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Snap on ergonomic keycaps

  • US 5,391,006 A
  • Filed: 08/20/1993
  • Issued: 02/21/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/20/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A keyboard with a plurality of keys adapted to electronically transmit keystroke information, said keyboard comprising:

  • a keypad where each keycap is fixed and nonadjustable and the "cap lock" keycap is higher than the "A" keycap, the "A" keycap is higher than the "S" keycap, the "D" keycap is higher than the "S" keycap, the "F" keycap is higher than the "D" keycap, the "G" keycap is higher than the "F" keycap, the "G" keycap is substantially the same height as the "H" keycap, the "H" keycap is higher than the "J" keycap, the "J" keycap is higher than the "K" keycap, the "K" keycap is higher than the "L" keycap, the "L" keycap is higher than the ";

    /;

    " and ""/'"'"'" keycaps and the "return" is higher than the ";

    /;

    " and ""/'"'"'" keycaps.

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