Monday, July 25, 2011

Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000, Easy on the Eyes, Easy on the Hands

The resulting injury often leads to inflammation, muscle strain, and even tissue damage. RSIs are common work-related injuries and are often experienced by those who spend a lot of time using computer keyboards or those who spend too much time playing computer games. A more specific form of RSI is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome which occurs when the median nerved is compressed at the wrist, causing radiating pain, muscle weakness, or numbness. Not a pretty picture. The good news is that RSIs and carpal tunnel syndrome can be easily prevented with good posture and ergonomics. Simply switching to a more ergonomic keyboard like the new Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 goes a long way in helping prevent RSI and increase task execution efficiency.The aforementioned ergonomic keyboard has been designed by the ergonomist and usability experts of Microsoft to provide a more comfortable and more productive computing experience. Other than slim profile and glossy finish, Comfort Curve 3000 also features special key arrangement and curved shape. This promotes proper and more natural arm, wrist, and hand alignment providing relief and additional comfort. What’s more, all the keys have uniform size and are in their original position to give that familiar user-friendly feel. Additional Easy-Access media keys have also been integrated into the keyboard to control music and videos, and launch calculator with a touch of a button.
The Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 uses a USB connector and supports Windows 7, Vista, and 32-bit Windows XP

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