Konyin Cpt MultiLingual kyb WH
November 29, 2006
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Konyin Cpt MultiLingual kyb WH
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| KB-201PW-US VENDOR- LAGOS ANALYSIS CORP. |
| FEATURES |
| Physical Multilingual 106-key Keyboard- PS/2, White 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. Installing the driver will activate the “Shift2″ keys on the keyboard and allow you to type extended characters, tonal marks, and other symbols directly during regular typing. (Extended characters are labeled on lower right corner of keycaps; Tonal Marks are labeled on upper right corner of keycaps; Other symbols are labeled on the left side of first row of keycaps.) A user can readily type in English, Spanish (Espanol), German (Deutsch), French (FranCais), Irish (Gaelic), Italian (Italiano), Hawaiian (‘Olelo Hawai’i), Polish (Polski), Portuguese (Portuguese), and other Latin alphabetic languages “without making any special adjustments. With the KONYIN, there is no need to hunt down combination codes or remember special keystrokes when a typist wants to add the acute accent for Que, the cedilla for servico, the circumflex for referencia, or the tilde for anos. 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 tonal 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. In other words, it does not change the way American users currently type. * Typing Lower Case To type a extended character in lower case, hold down “Shift2″ key and press keycap labeled with the character * Adding Tonal Marks To add tonal marks on top or below any character, type the character, then hold down the “Shift2″ key and press the keycap labeled with the tonal mark. * Typing Upper Case To type a extended character in upper case, hold down “Shift” and “Shift2″ keys and press the keycap labeled with the character. It can also be typed with the “Caps Lock” on, by holding down the “Shift2″ key and pressing the keycap labeled with the character. * Typing Other Symbols If the symbol is labeled on the upper right corner of the keycap: hold down the “Shift2″ key and press the keycap labeled with the symbol. If the symbol is labeled on the lower right corner of the keycap: hold down “Shift” and “Shift2″ keys and press the keycap labeled with the symbol. www.konyin.com |
