Wednesday, April 13, 2011

All About the Ergonomic Cordless Keyboard

By Samantha Percy


Finding the right ergonomic keyboard for you can be a difficult task. There are so many variations on the ergonomic ideal shape of a keyboard and on top of that, if you want a wireless keyboard, there are additional costs and technologies to consider. We will cover a few of the key features that you should be looking for when shopping.

The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro Ergonomic Computer keyboard and Mouse combo includes both a good ergonomically designed wireless keyboard and computer mouse. This kind of keyboard incorporates the innovated Logitech curved layout that has been designed to provide comfort as well as increased mobility of your hands, wrists, and arms. The computer mouse is created elegantly to suit the inside your hand comfortably. The light optical mouse is a standard rechargeable and the curved keyboard features a battery up to 3 years. Your laser mouse includes a scroll that's on steroids.

The Wave Pro has been developed to ensure that you get the comfort and natural feeling you need if you expect to be typing throughout the day - it's truly a luxury to own this particular Logitech product. This keyboard also houses the keycaps, the internal key controller and other chips. Keyboard LED indicators consist of a set of three LED bulbs. They are used to show the current operation in the keyboard.

Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock are the three standard LEDs found on most wireless keyboards. This allows you to precisely touch away at the keyboard without making any mistakes. To save battery life, the laptop keyboard uses technology that gauges hand distance to turn the actual backlight on and off by sensing if your hands tend to be near the keyboard, and this helps by saving electric battery power between charges. A battery light indication on the keyboard will notify you once the power needs recharging.

The ergonomic concave layout helps position your fingers better on each key as the perfect key stroking system allows smooth force distribution across all keys with the added benefit of a far more flowing and quiet typing experience. After having used this keyboard for a month I definitely see the advantages of concave keys because of which I am no longer experiencing the strain of typing all night on end in my hands.

For more ergonomic tips, you should also check the level of your monitor, and how your feet sit on a floor. Your feet should be placed on the floor and your hips angled close to 90 degrees as well. If you cannot accomplish this, then perhaps there is something that needs adjusting on your task chair. If you continue to suffer from repetitive stress injury despite making these types of adjustments then perhaps you should seek advice from your doctor. It's also wise to bring it to the attention of your bosses at work as well. For those who are unable to utilize correct touch typing in practice, either because have never learned or maybe never quite felt the hang of it, these keyboards are exceptional.

With a split key design, you can more easily memorize which keys are on which half of the keyboard, and will find in no time you have your own technique which is much less work for your hands, wrists, arms and posture. The geniuses who can touch type at phenomenal speeds without so much as glancing at the keyboard, you are the hardest group to change! The reason being you know your keyboard so well you don't feel comfortable, and are perhaps a little daunted when everything isn't exactly where you expect it to be. This will take time to get used to.

As you can see, there are many of hi-tech features in today's wireless ergonomic keyboards. Deciding on what capabilities you absolutely must have and then figuring out what keyboard can fit your price range is the best way to go. Above all, look for one that provides most natural typing posture for your hands and wrists.




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