The AutoKeybo is designed around this concept and uses a wireless, low-profile mechanical keyboard for its top layer. This ...
The system offers several features that cater to individual preferences, from keycap shapes to the height and dimensions of the keyboard halves, making it ideal for ergonomic use.
With this prototype finished, [Robin] has a small trackpad that seamlessly attaches to his ergonomic keyboard, communicates over a standard protocol, and avoids any unwanted cat-mouse action.
Incase, the brand that took over Microsoft’s accessories line, has revealed a compact ergonomic keyboard designed by the company. With a price of $119.99, the wireless keyboard features a split ...
The AutoKeybo is designed to allow you to switch between traditional keyboard keys, a number pad, and a touchpad as needed with a simple gesture. That’s right – the “keyboard” houses all ...
Not only can this wireless keyboard be used for typing just like any other, but it also has a touchpad built-in with the ability to read gestures and Touch Sliders for controlling apps.