Combimouse, super ergonomic 2-piece keyboard

Dec 7, 2008
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It may look odd, but this [FONT=Tahoma,Arial,Verdana,sans-serif]ergonomic keyboard[/FONT] promises to free up your desk from the tyranny of your mouse. Well, from the tyranny of a separate [FONT=Tahoma,Arial,Verdana,sans-serif]mouse[/FONT], anyway; the handiwork of an Australian inventor, the Combimouse turns the right-side of the keyboard into the mouse itself, using cleverly placed contacts to figure out when you’re trying to use it to to control your cursor.


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In mouse mode, the I, O, J, K, L and < buttons all become mouse buttons, while there’s a scroll-wheel on the bottom right-hand corner of the left keyboard half. There are also multimedia keys and a numeric keypad accessed with a num-lock button.

According to the inventor, the Combimouse makes spreadsheet data entry, FPS gaming and general computing more straightforward; you can also use just the right-hand mouse portion with a laptop keyboard, as shown in this photo. Unfortunately they’re still looking for hardware and manufacturing partners, so right now the Combimouse isn’t available to buy.