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Andria V


Last Updated: 11/30/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 100
Sign: Pisces

City: San Francisco
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/27/2003

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Thursday, November 05, 2009 

Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
Brief Description:
Wireless Ergo-Ficient is a low impact computer keyboard that prevents repetitive stress injuries.

Description of Drawings:
FIGURE 1 Shows the split keyboard and number pad.

FIGURE 2 Shows the lever that adjusts the position of the keyboard.

FIGURE 3 Shows the separate number pad.

FIGURE 4 Shows an individual using the keyboard.

FIGURE 5 Shows a detailed view of the touch screen.

Purpose of the Invention:

Wireless Ergo-Ficient is an innovative keyboard designed to alleviate the strain that comes with using a computer everyday. This new design features touchpad keys that are split into sections to allow for modification of the height, angle, and position of the keyboard in relation to the hands. The touchpad surface is low to no impact, which prevents damage to the nerves caused from repetitive typing.

Problem[s] the Invention Solves:

Many people have jobs that require copious amounts of typing. Standard keyboards facilitate disorders such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and repetitive stress injuries. The reoccurring motion involved in typing puts strain on the nerves and tendons in the hands, leaving many unable to do their jobs. The majority of workers compensation cases deal with injuries resulting from repetitive stress from keyboard use. Companies and employees would benefit from a low impact alternative.

Detailed Description of the Invention:

Wireless Ergo-Ficient is a user-friendly, highly effective split keyboard that uses a touch pad surface. The keyboard is wireless, allowing for optimal mobility while typing. On the top of the keyboard may be an adjustable lever that locks and unlocks a ball joint. This joint changes the angle of the keyboard, which is split into two sections to accommodate the user. All of the keys will remain in their classic positions to allow for an easy transition. Where the keys on a traditional keyboard would be, there is a flat glasslike surface that is touch sensitive. Each key may be separated by a slim, wedged perimeter that establishes definitive boundaries of each character. The touch pad may be black, while the letters and symbols on the keys are labeled in white. The keypad is split into two equal parts. Each side may have its own touch pad under the character keys to use as a mouse. Just like a standard mouse, the touchpad would have a left and right button. There is also a separate touchpad that includes all the numbers needed. This 10-key pad is also wireless and may include characters useful in conjunction with numbers such as the addition sign or the equal sign. All of they keys have the option of responding to touch with a low volume sound. This helps the user become acclimated to the new keyboard, and some may keep the sound as a preference. The keyboard is approximately 4" high, 12" long, 1" wide, and 6" in diameter. The measurements, design, and materials used may vary upon manufacturing.
DJ Stingy Needles®

 
Wow, this is pretty amazing. It would really help out those who suffer from the daily strains at the office. When should we be seeing these available for purchase? I'll take 3

 
Posted by DJ Stingy Needles® on Thursday, November 05, 2009 - 6:57 PM
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Inspire me
Andria V

 
I think  so too! Thanx!
 
Posted by Inspire me on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 4:13 AM
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trackOnemusic

 
this would be great in the studio, good work. Any plans to take it into production?
 
Posted by trackOnemusic on Friday, November 27, 2009 - 5:04 AM
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BoFett

 
Beautiful and smart. I think this new kind of keyboard should be the new standard when it comes to typing on the computer. This could eliminate so many health probs like carpal tunnel syndrome. I know at least four ppl that could use something like this right now, they are on the computer daily and have complained about stress caused by bending thier wrists to fit the keyboard. Keep up the good work sexy girl. XOX
 
Posted by BoFett on Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 12:57 AM
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