Happy Hacking

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Happy Hacking

Have you ever watched Criminal Minds and wished you had the skills of Penelope Garcia?  A good hacker is only as good as his (or her) equipment, you know.  In all seriousness, though, there are many reasons you need a good keyboard, not the least of which are speed and accuracy.  That's where the happy hacking lite 2 keyboard comes in.  Designed specifically for Linux and UNIX users, the happy hacking keyboard has gotten rid of less used keys and offers quick access to the control and escape keys. All 65 keys are withing easy reach of your wrists, thus keeping your hands and wrists in good ergonomic position. 

Additional specs:

  • Cylindrical, curved structur
  • Compatible with UNIX machines that support a PS/2 interface including Digital, HP, IBM, and SGI
  • USB Models are compatible with both PC & Mac personal computers with a USB interface
  • USB Models also offer 2 downstream ports on the back of the keyboard, making it easy to add other devices
  • 3.8-mm stroke soft-snap key switches, which turns on when the key has been depressed approximately 2 mm, while the key can be depressed up to 3.8 mm.  The required keying force to activate a key to 2 mm is less than 50 grams of force, giving it a very light touch in feel

Whether you're writing blogs, designing computer chips, or saving the world as an FBI hacker, the happy hacking lite 2 keyboard is your answer for easy, quick, and ergonomically sound typing.

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