07/09: QWERTY? Dvorak? No, something else.
Category: keyboard news
Posted by: Product Manager
Are you still hesitating between Dvorak and QWERTY? Are you still searching for a more ergonomic layout? Stop.
Now you have a chance to design a keyboard of your own. With the help of a customizable computer keyboard called DX1 keyboard.
“These keys are like blank tapes,” said Pankaj Garg, a software architect at Mountain View, Calif.-based Ergodex, which developed the product. “You can make them whatever you want them to be.”
You can, for example, assign the keys sets of macros for complex and repetitive software commands in any application that uses a keyboard for input. That includes video editing, word processing and graphics packages, as well as games, e-mail programs and Web browsers. What’s more, you can easily juggle from macros in one application to macros in another. Toggle between Photoshop, Excel and “Counter-Strike.”

http://www.compkeyboard.com
Now you have a chance to design a keyboard of your own. With the help of a customizable computer keyboard called DX1 keyboard.
“These keys are like blank tapes,” said Pankaj Garg, a software architect at Mountain View, Calif.-based Ergodex, which developed the product. “You can make them whatever you want them to be.”
You can, for example, assign the keys sets of macros for complex and repetitive software commands in any application that uses a keyboard for input. That includes video editing, word processing and graphics packages, as well as games, e-mail programs and Web browsers. What’s more, you can easily juggle from macros in one application to macros in another. Toggle between Photoshop, Excel and “Counter-Strike.”

http://www.compkeyboard.com
