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Adesso Tru-Form Pro PCK-308UW - Keyboard - USB - 105 keys - touchpad

Adesso Tru-Form Pro PCK-308UW - Keyboard - USB - 105 keys - touchpad
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Product Description

Introducing the new and improved Tru-Form Pro by Adesso. Its contoured, split key design for ergonomic comfort with a Built in Touchpad that acts as your mouse. Touchpad includes a Left and Right mouse buttons and built in wrist support. Integrated touchpad eliminates the need for a mouse and saves valuable desk space. The Adesso Tru-Form Pro has multimedia keys that make this keyboard a comfortable, multi-featured keyboard that combines a host of Windows and Multimedia keys in a comfortable ergonomic design.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33630 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Adesso
  • Model: PCK-308UW
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: 2.70" h x 11.00" w x 20.90" l, 3.90 pounds

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Customer Reviews

Perfect way to save tendons if you have big hands5
I own two of these keyboards: one for the office and one for the home office. The biggest problem I had in terms of repetitive strain was using a mouse and/or using arrow keys. This solves the mouse problem which was worse. Not having to move your right arm will save you a lot of strain.

I've used this keyboard on Mac, Linux, and Windows. Works perfectly on all platforms. At this point I would not switch back.

The reason for requiring big hands, is that I've found all the split ergo keyboards really require the use of larger hands. They start to create new and different problems if they make you take an odd posture with your arms.

Looks Pretty Good on First Impression4
I read a lot of Adesso reviews in my search for a touchpad keyboard to help with shoulder problem. Earlier, I had switched to a trackball which was a help, although not a complete solution.

Most of the reviews were of other models with other connector types (PS2 etc.). This is a plug and play USB keyboard, and, apparently a rather new model.

It is indeed plug and play. Only install problem I had was that it had to be plugged in computer, not a hub, to work. Once that was done, all was well.
Has a different feel than my old MS keyboard, but, not bad. Maybe a longer key travel. My trackball still works with it and I may use both for a while.

So far, looks good if you want to ease muscle stress.

they don't last2
I've had several Adesso keyboards, since I need the split keyboard with touchpad arrangement. But they all develop problems. On the current one, bought a year and a half ago, it occasionally refuses to work unless I restart the computer; sometimes it spontaneously scrolls pages. I've gotten used to that, but the newest problem is that all the number keys and some function keys stopped working. Adesso tech support doesn't answer. If anyone has had this problem, I'd be grateful for advice.