Description
Features
Designed for Windows, the Programmable Ergo Pro Keyboard from Matias is an upgrade to their original Ergo Pro that allows users trigger a keyboard shortcut or type a string of text, all with a single keystroke. Thanks to programmed macro keys, keyboard shortcuts can be executed more quickly, as well as boilerplate text up to 60 characters. Dedicated hotkeys for Undo, Cut, Copy, and Paste are also pre-programmed and may be easily reprogrammed. The 12 function keys, the side hot keys, the split spacebars, and a few other keys are also programmable. Also featured is a gel palm support, tilting and tenting angles, metal mechanical switches, three USB-A 2.0 ports, laser etched keys, audio and media functions via the Fn key, N-key rollover, and more.
A Better Ergonomic Keyboard, Now Programmable
Matias has refreshed their top-of-the-line ergonomic keyboard. It still has all the great features of the original Ergo Pro—tactile feedback, greater comfort, faster typing speeds, and quiet operation— but now it's also programmable. Programmability lets you trigger a keyboard shortcut or type a string of text, with just a single keystroke. This can be a real lifesaver for reducing wear and tear on your hands and wrists. Awkward or difficult-to-remember keyboard shortcuts become fast and easy via programmed macro keys. Also, boilerplate text that you type repeatedly throughout the day (up to 60 characters) can be done with one key press.
Programmable Keys for Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, and More
Dedicated hotkeys for the four most important keyboard shortcuts—undo, cut, copy, and paste—are already pre-programmed to work right out of the box. Re-programming them is easy, and doesn't require any special software. Furthermore, the 12 function keys, the side hotkeys, the split spacebars, and a few other keys, are all programmable.
Spacious Gel Palm Supports with Fold-Out Legs for Tilting and Tenting
The gel palm supports are thick and comfortable, with folding legs that let you configure the keyboard—according to your preference—in either a tented position, tilted downward (negatively), or flat. They can even be removed if your desk already has palm supports built-in.