Kinesis Freestyle2 9inch Separation

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Algemeen
Toelichting type
-
Partnumber
KB820PB-US
Introductie model
2015
Op Kieskeurig sinds
March 2015
Releasedatum
October 2013
Type verbinding
USB
Inclusief muis
Nee
Algemene kenmerken
Eancode
0607998820025
Toetsenbordindeling
qwerty
Draadloos
Nee
Type/soort
toetsenbord
Kleur(en)
zwart
Geschikt voor
pc/server
Extra
Polssteun
Nee
Inhoud en afmetingen
Snoerlengte
1.82 m
Aansluitingen en connectiviteit
Verbindingstechnologie
bedraad

Toelichting specificaties

Ultra thin design\nDramatically thinner than the original Freestyle Solo, the Freestyle2 is perfect for both office and travel use.\n\nFreestyle2 Keyboard Profile\nAccommodates a wide range of humans\nFrom small to tall and body types in between, the Freestyle2 allows for maximum flexibility catering to each individual's unique needs.\n\n\nNarrow foot print for comfortable mousing and keying.\nAt only 15 3/8 inches wide the Freestyle2 provides for close placement of any pointing device reducing over reach issues. Freestyle2 Keyboard Closed\nPivot Tether™\nBoth modules are connected together by a flexible pivot tether allowing an infinite range of splay and greatly reducing ulnar deviation. Freestyle2 Splayed with Pivot/Tether Connected\nRe-designed slide release button\nThe slide release button has been re-designed, making for an effortless disengagment of the pivot tether from the keyboard module.\nFreestyle2 Slide Release Button\nProvides total separation of both keyboard modules\nDisconnecting the pivot tether allows up to 9 inches of complete separation of both left and right keying modules. Perfect for individual needs ranging from a narrow footprint to complete separation. This design greatly reduces and/or eliminates ulnar deviation one of the leading causes of discomfort and pain while typing.\n\nAlso available is a custom version that offers up 20 inches of separation.\nFreestyle2 Keyboard Separated\nZero degree slope from front-to-back\nMost keyboards including ergonomic models have a 10 degree positive slope from front to back. These designs tend to bend your wrists (extension). The Freestyle2 has a zero degree slope which minimizes the height, effectively creating negative slope and reducing wrist extension. Freestyle2\nKeyboard Profile\nOptional palm supports\nOptional padded palm supports reduce wrist extension by keeping wrists neutral. Freestyle2 Keyboard with Palm Suports\nDriverless hot keys\nDriverless hot keys for commonly used mouse actions. (Internet Page Forward and Back, Undo, Web Home, Cut, Copy and Paste).\n\nBased on customer feedback the FN and Application keys have switched positions.\n\nA vertical rib has been placed on the inside row of hot keys to provide tactile notification to the user.\n\nFreestyle2 Driverless Hot Keys\nEmbedded 10-key\nSimply press the "Fn" key to toggle between the embedded 10-key and the alphanumeric keys. Kinesis offers an optional low-force keypad for intensive number crunchers.\nFreestyle2 Embedded 10-key\nDouble wide Delete and Escape keys\nThe Kinesis Freestyle2 employs a double wide Delete and Escape keys making for an easier target for your fingers to press.\n\nAlslo, based on customer feedback a horizontal rib has been placed on the bottom edge of the Delete key providing tactile notification to the user, as well as distinguishing between the Back Space and Delete key.\n\nDouble Wide Delete and Escape Keys\nVolume control & calculator keys\nEmbedded Volume Up, Down, Mute and Calculator keys.\nFreestyle2 Volume Control & Calculator Keys\nFamiliar key layout\nFamiliar key layout provides for minimal adaptation time.\nFreestyle2 PC US Layout\nQuiet, tactile key switches\nThe Freestyle2 utilizes a quiet, low-force, tactile membrane key switch. The typical average maximum key force of a switch is 45 grams. This is at least 25% less than most traditional and many ergonomic keyboards such as the Microsoft 4000 with maximum key forces of over 60 grams.\nFreestyle Key Force vs. MS 4000\nAtlas Ergonomics Study: Workers Strongly Prefer Kinesis Freestyle Keyboard\nAn intensive five-month study conducted by Atlas Ergonomics found that 96% of the participants preferred to use the Kinesis Freestyle keyboard over their initial keyboard, and 92% of those participants used it in a completely separated configuration.