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Alphagrip, an Ergonomic Keyboard That Will Make You Look Twice

Posted on May 20, 2008January 30, 2019

AlphagripergonomickeyboardIf you grew up playing video games (or play them now), you might appreciate the Alphagrip ergonomic keyboard.  It looks more like a game controller than a keyboard, and you’d certainly have to relearn your typing skills if you used it, but might it help for folks with repetitive stress injuries, since it has an “organic design tailored for natural hand alignment.”

And it looks pretty cool too.

“The AlphaGrip USB computer keyboard and trackball is a superior alternative for gaming, writing emails, coding, or composing memos while sitting, leaning back, or lying down. No longer experience the hassle of balancing a keyboard on your knees or the awkward, uncomfortable positions you are forced to contort into when using a laptop at home. With a keyboard and trackball in the palm of your hands, you can lean back and achieve the same productivity as if you were sitting at your desk. And for gamers, the AlphaGrip’s ten-finger control enhances your ability to generate any action.”

Reviews at Amazon are a bit mixed, but if you’re game to try the keyboard/controller you can pick one up for $100.

AlphaGrip Ergonomic USB Computer Keyboard & Trackball Alternative

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