| The New KONYIN KB-210UW-US 106-Key Standard size U.S. Multilingual Keyboard w/wrist-pad, USB (White) Unique keyboard with additional function keys for multilingual direct access easy typing, wrist-pad for comfortable palm rest during typing. This keyboard uses patented Shift² keyboard driver technology for Windows 2000/XP/2003 or later.
KONYIN Keyboards uses Shift2 Keyboard Technology - The First Truly Complete Computer Keyboard Technology designed to accommodate combined character-sets for multiple Language Groups on a single keyboard layout, with no layout switching required between languages, no dead key typing process and using Unicode standard for handling fonts.
Who is it for? - The millions of people who use foreign words or communicate in other languages and would like to type in these languages more easily. This includes the enormous number of Hispanic Americans in who accept English as their primary educational language but need tonal marks and accents to properly type in Español.
- Educational institutions from elementary to college level.
- Media corporations, journalists, publishing houses, and news companies that produce multilingual print.
- Lawyers and law firms. The KONYIN Multilingual keyboard includes commonly used symbols in the legal profession such as section sign (?§?), paragraph signs (?¶?) and copyright sign (?©?).
Is it actually easier to use than its competitors? Most other multilingual input devices in the market today require users to awkwardly switch from one keyboard layout to another in order to access the character sets and diacritical marks necessary to type in various languages. The KONYIN Multilingual Keyboard for United States solves these problems by adding 8 common extended Latin characters and 15 combining tonal marks? without altering the traditional QWERTY layout that U.S. users currently know and use. The KONYIN physical keyboard also incorporates easy access to international currency symbols, such as $ and ?. In other words, it doesn?t change the way American users currently type.
How do I use it?  - Typing Lower Case - To type extended specific alphabet in lower case, (key positions labeled at the lower right corner of any key) press and hold the ?US? key, then press the key for the alphabet.
- Typing Upper Case - To type extended specific alphabets in upper case, (key positions labeled at the lower right corner of any key) press and hold the ?Shift? and ?US? keys, then press the key for the alphabet. It can also be typed with the ?Caps Lock On,? by pressing and holding the ?US? key and then press the alphabet key.
- Adding Tonal Marks - To add tonal marks on top or below any alphabet type the alphabet; (key positions labeled at the top right corner of each applicable key) press and hold the ?US? key, then press the key for the tonal mark.
- Typing other symbols - If the symbol is on the upper right corner of the key, it can be typed by simply pressing and holding the ?US? key and then press the key with the symbol. If the symbol is on the lower right corner of the key, then press and hold the ?Shift? and ?US? keys, and press the key with the symbol.
KONYIN Keyboard General Features: - You can type in all these languages, English, Français, Español, Português, Ce?tina, Dansk, Dutch, Suomi, Deutsch, 'Olelo Hawai'i, Magyar, Gaeilge, Italiano, Lietuviu kalba, Lëtzebuergesch, Diné Bizaad, Norsk, Polski, Slovenský, Svenska, Cymraeg, Yorùbá, and more? at the same-time.
- The First Truly Complete PC Keyboard designed to accommodate combined charactersets for Multiple Language Groups on a single keyboard layout using LANCOR Technologies' multi-function enabled keyboard driver. The new physical keyboard is based on the QWERTY layout with sixty-three (63) additional alphanumeric spaces for any combination of languages.
- The new multi-function enabled keyboard driver technology is particularly suited for most countries with more than one Official Language, and Institutions that deals in multiple languages at the same time. The new keyboard driver technology does away with the need to switch keyboard layouts from one language to another during regular typing.
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