Just got one of these after Erik spilled about half a gallon of root beer on my old Natural (have carpel tunnel & need it). 'tis neat having those 5 programmable keys + the web, email, volume, mute, play/pause, next/previouis & calculator buttons and especially the image ZOOM control and embedded wrist pad. Paid ~$50 and am very pleased so far, though the keys 'touch' is a bit different. Nothing I can't get used to in a day or two.
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Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 6 October 2006, 06:08.Dr. Mordrid
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Looks nice...
Are you sure you didn't tell Erik to spill rootbeer just so you could buy a new keyboard?
For extensive typing, I purchased the Datahand Professional II keyboard, as I suffer from rheumatic arthritis. The keyboard is ridicilously expensive, but quite comfortable to work on (takes some getting use to).
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Rheumatoid? Ick...I'll keep the CTS
Dunno if I could get used to the Datahand. Maybe get one of those BCI jobs when they go commercial & don't require surgeryDr. Mordrid
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Originally posted by Dr MordridDunno if I could get used to the Datahand.
Maybe get one of those BCI jobs when they go commercial & don't require surgery
Jörg
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I dislike the ergonomics of the new natural keyboards. I know it's supposed to be better, but it just feels "wrong", as opposed to the older naturals which felt "right".
But it's moot - I do most of my work on a laptop now and bought a Logitech UltraX to work with at home anyway.The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
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I've got that keyboard. I like it a good bit, but I wish the majority of the keys were actually programmable. You can make them start IE, or start IE, or start the calculator...
And I really wish the stupid zoom trigger could be reprogrammed as a scroller or something.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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Originally posted by GurmI dislike the ergonomics of the new natural keyboards. I know it's supposed to be better, but it just feels "wrong", as opposed to the older naturals which felt "right".
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Wombat;
If you install Intellitype 5.3 (came with my keyboard) you can program most of the silver keys to start any program you want. In terms of the web key it starts the my default browser: Firefox.
For the other keys you start Control Panel/Keyboard, browse to Key Settings and the key then click Edit. Here you can follow the wizard opt to start another program, perhaps a new calculator or whatever;
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