Weird Computer Keyboard Which is Splitted Into Two Parts

Weird Computer Keyboard Which is Splitted Into Two Parts

Ever wondering whether you can break your computer keyboards into two parts? If you have this kind of weird thought, this strange computer keyboard definitely make your dream comes true. The Splitted computer keyboard is invented by Ari Zagnovey that makes no sense for any usefulness or benefit for users.

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21 Responses to “Weird Computer Keyboard Which is Splitted Into Two Parts”

  1. Pinky Says:

    Damn this is groovy… I want 9! And then 2 for spares! :D

  2. Mark Says:

    When it will be in the market and how much it might cost on it

  3. Nicola Says:

    This is absolutly POINTLESS!!!
    as if it isn’t hard enough to type the right letters when you are not concentratifng

  4. isabelle Says:

    what’s the point of this?

  5. Slana Yep Says:

    That is so cool! , but the correct word is split, not splitted!

  6. BlazeEagle Says:

    That keyboard would be excellent for people with certain physical disabilities.

    So, Please don’t down play that keyboard.

    Do you have contact information for the company and/or a representative of the person who makes that?

    Thank you, I greatly appreciate knowing about that cool keyboard.

  7. andrew Says:

    or if your just lazy and dont want to put both hands forward…

  8. Tom Melton Says:

    your on the rt path i too have invisioned such a keyboard. perhaps the true purpose of it is escapeing you. it will be the future of the keyboard. not your design but good try.

  9. James McGuire Says:

    Ever wonder why happens if you lose the other half?

  10. Hayley Says:

    Wow, this is an odd keyboard. It looks like it would be hard or awkward to use though.

    One thing I did notice is that the first section of keyboard has a scrolly wheel in its lower corner. Perhaps this is a keyboard AND a mouse?

    I agree with BlazeEagle too, this keyboard could well be beneficial to differently abled people.

  11. Tsogoo Baasanjav Says:

    Hi, That’s cool, where can I buy it? how much it would be?
    Can I buy it in Beijing?

    Sincerely,
    Tsogoo

  12. allison Says:

    we do things the way we do because thats how we’ve done them, not because our way is best. it looks like the mouse is attached to the right half of the keyboard, which would mean no moving your hand from keyboard to mouse and back again. seems efficient to me, where can i buy one?

  13. Adam Says:

    The right side is also a mouse. That is the point.

  14. georgie Says:

    this is cool, but wot is the point???

  15. Next Century's Techy Says:

    I want one of these. I have my mouse and keyboard seperated by quite a ways (It’s more comfortable for gaming). Iw as actually just thinking of making one lol
    If I could find htis product, or something like it, I would deffinatley sell them at my store

  16. Steven Williams Says:

    This keyboard is a solution for ergonomic issues with conventional keyboards. It is especially relevant for users with cervical disk problems.

  17. whitney Says:

    DIS IS POINTLESS:((

  18. billy Says:

    this is bullshit gaddamn idiots what thje fuck are you thinking you lazy bastard

  19. J Nghiem Says:

    Does anyone know how bad of a posture the normal keyboard make you to especially those on laptops. I would buy one of this. I can imagine that my chest can be more open, my back can be straighter… There have to be space bars on both pieces. I can imagine that this will be the future of keyboard, only that future ones will be touch sense, not button.

  20. super user Says:

    That’s AWESOME. I’ve been looking for something just like that.

    The 2nd part is the mouse. so now you don’t have to move your hand back and forth. And you can position it exactly where you need to.

    I’m going to try one. Now I just have to find someone selling it for something “reasonable.”

  21. Frank Merciless Says:

    …pointless? What? This is perfect. First, you buy a good office chair, which has true, functioning armrests, so that your forearm is totally resting on the rests. Then, to the front of the armrest you attach the half of the keyboard corresponding to your hand. You can just become one with your chair and keyboard…totally fcking ZEN! OK, you have to know 10 digit system of typing and be a person who prefers keyboard shortcuts for everything…just like me. Buying one. Nao.

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