Ergodex DX1 Input System
September 16, 2006

The Qwerty was created for the typewriter to prevent locking of keys when the typist became efficient. The new computer users believe that the keyboard should go back to the ABC format. Then came the gamers who said that they only use certain keys intensively. Then there are people like me who think the keyboard is expired… ancient!
So what does the innovator do to cater to all issues? DIY of course. The DX1 Input System let the user customise the placement of all keys, or rather only the keys he needs to get work done. It allows user to slip in a placement print out or a nice bikini picture under the clear panel. It also come with a software to configure the keys placement, which could get a little technical… so much work for efficiency.
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