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Kinesis Advantage Pro Keyboard

Kinesis Advantage Pro Keyboard Pro
  1. Kinesis Advantage Pro Keyboard Reviews

Additional Resources Usage Tips Kinesis Contoured™ keyboards are based on a unique, patented design which has been proven to be the ultimate tool for keyboard intensive users desiring the 'best of both worlds'. A New World of Comfort - The 3-dimensional layout offers incredible comfort, minimizing the pain and strain typists are typically forced to endure with conventional keyboard designs. Whereas other keyboards can minimize awkward postures in the shoulders, arms and wrists, Contoured keyboards also address risk factors in the hands and fingers by redefining the repetitive action of typing. A New World of Productivity - This design is also optimized for productivity, fully utilizing the shape and range of movement of your fingers to allow the user to reach all keys on the keyboard with almost no movement of the hands. Now that every key is effectively on the 'home row', typing speed and accuracy is increased - even for combination keystrokes.

Combined with the ability to remap keys to create a custom layout and custom macros, this keyboard has the ability to meet the demands of the most discriminating user. This keyboard is the ideal tool for any touch typist who seeks to improve their speed and accuracy while protecting their long term ability to continue to work on computers.

Like a laptop keyboard, the Advantage does have a ten-key pattern on the right section of letter keys, which can be activated with the “keypad” button at the top right. The layout of the Kinesis Advantage allows it to offer some pretty unique ergonomic benefits. The Kinesis Advantage Ergonomic keyboard is based on a unique, patented design that minimizes. Kinesis Advantage Pro Programmble Ergonomic Keyboard.

It is especially popular with programmers, writers, transcriptionists and anyone who uses a keyboard intensively for hours every day. Advantage Pro (Programmable, Professional) Models - These are the top of the line models of the Kinesis Contoured™ keyboard family, and are available for those who want the 'best of the best'. You can choose to bundle a single action footswitch with the keyboard at a discount at the time of purchase. There is also a available. Based on years of research the Kinesis Contoured keyboard was designed not only to reduce the known risk factors associated with repetitive stress injuries but also to provide a more comfortable and productive interface than other keyboards. Its unique contoured design reduces the force and stressful postures that contribute to discomfort and limit productivity.

Kinesis Advantage Pro Keyboard Reviews

Since its introduction in 1992, this keyboard has undergone extensive independent testing and has proven superior in both comfort and productivity when compared to traditional and other alternative keyboards. Separate Keywells for Each Hand - These keywells minimize strain and stretching by positioning the arms approximately at shoulder width and eliminate the need to twist one's wrists while keyboarding. This separated design greatly minimizes elbow abduction as well as ulnar deviation (twisting out) at the wrist through the elimination of the requirement for users to reach in to the midline of their body to the keyboard. It also largely reduces radial deviation (twisting in) at the wrist when reaching for the mouse as the mouse can be located immediately to the left or right of the home row (unlike on traditional keyboards).

These non-neutral postures have been shown to lead to repetitive strain injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis, which is why addressing them is an obvious ergonomic benefit. Concave Keywells - The keys are located within curved depressions which vary in depth for each finger and reduce and usually eliminate hand and finger extension. The non-neutral posture of extension occurs when the joints in the fingers curl up and extend forward from the hands rather than relaxing down slightly in the direction of the palms. A flat typing surface assumes that all fingers are of the same length, forcing the longer fingers to arch up over the keys, which inclines the hands up at the wrist.

The positive incline of standard keyboards forces the hands to incline upwards at the wrist, resulting in further wrist extension. The result is wrist (and finger) extension which adversely impacts and can result in inflammation in muscles and tendons. The fingers then are prevented from operating at maximum efficiency and this will generally lead to more rapid fatigue, discomfort and pain. Concave keywells reduce extension by accommodating the various lengths of fingers and placing the hands and fingers in a more relaxed and neutral position. 3-Dimensional Layout - Keys on a conventional keyboard are arranged on a flat 2-dimensional surface, resulting in the same piston-like firing action by each finger every time a key is actuated. The only variance is the position of the hand over the keyboard; the muscle action and orientation of the fingers is unchanged regardless of the key being targeted.

