Kat Somat-O-Sensory Keys
Innovative new textured keyboard keys.
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Purpose
Did you know our fingertips are amazingly sensitive to texture? Information about texture is transmitted from sensors in the fingertips and through the nerves to the somatosensory cortex in the brain responsible for interpreting the sense of touch.
With these innovative new textured keyboard keys, your finger will tell your brain that you’re about to touch the correct key and give you the go-ahead… or let you know you’re on the wrong key before you make the error!
Your fingertips and brain will give you time to know you’re going to make a mistake without looking at the keys. Now you can spend less time trying to train your eyes back on the screen, because your fingers already told your brain that you’re going to touch the correct key!
The invention has made it possible to type without looking down at the keyboard, saving valuable time spent on corrections and shifting gaze from the screen to the keys. It also lessens the risk of neck strain associated with prolonged computer use – a painful, costly issue for many employers. This multi-faceted product is set to transform our interaction with keyboards, improving our health and productivity.
Introducing… the Kat So-Mat-O-Sensory Keys!
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Your Finger Tells Your Brain You Are Touching the Correct or Incorrect Key
Makes It Possible to Type Without Looking Down at the Keyboard
Saves You Valuable Time Spent on Corrections
Improves Productivity
Lessens the Risk of Neck Strain
Story Behind the Invention
Faced with the challenges of carpal tunnel syndrome and an increased workload, transcriptionist Katrina M. Chernabaeff of Bakersfield, CA invented the Kat Somat-O-Sensory Keys out of necessity.
Traditional keyboards failed her, leading to frequent mistakes and physical strain. No set of cute stickers or backlighting would help with this problem. Her breakthrough came from personalizing her keyboard with tactile cues – jewels on essential keys and emery boards on others for better touch recognition.
The pivotal moment was when she envisioned using varied textures, akin to an elephant skin bathmat she came across, to represent different letters and functions. Her creation allows users to type efficiently without looking away from their screen, significantly reducing the risk of neck strain and enhancing productivity. The Kat Somat-O-Sensory Keys mark a leap forward in ergonomic computer use, promising improved health, efficiency, and learning.