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36 "Normal" keyboards - things that look like "standard" QWERTY keyboards

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This article is from the Ergonomics and Typing Injury FAQ, by Dan Wallach dwallach@cs.princeton.edu with numerous contributions by others.

36 "Normal" keyboards - things that look like "standard" QWERTY keyboards

GIF pictures of many of these keyboards can be found via anonymous FTP
ftp://ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub/typing-injury

 

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