
Not all products shown on the website are held in stock or can be sent via courier ie desktops and therefore the delivery time of these goods may vary. View more information about UltraBoard 955 Numeric Keyboard from the manufacturer.įor all delivery only stock orders, we aim to deliver the goods within 4 working days.
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Keys typically offer low-impact typing and layouts are high-contrast and optimised with function keys positioned for efficiency and minimal movement. This means you don’t need to overreach to use your mouse and exertion of your arms and shoulders is minimised, protecting against fatigue and strain. Ultraboard 955 facilitates the use of compact ergonomic keyboards which are designed to bring your mouse closer to your body, helping to create a much tighter workspace. Prolonged typing can be strenuous and lead to discomfort and injury if an ergonomic keyboard is not utilised. This means that choosing the right keyboard is vital. Research by Microsoft shows that an active computer user covers 32 km with their fingers daily which makes your keyboard a very important part of your workstation. The keys are high contrast with dark letters on a light background that improves legibility, which improves productivity while protecting you from eye strain.īecause the keyboard is compact it is easy to transport in your backpack or laptop case which allows you to work ergonomically and in comfort wherever you are. The surface of the keys have a concave shape which are designed to automatically guide your fingers to their centre which makes typing more efficient with less fatigue. This results in a keyboard that is very comfortable and tactile to use which minimises the pressure on your fingers. The keys of UltraBoard 955 offer a light keystroke thanks to the application of a scissor mechanism rather than a traditional membrane system. Ultraboard 955 is suitable for use with either hand. This minimises the distance between your keyboard and mouse, limiting the exertion of your arms and shoulders, which helps to protect against strain. If you regularly use your keyboard's numerical keypad, a stand-alone numerical keyboard is a great option as it improves your posture, because you can use both your compact keyboard and your ergonomic mouse in-line, within your shoulder line. This allows people to gain all the benefits of using an ergonomic compact keyboard and the functionality of using a standard full-sized keyboard. UltraBoard 955 Numeric Keyboard is designed as a stand-alone numeric keypad that can be utilised with a compact keyboard such as the Ultraboard 960 or 950. Just use the arrow keys, enter does what leftclick does, the menu key does what the right click does and ctrl+enter acts like the middle click.Ultraboard 955 Numeric Keyboard Product Details It is easy to navigate browsers without mouse or any sort.


The numpad emulated mouse is easy to use if you get used to first selecting the mouse key you want to (ab)use by pressing / for left mouse key, - for the right botton or * for the middle and then pressing 5 to do the actual click (or Ins/Del for drag-and-drop).Įxample: To do a mouse-click with the middle button you first press the * key and then 5 to click. Del to release the currently selected mouse key. Press 0 / Ins to press and hold the selected mouse key (e.g.To actually use the active mouse button you need to press: / selects the left mouse key (press it twice for a doubleclick and thrice for a tripleclick)ĭo note that / and * and - will only select and make a mouse button active.Laptops without a real number pad will require you to hold the FN key to use the "numeric pad", which makes this tricky.Ĭlicking using the emulated mouse buttons is slightly tricky and you have to learn the trick:

You may actually have to hold Shift and Ctrl and press Num-Lock on some systems. You may hear a short beep depending on computer and GNU/Linux flavor. Hold Shift and press Num-Lock to enable keyboard mouse emulation. Setxkbmap -option keypad:pointerkeys Controlling your keyboard "mouse" This feature can also be activated while running X by running this command in a terminal:
