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Keyboard aids RSI recovery
September 1st 2011

Having worked with a keyboard for fifty years, Bill Bordass started to develop symptoms of RSI with conventional keyboards becoming "increasingly uncomfortable" to use.

This was compounded by a fall which damaged both wrists and left him in agony after a few minutes on his conventional flat keyboard.

After reading read a review of ergonomic keyboards that said, "Maltron keyboards stand head and shoulders above the rest being not just palliative but actually assisting recovery", he asked Maltron for a sample but did not find it easy to adapt to the 3-D shape. After one week he was determined to send the keyboard back but a few days later he suddenly got comfortable with his Maltron and sent a cheque instead.

Sixteen years later he is still using the same Maltron keyboard on an all day and almost everyday basis. The assisted-recovery aspect is so noticeable he can now use a flat keyboard for an hour or two without pain developing.

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