Cheap FrogPad Ion Alpha Numeric USB keyboard (Electronics) (Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows NT, DOS, Windows Me, Macintosh) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows NT, DOS, Windows Me, Macintosh |
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Kaizen FrogPad, Llc. |
| FEATURES: | Quick and Easy to learn, 40 wpm in 6-8 hours of training, CD tutorial included, Fully functional keyboard with Patented algorithm, allows for all alpha-numeric functions, Performs all standard USB keyboard functions for host USB Products, Usable with either hand, ergonomically designed for right handed use, Standard 10 key numeric keypad operation |
| TYPE: | Keyboard (Keyboards), Mac Macintosh Machintosh Apple |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
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| UPC: | 895363000015 |
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Customer Reviews of FrogPad Ion Alpha Numeric USB keyboard
Very well thought out, not yet perfect. I'm actually typing this on a frogpad while I eat my lunch with the other hand( an unexpected ....bonus?). I bought the Frogpad to help fend off wrist trouble brought on by typing on laptops held stable with wrist strength. The Frogpad is very easy to travel with and allows me to have my shoulders much more open and my typing hand at any angle to the screen. The keys themselves have excellent travel and click.
I've only been using the Frog for a week or so, so I can't answer the all important questions of speed and learning time. I'm about 13wpm right now, down from 78ish on a qwerty. Learning is MUCH faster than the handykey twiddler (I gave up after a month without breaking 10wpm.) The strength of the Frogpad's frequency based chords really shines through. I'll be fumbling for the "z" one second, then I'll rip out an optimised word like "neither" at qwerty speed. The Frog is different enough that my hand gets tired, but some of that is probably me tensing up when I don't need to.
There are some bugs and gotchas: the first Frogpad I bought didn't work on OS X (It was fine on xp and linux). A new model has that fixed.
Most Unix commands are set up for qwerty and require more effort. "#!/bin/sh" or regex is possible on the Frog, but not as free as English. And the Frog is right hand only. I would love to flip a switch and mirror the keys for left hand use.