have been around for a long time, and while the traditional QWERTY keyboard won the fight, that doesn't mean the other layouts aren't worth considering. Advocates for alternative ...
Last month, NPR asked listeners and readers and a Harvard professor what technologies have stuck around a little too long. He's talking about the QWERTY layout — in use since the earliest typewriters.
Why is a keyboard shaped like a keyboard? Better yet, why are all of the letters of the alphabet, numbers, and some punctuation, arranged in four slightly diagonal rows of keys -- and more importantly ...
An ergonomic keyboard from P.C.D. Maltron Ltd., a company that specializes in computer keyboards that prevent or eliminate repetitive stress injury (RSI), as well as accommodate people with ...