Re: Keyboard Recommendation



It certainly increases mine. I wish they made a model that was totally
splitable with a programmable left space bar (that's my backspace). I use
the datadesk when I use my laptop, but it does take a little while to get
used to it--not too long though.

Barb C.
"Susan Mitchell" <medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I agree, Barbara and I swear it increases your speed!
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> "Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Go with the Datadesk--you will never regret it!
>>
>> Barb C.
>> "Christie" <transcription@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > Thank you everyone for the recommendations. After I posed that, I went
>> > over
>> > to my sister's and she had a split keyboard laying around. She's not
>> > using
>> > it for a week or so, so she lent it to me and wonder of all wonders, I
>> > like
>> > it! It'll take some getting used to, being I normally use my right
> finger
>> > for the "b", and I don't use a foot pedal so I rely heavily on the
> F-keys,
>> > which are smaller, but it seems that I'm already typing at pretty much
> the
>> > same speed with only a handful of mistakes. I figure once I'm used to
> it
>> > I'll be typing faster than I was! :-) Or this could be just the
>> > "honeymoon" phase.
>> > Anyway, since I've "discovered" the split keyboard, I'm going to look
>> > in
>> > to
>> > picking up the MS Natural keyboard that seems to be the general
>> > favorite
>> > around here, though the Datadesk Technologies smartboard that susan
>> > suggested sounds pretty good too. :-)
>> > Thanks everyone!
>> > -Christie
>> >
>> >
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