CES: Moving keyboard claims to reduce injuries
Smartfish's Engage keyboard features a motion system that studies your typing and then makes its own adjustments periodically.


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One of the Best of Innovations honoree at CES 2011 is the Engage keyboard from Smartfish. This keyboard features a motion system that studies your typing speed and then makes its own adjustments periodically so that your hands and wrists are never in a fixed position.
The Engage Keyboard was developed in collaboration with the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City.
For more, read Rachel King's blog and see ZDNet's full CES coverage.
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The Engage keyboard "moves" up to 6 degrees to add comfort and help prevent Repetitive Stress injuries.
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The Engage keyboard is available for $149.
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