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Created by Lenovo’s Design Innovation Team, Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard and Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical Mouse are a set of computer system devices that are developed to reduce pressure on muscles and joints crafted for optimum end-user convenience and motivate optimum posture to boost performance.
Both Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard and Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical Mouse have actually been granted a 2022 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard has an island-style secret at 13-degree angles, promoting straighter wrists when typing to eliminate the pressure on wrist joints, normally related to routine keyboards.
Each essential zone is vertically tented at 11 degrees, making it possible for arm muscles to be at a more unwinded, natural angle and decrease stress when typing.
The keyboard’s front end can be increased 4 degrees greater than the back, countering the routine keyboard experience of typing upwards, which can cause wrist stress and carpal tunnel syndrome.
This unfavorable tilt riser is removable, and helpful when typing on a lower working surface area or standing.
Positioned flatly in the standard method, the home and arrow secrets are constantly within simple reach when typing.
The Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical Mouse exceeds the standard to help in reducing the tension on hands laid flat on tables for exceedingly extended periods.
Replicating the natural handshake position with a 45-degree palm grip for longer-term convenience and minimized stress.
Compared to the consistent tension on wrist joints from utilizing a conventional mouse, our style promotes using the bigger arm muscles, therefore minimizing: pronation – the muscle stress when the lower arm’s bone and muscle cross with each other; carpal Tunnel Syndrome – the stress on the wrist location arising from extended contact of the wrist on a surface area; and ulnar and radial variance – the stress arising from the motion of the palm far from its natural position.
The angle and curvature of the mouse supply a comfy resting location for the palm, promoting a more natural handshake position, while there’s a thumb rest for additional convenience.
The left/right secrets follow the mouse’s shape and are developed to be clicked effortlessly, the side buttons are easily situated along the pinnacle of the mouse’s curves, and the middle button is well-positioned for DPI change while preventing any unexpected clicks.
Project: Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard and Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical Mouse Designers: Lenovo Design Innovation Team, Lenovo
Lead Designer: Zhi Xiaojun
Manufacturer: Lenovo