Kinesis (keyboard)

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The Kinesis line of ergonomic computer keyboards are a popular alternative to the traditional keyboard design. Most widely known among these are the contoured Advantage line, which feature recessed keys in two bucket-like hollows which allow the fingers to reach keys with less effort as well as a central array of modifiers such as enter, alt, backspace, control, etc. where they can be pressed with the thumbs.

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The Kinesis line of keyboards are often used by those who type throughout the work-day, and thus suffer or are at higher risk for such injuries as RSI. Because of the willingness to adopt new technology, the Kinesis was first widely used among computer programmers, who continue to be a major market for the devices.

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