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PC Workstations: Input Devices
- upgrades for your keyboards, mice and input devices will increase your
performance, Robert Jamieson, MCAD Online, June 14, 2005
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Get Touchy-Feely with Haptics - reviews of the latest input devices for entering data and taking measurements, designed to make tedious tasks easy to accomplish - and fun, Glenn Hartwig, Desktop Engineering, May 2004
- FrogPad Keyboard Only 3 x 5 - a fully functional, 20-key keyboard the size of your palm is geared for CAD users, November 21, 2003
- FrogPad Aims to Cut Keyboard Size - with this small 20-key keyboard, CAD users can continue to use the mouse and input data through the keyboard, Michael Kanellos, CNET News.com, November 18, 2003
- CAD Upgrades, New Hardware, and More - an overview of the latest digital tools for the architect: MicroStation V8, HP's DesignJet 100 and 120 Printer Series, Architectural Studio 3, BOA, ZiPCAD, SpaceNavigator and SpaceTraveler, SketchBook Pro, QuadriSpace Presenter 2.3, BEES 3.0 and Solibri Model Checker (SMC), Deborah Snoonian, Architectural Record, September 2003
- Can Your Keyboard Do 3D? - SpaceNavigator by 3Dconnection marries a keyboard to a 3D motion controller so that with your left hand you can scroll and zoom through documents and websites and manipulate CAD models while your right hand is free to use the mouse, Daniel Brown, Avatech Solutions, June 26, 2003
- It's a Wrap: New Logitech PDA Keyboards - one is a well-designed winner; one's close but no cigar, Michael Lasky, PCWorld.com, July 2002
- Virtual Keyboards Let You Type in Air - Samsung and Senseboard are developing wearable keyboards for use with PDAs, Tom Spring, PCWorld.com, November 14, 2001
- Microsoft's Best Keyboard Gets Better -Joel Strauch, PCWorld.com, June 9, 2000
- Keyboard That Pushes the Right Buttons - a review of Microsoft's Internet Keyboard Pro by Michael S. Lasky, PCWorld.com, May 2000
- Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro - Dan's Data, April 29, 2000
- Where have all the good keyboards gone? - Jim Louderback, ZDTV, July 27, 1998
- Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite Means Comfortable Typing - Scott A. May, Computer Shopper, May 20, 1998.
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