Las Vegas (ContentDesk) January 5, 2006 -- Adesso Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of innovative and stylish keyboards, mice, touchpads, and Graphic Tablets, today introduced its new line of wireless keyboards with built-in pointing technology. The WKB 4000US features long-range 2.4GHz connectivity, cutting the cords that tie the keyboard, mouse, and PC to a fixed workspace.
Adesso will highlight its popular portfolio of keyboards, Cyberpads, and CyberTablets at the Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES 2006) in Las Vegas, January 5 - 8, in the Sands Convention Center at booth # 70970.The WKB-4000US SlimTouch mini keyboard is Adessos flagship model featuring 2.4GHz connectivity, an ultra-slim, ultra-stylish design with clean lines, and an integrated touchpad.
The Adesso wireless SlimTouch keyboard fits beautifully with contemporary PC systems and flat LCD monitors in modern office environments.
The simple shape and distinct design provides users with an input solution that is simple and compact.
It can sit in a conference room or office and can instantly go mobile easily fitting in a briefcase or backpack.
When on the road, the USB mini-receiver plugs directly into a notebook or another PC providing connectivity up to 100 feet.
The integrated GlidePoint touchpad takes the place of the traditional mouse. The touchpad is easy to use enabling users to simply glide their finger over the touchpad to guide the cursor.
The MSRP is $129.99.
The WKB-4000 includes two built-in buttons for familiar mouse performance as well as an embedded numeric keypad and 12 function keys for one-touch commands.
They feature low-profile tactile keys for quieter typing and membrane key switches, which ensures longer life. Our new space-saving keyboard combines the functionality of a full-sized keyboard and mouse with the freedom to take it anywhere and everywhere, said Allen Ku, CEO of Adesso, Inc. Its stylish, ultra flat design is ideal for complementing flat screen LCDs in the office or home, traveling in mobile computing applications, linking users to multimedia PCs and set top boxes in the living room, collaborating in conference rooms, or wherever space is constrained or a streamlined appearance preferred.The new line of wireless mini-keyboards are available now and available through Ingram Micro, direct vendors including AMAZON, Buy.com, PC Mall, CDW, mWave, TigerDirect, and Insight; retail stores such as Frys and Micro Center; and through leading catalogs including CDW, PC Mall and PC Connection.About AdessoAdesso was founded in 1992.
The company manufactures and markets innovative, ergonomic, industrial, programmable, wireless, and foldable keyboards as well as touchpads, mice, numeric keypads and high performance Graphic Tablets.
Adesso most successful product lines include its Tru-Form ergonomic keyboards with Glidepoint touchpads and Graphic Tablets.The company is located at 160 Commerce Way, Walnut, CA 91789. The company can be reached at (909) 839-2929 or via the web at www.adesso.com . Media Contact:Brian SolisFutureWorks 408-428-0895 Ext. 101.
WearableFrog? adds TekGEAR TekGear, a leading distributor of Wearable PC?s Distinguishes FrogPadTM as the perfect keyboard for portable applications.
Houston, TX and Harrisonburg, VA, October 20 2003. . . Providing another leap forward in Wearable usability, Tek Gear of Harrisonburg, VA, today announced the Company is offering the ultra-compact one-handed FrogPad keyboard from FrogPad????as a value-add component for its mobile/wearable customers. The FrogPad TM????will be presented at ISWC, (here we insert your special web page).
TekGear will be featuring the FrogPad at a special price for this event.
Executives of both Companies affirm that FrogPad is the Holy Grail of Wearable technology. FrogPad'sTM The one-handed patented FrogPad was designed by award winning IDEO and incorporates many human interface elements to ensure ease of use such as ergonomics, letter usage and frequency as well as simultaneous key function change.
The first FrogPad, Ion Class is right handed.
Research indicated that most wearable PC users preferred right handed FrogPad's.
The left-handed FrogPad will be available...
WearableFrog? adds TekGEAR TekGear, a leading distributor of Wearable PC?s Distinguishes FrogPadTM as the perfect keyboard for portable applications.
Planning to build a computer desk.
Much like any other piece of furniture, selecting computer desk plans requires a little bit of fore thought. There are a number of questions that you need to ask yourself before committing to a design. This will save some disappointment after the project is complete. Consider these 10 points before getting started. 1.
When planning your office make sure there is sufficient power close to where you plan to put your desk. It is possible to have power points right at your desk if there are computer components that are only used occasionally.2. Use a species of wood that is going to be able to resist the heavy weight of the computer components. A hardwood species such as Oak or Maple will provide the strength needed to resist these forces.3. Using the right species of wood will resist the weight of the computer components but the joinery used should also provide the maximum gluing surface area and thus the maximum strength.
Joints like dado's for the carcase, dovetails or finger...
Planning to build a computer desk.
New ?Keys-U-See? Large Print Keyboard Is Easy To See, Easy To Read
Cottonwood, AZ (ContentDesk) August 13, 2005 -- One in twenty Americans experience some level of visual impairment due to low vision, eye disease, or advancing age. For these people, using a computer is just one of the many activities that can become frustrating, because the print on a standard keyboard is usually too small to be easily seen. One solution, of course, is a keyboard with larger print.The new Keys-U-See large print keyboard (www.keys-u-see.com), introduced this month by The Key Connection, is designed specifically to reduce the stress and strain a visually impaired person has to grapple with when he or she is using a computer. From the ABCs to the numbers and the punctuation marks, each key in the keyboard is labeled with the largest print that will fit the keycap. The Keys-U-See keyboard has provided the largest print available on a standard-size computer keyboard.
This user-friendly keyboard also...
New ?Keys-U-See? Large Print Keyboard Is Easy To See, Easy To Read
Planning to build a computer desk.
Much like any other piece of furniture, selecting computer desk plans requires a little bit of fore thought. There are a number of questions that you need to ask yourself before committing to a design. This will save some disappointment after the project is complete. Consider these 10 points before getting started. 1.
When planning your office make sure there is sufficient power close to where you plan to put your desk. It is possible to have power points right at your desk if there are computer components that are only used occasionally.2. Use a species of wood that is going to be able to resist the heavy weight of the computer components. A hardwood species such as Oak or Maple will provide the strength needed to resist these forces.3. Using the right species of wood will resist the weight of the computer components but the joinery used should also provide the maximum gluing surface area and thus the maximum strength.
Joints like dado's for the carcase, dovetails or finger...
Planning to build a computer desk.
FrogPad? and SCOTTeVEST? Introduce First Wearable Frog, the Industry?s First One Handed Fabric Keyboard with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
FrogPad, an innovator in data entry methods for mobile computing, and innovative clothing maker SCOTTeVEST INC., joined forces to introduce its latest innovation:
the FrogPad SCOTTeVEST, the latest in mobile computing attire ? making it possible for seamless data entry from anywhere.
The FrogPad SCOTTeVEST is a portable fabric keyboard with Bluetooth technology that is integrated into some of SCOTTeVEST's line of clothing.
The wearable FrogPad is compatible with all Macs and PCs supporting the Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) profile, which describes how a keyboard will communicate with another Bluetooth device.
SCOTTeVEST designs garments with today's mobile device user in mind, incorporating ergonomically designed pockets and a patented Personal Area Network (PAN) by Technology Enabled Clothing? (TEC) to manage and conceal wires from headsets.
FrogPad and SCOTTeVEST are seeking partners to bring their combined technology and innovations...