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Pain-free work (1st March 2011)
Betty Hedrick of Western Australia used to experience pain in her hands when using conventional computer keyboards.
From Health safety welfare
Pointing the way to pain free typing (1st March 2011)
PCD Maltron is highlighting its finger-friendly keyboard as well as single-hand keyboards, head/mouthstick/ single-finger keyboards and its anti-RSI keyboards at the Safety & Health Expo 2011.
Keyboard helps to ease the pain (1st January 2011)
Since switching to a Maltron keyboard with trackball mouse in 1996 when she developed tendonitis in both hands, Louise Kibbey reports that she now rarely suffers from pains in her hands and wrists.
Finger-friendly (1st September 2010)
A new website – www.maltronsales.
Finger friendly keyboard (1st July 2010)
Ergonomic keyboards from Maltron are designed to prevent keyboardinduced RSI and enable those stricken by the condition to return to work. The latest addition to the Maltron range of specialist keyboards is the flat Fin
Finger friendly keyboard prevents rsi (1st May 2010)
Ergonomic keyboards from Maltron are designed to prevent keyboardinduced RSI and enable those stricken by the crippling condition to return to full-time work. The latest addition to the Maltron range of specialist key
Keyboard keeps RSI at bay (1st January 2010)
Forced to work in a reception role after suffering RSI, Anna Chess thought she would never use a keyboard again.
Keyboard designed to minimise stress (1st March 2009)
Jessica Abrahams works in admin at Lancaster University using a Maltron ergonomically designed keyboard and uses another at her home. She explains why.
Pain-free typing (1st September 2008)
Since switching to a Maltron keyboard, Elaine Housby has enjoyed 17 years of pain-free typing. She started having problems with her hands when working as a transcriber, a job which consisted solely of typing.
Pain remover (1st March 2008)
An ergonomic keyboard from PCD Maltron has enabled Lisa Ferguson, a London office manager with arthritis and nerve damage to her fingers to continue typing, improved her productivity and removed the pains she used to e
Plug & play (1st May 2006)
The latest ergonomic keyboard from Maltron offers a range of new key layouts and a native USB controller that operates with both Windows PCs and Apple Macs.