Split keyboards

People with small fingers or people of short stature.
All people who have a limited range of motion of the extremities.
For people with joint problems e.g. B. Arthritis or RSI syndrome.
When using a tripod, it is very suitable for people who have incorrect arm ties (dysmelia or thalidomide damage).
When equipped with a (height-adjustable) finger guide grid and continuously adjustable delay time, it is also suitable for people who have slight motor problems (e.g. trembling, spastic symptoms of paralysis, etc.).
In the version with extra large lettering
(thick black lettering on a light key cap or white lettering on a black key cap ‘inverse’) it is also suitable for visually impaired people.

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Right-hand version without palm rest, without numeric keypad

  • Right-handed variant with palm rest, without numeric keypad
  • Right-hand version without palm rest, with integrated numeric keypad
  • Right-handed variant with palm rest, with integrated numeric keypad
  • Left-handed variant without palm rest, without numeric keypad
  • Left-handed variant with palm rest, without numeric keypad
  • Left-handed variant without palm rest, with integrated numeric keypad
  • Left-handed variant with palm rest, with integrated numeric keypad

In addition, all variants can be equipped with a height-adjustable cover plate (finger guide grid) and/or with a continuously adjustable delay time.
Furthermore, all keyboard types are available with extra-large lettering suitable for the visually impaired, either black engraving on a light key cap or white engraving on a black key cap ( inverse ).

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