What is an alternative keyboard?
Alternative keyboard is any type of computer keyboard that has been redesigned to prevent muscle tension. The standard flat layout of the keyboard computer may cause some users to place their hands and wrists in unnatural or unpleasant positions that can potentially lead to a musculoskeletal injury. Alternative keyboards come in various designs to change the location of the wrist and the user of the user to ensure that they remain straight when writing.
One of the common alternative keyboard designs is the keyboard. The split keyboard is specially designed to straighten the wrist of the user by separating the keys through the center. Some split keyboards maintain the same layout as standard keyboards, but divide the keys into two sections with an empty area in the center. Further designs of the split keyboard also rotate both the bottom of each section to mimic the forearm alignment.
The keyboards are the alternative keyboard designICE, which works similarly to the split keyboard. The keyboard is vertically divided into the center. The outside of each part of the keyboard remains attached to the base, while the centers are pulled up to meet in the center to provide the shape of the tent. Increasing the keys is to straighten the wrist of people who can sharply bend the wrist on a flat keyboard.
Theadjustable negative slope keyboard keeps the key layout of the same as a standard keyboard, but allows the user to vertically raise the front of the keyboard. Users can also bend the rear of the keyboard to slightly point down. Standard keyboards are completely at the level, but the adjustable negative slope keyboard is designed to move in any way to match the way the user wrist bends or turns.
Some alternative keyboards are equipped with built -in wrist and palm baseby babies to prevent users from bending the wrist. Promoters of the built -in wrist and palm cushions Belipolštářky EVE can alleviate the pressure of the upper back and arm. Pads can cause problems with writing some people and can potentially increase wrist pain unless properly located.
When writing on a direct keyboard, one can tight your fingers. To release the fingers, the alternative keyboard can come with differently placed keys to straighten the fingers while writing. The alternative keyboard with a concave well of the keyboard places the keys towards the center of the board in a slight indentation to straighten the fingers. The curved keyboard spaches the individual curves in the shape of an arch that mimics the shape of the hands instead of the standard, rectangular location of conventional keyboards.