Pain-free typing September 1st 2008 Since switching to a Maltron
keyboard, Elaine Housby has
enjoyed 17 years of pain-free
typing. She started having
problems with her hands when
working as a transcriber, a job
which consisted solely of typing.
She left and did temping jobs
with a lower typing work load, but
still experienced pain in her hands
and arms. She ordered a Maltron
keyboard for a trial in 1991. Once
used to the shape of the board she
was soon able to type without pain.
She bought the board, went to
university and typed a thesis of
around 100 000 words.
Although her keyboard was still
working well, Housby decided that
after 17 years, it was time for a new
board – which now comes with
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