"Eye-friendly keyboard" which is easy to understand which key is what character by oversized character Actual machine review



The letters and symbols written on the keyboard are sometimes too difficult for an elderly person or a person whose eyes are hard to see because the size is too small. Also, as the person who just started PC is hitting while searching for one character, the alphabet written in each key is more convenient. So, in response to such a need to enlarge the letters of the keyboard to the limit is a Good Design Award "Small and Medium Enterprise Agency Commissioner Prize"Eye friendly keyboard (tax included 1980 yen)" was chosen.

The package looks something like this.


Array is Japanese 112 key and connect with PC with USB cable.


The back side is like this. Size is horizontal 450 × length 145 × thickness 24 mm.


IBM keyboard and Logitech wireless keyboard "K750Compared with the feeling like this. It is understood that it is a very general size and arrangement other than the size of the character.


When comparing "Eye friendly keyboard (left)" with a general keyboard, the difference in character size is obvious at a glance.


Punctuation etc. which is harder to see than characters are oversized.


There is a character of "Kana" in "F7" which can be kana with one shot when pressed for character conversion. Likewise, "F 8" is written as "half size", "F 9" is written as "alphabet" so that you can recognize the role of each key even if you do not memorize the role of each key.


In a general keyboard, the key which is "not converted" is actually convenient because it switches to "katakana full width → katakana half size" so that it is displayed according to the content "kana full / half".


It has a shortcut key that assigns PC sleep, browsers, mailer launch.


Each key is firmly independent, the keystroke is quite deep. The key striking sound is not so large, and it is fully satisfactory if we consider the price of 2000 yen range.


You can see the movie you actually hit the key and check the depth of the strokes and strike sounds below.

I tried a key impression of 'easy-to-see keyboard' easy to see with deca letters - YouTube


Recommended for people who want to type while looking at the keys firmly because they are not familiar with touch typing when it is difficult to see the characters on the keyboard.

in Review,   Hardware,   Video, Posted by darkhorse_log