ErgoComfort Keyboard (Comfort Keyboard System) by Comfort Keyboard Company -
Detailed Specification Sheet
The ErgoComfort (Comfort Keyboard System) is the ultimate
in adjustability - each keyboard section can be indepedently positioned, rotated,
tilted and raised or lowered for maximum comfort - and using a familiar conventional
key layout.
Features for Comfort
Features for Productivity
- Left or Right Space Bar as Backspace: For added convenience, the
ErgoComfort keyboard allows you to program either the left or right space
bar to backspace. This feature allows you to program either the left or right
space bar to have dual function as a space bar or a backspace. After programming
the key, the space bar will function as a space bar if you press the space
bar once. The space bar will function as a backspace if you hold the space
bar down.
- Programmable 'Repeat Rate' Value: The 'repeat rate' value is the
rate at which a key repeats itself when held down. 'Delay until repeat' governs
the first repetition; 'repeat rate' governs later repetitions.
- Programmable 'Delay Until Repeat': The 'delay until repeat' value
is the time that elapses between pressing the first key and the insertion
of the first auto repeat character. If you find that characters are repeating
on your monitor unintentionally, you may want to increase the keyboard's 'delay
until repeat' value. If you are waiting too long for characters to begin repeating,
you may want to decrease the 'delay until repeat' value. The 'delay until
repeat' range is from about 0.0 seconds up. The default value is approximately
0.6 seconds.
- Remapping: 'Remapping' mode allows you to remap your keyboard (reassign
keys to different key locations). This can be useful for software applications
that require the repeated use of one or more specific keys; it is also useful
for users who simply find it more convenient to have various keys rearranged.
Every key on the keyboard is programmable.
- Individually Programmable Macro Keys: A macro is multiple keystrokes
stored in a single key. Pressing that key plays back those multiple keystrokes.
If you find yourself typing a particular series of characters repeatedly,
you can program that series into a macro key. You simply select a key to represent
the series of characters. You may also program macros to reassign (remap)
keys on your keyboard. In addition, you can use a macro to exit a program
and enter another program quickly. A series of macros can be stored as a 'macro
file' to your computer's hard drive. Each macro file can hold up to approximately
1378 keystrokes. All 1378 keystrokes can be assigned to one macro or as many
as 94 macros, using any keys except those listed below, with varying numbers
of keystrokes per macro.
- Programmable Rest Period Indicator: Many ergonomists recommend that
you stop for 'micropauses' (brief, several-second pauses) frequently. Your
keyboard will help you remember to take breaks periodically. . It is pre-set
to a 60 minute default value but can be set to anything from 10 minutes to
120 minutes.
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StickyKeys: Some people find it difficult or even
impossible to press two keys down at the same time because they type with
just a single finger or with a stick attached to their head or hand. If
you want to operate your ErgoFlex keyboard pressing one key at a time, use
the StickyKeys function. It allows you to press each key separately when
performing a multiple key operation. Using StickyKeys, you can press the
Shift key, then press the 4 key to make a dollar sign ($). Without StickyKeys
you would have had to hold a Shift key down while pressing the 4 key. StickyKeys
works with Shift, Ctrl and Alt. These three keys are called the "modifier"
keys, since they modify the action of another key.
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Programmable BounceKeys: If you accidentally 'bounce'
on a key when you press it - that is, press a key and then accidentally
press it again right away - use the BounceKeys function. BounceKeys tells
the computer that, if the user presses the same key two consecutive times
to not accept the second press unless a certain amount of time elapses between
them. If you want to type the same key twice, just pause between the two
key presses for the period of time (called the 'debounce time') that you
have programmed into BounceKeys. BounceKeys does not prevent you from typing
other keys as quickly as you wish. NOTE: You cannot use the BounceKeys
function and SlowKeys function at the same time.
-
Programmable SlowKeys: If you accidentally 'bump'
keys while you are moving your hand or typing stick toward the key you want,
'SlowKeys' will tell the computer not to accept keys that are bumped or
held down for a very short period of time. In other words, using Programmable
SlowKeys, the computer will accept a key as 'passed' unless it's held down
for the period of time (called the 'acceptance delay') that you have programmed
into SlowKeys. You can bump any number of keys on your way to the key you
want without accidentally entering those characters. You can then hold the
desired key long enough for the computer to accept it.
- Optional Footswitch: An optional footswitch is available which can
be programmed to be any key (usually a modifier key like Shift, Ctrl or Alt)
System Requirements:
Interface: PS/2 port (IBM-PC), USB (IBM-PC, Mac and SUN), ADB (Mac),
SUN Type 6 or HP-HIL connector
* Supports All MAC OS-X
** USB models are available in three models: USB9-0 (no USB Hub), USB9-1 (USB
1 port Hub), USB9-2 (USB 2 port Hub)
Technical Information:
WEIGHT: Three keyboard sections with base plate; 7 lb
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 0-50 degrees Celsius.
KEY LAYOUT: 105 keys, with standard 101 QWERTY layout and special function
keys to emulate the Macintosh and other configurations, and activated Special
Keyboard Functions.
KEY SWITCHES: Conductive elastomer rubber designed for 60 million cycles.
KEYTOPS: Molded ABS plastic, double shot injection.
SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 5VDC
NOMINAL CURRENT: <150ma.
MICROPROCESSORS: Three, type Z8 (8bit).
MEMORY STORAGE AND TYPE: 32 kBytes ROM, 8 kBytes Flash.
Physical Specifications:
DIMENSIONS: Three keyboard sections: Height 2.5" (65mm)
x L 18.25" (464 mm) x D 6.25" (159mm).
KEYBOARD ENCLOSURES: High quality Cycolac ABS plastic,
grade KJW.
Available Models
Model # |
Color
|
USB
Hub*
|
Base
|
USB9-0BLK |
Black
|
No
Hub
|
Base
Plate
|
USB9-0BGE |
Beige
|
No
Hub
|
Base
Plate
|
USB9-2BGE |
Beige
|
2
Port USB Hub
|
Base
Plate
|
* A USB Hub is ports on your keyboard that you can plug any USB
device into the keyboard (i.e. your mouse, etc.) instead of having to plug it
into your computer. This way you have only one cable from your worksurface to
your computer, instead of one for your keyboard, one for your mouse, etc.
NOTE: We cannot offer any warranty or return policy on this product,
all warranty issues must be addressed directly with the manufacturer.
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