Keyboard helps to ease the pain January 1st 2011 Since switching to a Maltron
keyboard with trackball mouse in
1996 when she developed tendonitis
in both hands, Louise Kibbey reports
that she now rarely suffers from
pains in her hands and wrists.
Kibbey explains that once she had
gone through the training disk, she
was able to use the keyboard in just a
couple of weeks. She reverted to a
standard keyboard to do some
urgent work, then went back to the
Maltron, progressing to using it full
time within another week or two.
Kibbey comments: "The Maltron
keyboard makes my arms and hands
operate from a comfortable position,
whereas I feel that my arms and
hands are hunched together using a
standard keyboard now." More articles from P C D Maltron Ltd: |