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Brings you right up to speed
April 1st 2008

Lisa Ferguson, an office manager who was diagnosed with arthritis and then found that she had nerve damage in her fingers, now finds that her fingers respond at speed to her Maltron keyboard.

Previously everyday typing had been very difficult and extremely painful and she had been concerned about how she was going to continue with full time employment.

Someone mentioned that an ergonomic keyboard might be an answer to her problems and so she decided to try the Maltron fully-ergonomic keyboard. It originally appeared a little daunting but a chat with a Maltron technician resulted in a standard Maltron offer of a trial period with a return clause. "It took a couple of weeks to get used to the keyboard but in no time at all I was back to my normal typing speed" reports Ferguson.

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