Thursday, January 15, 2009

Smartfish Pro:Motion Keyboard

One of the biggest problems with the physical design of computers these days are the keyboards. The layout is largely the same, save for the orientation of keys or a differing symbol, on almost every single computer or laptop produced now-a-days. Anyone who has ever spent an extended period of time at a computer will be well aware of the strain on your hands and wrists. There are many ergonomic keyboards out there but the Motion Keyboard by Smartfish Pro is the only one on the market that continuously adapts and changes to suit the specific needs of the user. Using an internal motor, the keyboard gradually shifts throughout the day lowering the risk of repetitive stress injuries.

It is already a very familiar object. Anyone who has ever used a standard keyboard can use this one and it is better suited for people with disabilities because it adjusts itself for the users specific needs. It still functions as a standard keyboard would so it is very simple to use. The design is not too far off from a standard keyboard either, which in accordance with the aesthetic-usability effect, people will be able to deal as the keyboard design is so universally accepted already. The keyboard is such a tangible object that people can connect with it very easily and have little to no problems with it, even problems such as sticky keys. 

This product seems so useful; being able to spend a day (or night) working on a project on the computer and not having to deal with hand cramps would be such a relief and would help to clear up future medical problems related to this such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

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