The 3-dimensional layout of this keyboard encourages distinct key travel movement (i.e. Angle and orientation) for the finger when pressing each key. Consequently, different muscles and tendon sheaths in the fingers are used with every keystroke. Instead of a repetitive action which soon fatigues muscles and leads to strain, the fingers get a mini-calisthenic workout which increases blood flow and eliminates actual repetitive actions. Vertical Key Layout - Keys are arranged orthogonally in vertical columns to reflect natural motions of the fingers and reduce the reach between keys. Traditional keyboards use rows offset from each other which result in unequal finger travel and unnecessary hand and wrist movement. This orthogonal matrix layout increases typing accuracy and decreases the wrist distortion.

The embedded numeric keypad is in a familiar grid pattern and benefits from the same 3-dimensional concave design noted above. Low-Force, Tactile Mechanical Keyswitches - The low-force (45 grams) tactile mechanical keyswitches are engineered to provide both tactile and audible feedback.

They are full travel (4 mm) and activate at approximately 2 mm, which allows the user to reduce the likelihood of experiencing regular jarring impacts when 'bottoming out' at the end of every keystroke. The final 2 mm of key travel can be used as a braking area for the fingers.

The peak force (57 grams) prior to activation provides a subtle tactile indication of the fire point, providing users a clear indication of how much force and travel is required to generate keystrokes. Low-Force, Linear Mechanical Keyswitches - The low-force (45 grams) linear mechanical keyswitches are engineered to provide no tactile or audible feedback. They are full travel (4 mm) and activate at approximately 2 mm, however unlike the standard model which offers a slight increase in force to provide tactility, the force curve on the special order LF model of the keyboard is linear. Some individuals prefer to sacrifice tactility in order to have a silent, non-tactile keyboard although evidence has shown that without tactility, the amount of effort exerted when typing is higher due to a lack of feedback and the difficulty in creating 'muscle memory'. Looking for more detailed information?. Powerful Programming features (stored in on-board non-volatile memory):. Remap: Any or all keys, including the embedded layers (numeric keypad and multimedia).

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Macros: Select one of three memory configurations: 24 macros (max of 142 characters per macro), 36 macros (max of 94 per macro), or 48 macros (max of 70 per macro). Hardwired QWERTY/DVORAK Toggle: Instantly switch between QWERTY and DVORAK layouts. Modifier Keys Can Be 'Sticky': If required, make multi-key combinations involving CTRL, ALT and SHIFT easier with sticky keys.

Audible Clicks and Tones: The user can toggle on and off audible key clicks (for all keys) and audible tones (for change-of-state keys such as Caps Lock, Num Lock, Keypad, Scoll Lock and Insert). Memory Locking Switch: Ensure that your macros and mapping are not accidentally erased with this switch which protects against accidental or unauthorized programming changes to the keyboard. Glossy Metallic Silver Finish: The Pro model case starts out as a regular black Advantage case, and is then coated with an additional layer of metallic silver paint, followed by a clear polyurethane coating which actually seems to repel dust. Unlike the white models which show dirt and turn cream or yellow over time, or the black models which show all dust/debris (just like a black car), the Pro will look new in most standard office environments for years with no maintenance - only the keys will still accumulate debris and dust. Integrated 2 port USB hub: Plug in any standard USB compatible device such as your mouse.

Supports Footswitch Accessories: The keyboard includes a RJ11 connector which permits you to connect a 'dumb' single, dual or triple action footswitch and map any desired high-frequency keyboard action (including toggling on the numeric keypad) to any of the footswitch pedals. Models supported include the Single (FS007-RJ11), Dual (FS007-DAF) and Triple (FS007-TAF) footswitch accessories. Dual Legended Models: Looking for dual legends?

Buy a 'QD' dual-legended model or if you want to upgrade later, buy a keycap upgrade kit. Sorry, but DVORAK-only legends are not available. Embedded Keypad: The offers maximum productivity and comfort for 10-key users, especially using a footswitch. Cupped Home Row Keys: The home row keys are cupped with a special sculpting to aid in finger locating and positioning.

Kinesis Advantage Pro Keyboard