Smartfish Introduces Injury Preventing Engage Keyboard
"Ergonomic peripherals designer Smartfish though has decided to bring about some changes to typing its new Engage keyboard."
Published: 5th January 2011 | Source: Smartfish |
Typing, especially for extended periods can be tiring; it can also lead to repetitive stress injuries. Ergonomic peripherals designer Smartfish though has decided to bring about some changes to this through its new Engage keyboard. According to the manufacturer, this first of its kind keyboard is a self-adjusting one that can help remove the stress of long typing.
Put on display for the first time at CES 2011, the Smartfish Engage keyboard is definitely a different and innovative looking piece. It has been designed with an amazing adjustment function that automatically yet subtly keeps on adjusting the keyboard on a continuous basis. The adjustments might not be drastic, but they keep the users hands from remaining in the same position for extended periods.
Such minor changes and adjustments go a long way in removing repetitive stress and thereby keep the pain experienced due to the carpal tunnel condition at bay. The standard split QWERTY design also makes typing using the Engage an absolute pleasure. The keyboard is split into two sections – one for each hand. Both halves are independent of each other and can be separately adjusted for comfort. Upward and downward titling is also possible.
This very different looking and unique keyboard from Smartfish is already available for ordering from the manufacturer’s website and costs $149.9. Anyone will to give it a try?
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thank you
that means alot to me
i had had a couple of beers aswell as it was new years when i recorded thatlol
thats what the demo does to my PC
when i get it fixed we can always go for a race?
got any other racing games?
nope
this is the first proper racing game i have got on PC last one being on PS2 lol
do want to get some more but want to buy a steering wheel first
well i'd advise grid, which is my fave then i have need for speed shift and hot pursuit
i do have blur but its a bit of a mario kart thing going on but with real cars
I do like my fps just got loads of driving games recently lol
just need to get some money so i can afford one
As for not having any other racing games you should get GRID, its such a laugh with a few mates messing around, its like £11 on steam but they have it on sale fairly often, got my copy for £2.55 or something stupid last year.




that means alot to me
i had had a couple of beers aswell as it was new years when i recorded that
thats what the demo does to my PC