Microsoft, Redmond, Washington, USA.
Ergonomics. 2009 Dec;52(12):1529-39. doi: 10.1080/00140130903215321.
Conventional, straight keyboards remain the most popular design among keyboards sold and used with personal computers despite the biomechanical benefits offered by alternative keyboard designs. Some typists indicate that the daunting medical device-like appearance of these alternative 'ergonomic' keyboards is the reason for not purchasing an alternative keyboard design. The purpose of this research was to create a new computer keyboard that promoted more neutral postures in the wrist while maintaining the approachability and typing performance of a straight keyboard. The design process created a curved alphanumeric keyboard, designed to reduce ulnar deviation, and a built-in, padded wrist-rest to reduce wrist extension. Typing performance, wrist postures and perceptions of fatigue when using the new curved keyboard were compared to those when using a straight keyboard design. The curved keyboard reduced ulnar deviation by 2.2 degrees +/- 0.7 (p < 0.01). Relative to the straight keyboard without a built-in wrist-rest, the prototype curved keyboard with the built-in padded wrist-rest reduced wrist extension by 6.3 degrees +/- 1.2 (p < 0.01). There were no differences in typing speed or accuracy between keyboards. Perceived fatigue ratings were significantly lower in the hands, forearms and shoulders with the curved keyboard. The new curved keyboard achieved its design goal of reducing discomfort and promoting more neutral wrist postures while not compromising users' preferences and typing performance.
尽管替代键盘设计提供了生物力学益处,但传统的直键盘仍然是个人电脑销售和使用的最受欢迎的设计。一些打字员表示,这些替代“符合人体工程学”键盘令人望而生畏的医疗器械外观是他们不购买替代键盘设计的原因。本研究的目的是创建一种新的计算机键盘,在保持直键盘的可及性和打字性能的同时,促进手腕更中立的姿势。设计过程创建了一个弯曲的字母数字键盘,旨在减少尺骨偏斜,并内置了一个带衬垫的腕托,以减少手腕伸展。与使用直键盘设计相比,比较了使用新的弯曲键盘时的打字性能、手腕姿势和疲劳感。弯曲键盘将尺骨偏斜减少了 2.2 度 +/- 0.7(p < 0.01)。与没有内置腕托的直键盘相比,带有内置带衬垫腕托的原型弯曲键盘将手腕伸展减少了 6.3 度 +/- 1.2(p < 0.01)。两种键盘的打字速度或准确性没有差异。使用弯曲键盘时,手部、前臂和肩部的疲劳感明显降低。新的弯曲键盘实现了其设计目标,即在不影响用户偏好和打字性能的情况下,减少不适并促进更中立的手腕姿势。