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Pain free hands
April 1st 2011

Switching from using a QUERTY keyboard to a Maltron keyboard and key layout means Betty Hedrick's hands are now free from pain.

"It took me a couple of months to get up to speed with the optional Maltron key layout, but I am now much faster on it than I ever was on QWERTY," reports Hedrick in Western Australia. "My hands always hurt with conventional keyboards before, but with Maltron they stopped hurting after a week. My goal was and is to preserve my hands. They have not hurt since!" Occasionally Hedrick needs to go back to a QWERTY keyboard and afterwards finds her speed with the Maltron keyboard has slowed down.

"I just go to the website and do some of the training exercises again and it is fixed. It only takes about 15 minutes of practice, but I find the training exercises bring me back to speed faster than just regular keyboarding," she says.

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