| | Maxim Adjustable Keyboard Layout | | |
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Standard keyboard layout. | | | |
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Keyboard in an open or articulated position | | | | Features Of Keyboard: | | | - Variable split. Much more flexible than "natural-style" keyboards; no adaptation required. Select any opening between 0 and 30 degrees, a wider range than "natural-style" keyboards. - Adjustable lateral tilt. Select 0, 8, or 14 degrees ("natural style" keyboards offer only 6-9 degrees). - Narrow footprint. Your mouse is right where you want it--not at arms length! Even fully separated, the Maxim is narrower than the new "narrow" Microsoft Natural Elite. In a typical split configuration, the Maxim keeps your mouse significantly closer than with any "natural-style" keyboard. - Removable palm supports. Comfortably padded to take the weight off your shoulders without hurting your hands... - Quiet, tactile switches. Easy on your fingers and your ears! Full n-key rollover supports maximum typing speed and multi-key combinations. - Embedded numeric keypad is standard. Simply shift the keypad on with the left-front "fcn" key while typing right-side keypad keys, without reaching from the home row! Or get an optional numeric keypad... - Great warranty. The Maxim carries a two year limited warranty.
| | | Compatibility | | | - PC compatible (PS/2) - Sun and USB compatible with Kinesis Interface II for Sun and USB adapter
| | | Dimensions Of Keyboard | | | - Width: 15.1 inches with 0 opening angle selected. Maximum width is 19 inches when fully separated. - Height: 1 inch with 0 lateral tilt selected. Maximum required clearance is 3.5 inches if fully elevated. - Depth: 6.5 inches with palm supports removed. Depth is 10.3 inches with padded palm supports attached.
| | | Reviews And Awards | | | "The Maxim Keyboard's split design and full customization options make it an excellent device. The keyboard's two halves can be set to a variety of angles and will therefore feel comfortable to anyone. Each side of the keyboard has an angled wrist rest, which can be covered with the soft adhesive fabric panels provided or removed altogether. The keyboard is especially compact, since it doesn't have a separate number pad at the right. This lets the mouse sit closer, so the right hand doesn't have to reach as far..." Reprinted from PC Magazine, The Comfort Zone March 12, 2002Copyright (c) 2002, Ziff Davis Media
| | | "... The keyboard's action is soft,installing and adjusting the keyboard is easy, and the manual is concise and clear..." Reprinted from Computer Currents, December 8, 1998Copyright (c) 1998, Bay Area Computer Currents
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