Silent Keyboard  

The keyboard is soft to the touch with silent keys. This feature could be useful in such places as:

libraries
offices
cybercafes
hospital wards
boats
note taking situations
call centres
home workers
bedrooms
broadcasting studios

We have evolved, now computer keyboards have caught up.

"The issue with keyboards is not the layout but the upward sloping angle of the keys that causes the wrists to bend upwards, putting pressure on the carpal tunnel, and this is the primary risk factor for injury," Alan Hedge, director of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory at Cornell University said in an e-mail. "So the flatter the keyboard the better."

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