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High and,
I can certainly tried the Microsoft natural keyboard. However, I don't
think anyone over here carries the Kinesis keyboards.
Pranav
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From: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:24 PM
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Subject: Re: comparing ergonomic keyboards
Pranav,
Would it be possible for you to try the different keyboards? That's the
only suggestion I can really give you. You would have to try it to see how
it works for you.
Best regards,
Ann
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Sent: October 29, 2007 8:35 PM
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Subject: Re: comparing ergonomic keyboards
Hi Ann,
<snip The Microsoft Natural Keyboard allows you to type very comfortably
making you use your finger tips and not putting pressure on your wrists,
neck or shoulders.
PL] my tendinitis originates from my index finger. So, I and wondering
whether this keyboard would be the best choice.
Pranav
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