Is It Time To Consider a Silicone Keyboard?


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If you are seeking to make the time you spend on your computer more user friendly, replacing your traditional keyboard with a silicone keyboard may be just the thing for you. Whether you are concerned about your four-year-old spilling apple juice all over your computer desk or your office requires all the latest pc technology, a silicone keyboard is the perfect product for your consideration.

This durable innovation is a thin, flexible skin made of silicone and is attached to your computer through a USB connection. Not only is it easily portable, but also it is also able to repel liquids and dirt and grime can be wiped away in just seconds. If you are concerned about sanitation, consider how much debris a traditional keyboard collects. Certain viruses and bacteria can live on keyboards for days, but a silicone keyboard can easily and safely be disinfected, even washed under running water. Think of all the sick days you would be able to eliminate by using a silicone keyboard!

If you work in an industrial environment, such as an automotive garage, your traditional keyboard may be required to be covered in plastic. A silicone keyboard is more user friendly as it feels more natural to use than a keyboard covered in plastic and when dirty, it can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.

Another great advantage of a silicone keyboard is that they are virtual silent. If you have ever been in an office space where dozens of people are clacking away on traditional keyboards, you know how loud and distracting it can be. Silicone keyboards can be used in silence, making for a more peaceful work or home environment.

They are also perfect for the pc user on the go. Silicone keyboards are so flexible that they can be rolled up and stored in your briefcase or purse for easy transport. They are also a great option for those who use a notebook or laptop computer, but do not like the feeling of having the keyboard so close to them. A silicone keyboard simply attaches to the notebook or laptop and instantly, the user will have more space available to them and the ability to work more comfortably.

If you have never used a silicone keyboard, it may take time for you to get used to it. Depending on which model you purchase, certain off-center keystrokes may not register easily because of the mechanical design. Though a silicone keyboard can be purchased for as cheaply at $15, it is wise to invest a little more to avoid these keystroke issues.

With a variety of styles, colors and models to choose from, replacing your traditional keyboard with a silicone keyboard has never been easier. They are easily purchased online from multiple sources or for those tactile individuals who would prefer to see it (and feel it) for themselves before spending any money, silicone keyboards can be checked-out at your local computer store.

The New Silicone Keyboard


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If you like knowing about the latest technological gadgets you will want to know about the silicone keyboard. This amazing lightweight keyboard defies what you know keyboards to be like. It is made out of the lightweight silicone synthetic and is 100 percent flexible. Imagine being able to roll up your keyboard and take it with you wherever you go! Well with the silicone keyboard you can! If that is not amazing enough, you can also wash the keyboard under the tap! That is right! You can run the new silicone keyboard under the running water from your faucet to clean it off.
The keyboard is also made to resist strains of bacteria such as MRSA and VRE that can potentially make you ill from contamination. Computer keyboards are a main part of many households and as such are prone to picking up dirt, debris, and germs. The traditional hard plastic keyboard with its molded buttons is extremely difficult to keep clean. This is even truer if you have children that like to snack while they defeat their enemies in the latest video game.
You can get one of those teeny tiny vacuums that are supposed to remove the dust and crumbs that fall between the keyboard keys, but how well does that really work? If you ever had an old computer you wanted to sell because you upgraded to a newer one, you know how the dirty keyboard can distract from the appearance of the computer. In addition, if you happen to spill any liquids on the keyboard you can end up with having keys that forever more will stick, or not having the keyboard function at all. The standard keyboard is also clunky and awkward to handle if you try to use it on your lap.
The new silicone style eliminates all those old keyboard headaches. You can spray the keyboard with sanitizers to provide maximum safety for your family in a germ free environment. You can also move it about and comfortably hold it between your hands or on your lap without being encumbered. It is also very quiet to use. Because the silicone is a rubber-like material, there is no constant clicking as you tap on the keys. The keyboard generally has a height of only 8 mm. So it can easily be transported to other places you use a computer.
In addition, the new silicone keyboard comes in some pretty hot colors. You can get it in black, vivid blue, lime, or hot pink. The keyboard comes with a power cord to fit either a usb or ps2 port. If you prefer the design of the rigid keyboard, you can also get the silicone in a rigid non-flexible style that still has the same antibacterial protection as the flexible one. It is also able to be rinsed under the sink and will not be damaged by accidental spills. If you are tired of trying to maintain your unmanageable keyboard, you will love the freedom and enjoyment the new silicone design will bring to you and your family.

Silicon Keyboards: Do They Pass a Spell Check?


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In the late 1990s, a Los Angeles biotechnology company had a bottle of “bleech” in the molecular biology lab. As the reader might guess, that bottle label should have read, “bleach.” Since that molecular biology lab was next to an infectious disease lab, this writer hopes to reach the eyes of anyone who purchases equipment for that particular infectious disease lab.

This writer fears that an association with the poor spellers in the molecular biology lab could hamper on online search for a valuable piece of equipment. The technicians in that infectious disease lab are not allowed to eat or drink in the lab. The crumbs or water drops could contain an infectious agent, and could alter the results of an important experiment.

Now in the late 1990s, the regulations regarding that infectious disease lab did not take into consideration another possible source of bacteria and viruses. That source could have been on any computer in the lab. Computer keys could have been holding particles of saliva, dead skin cells or skin oil. That fact introduces the subject of silicon keyboards.

Actually, the term “silicon keyboards” is often substituted for the phrase “silicone keyboards.” That latter phrase contains the correctly spelled term. Still, since this reader hopes to reach someone who finds it hard to remember how words are spelled, this writer suspects that at least one group of lab technicians could well conduct an online search for silicon keyboards.

By placing silicon keyboards in an infectious disease lab, researchers can better eliminate the chance that an unnoticed infectious agent could hinder the successful completion of a planned experiment. Each of these silicon keyboards can be thoroughly washed and disinfected. A technician can simply place it under running tap water, use a liberal amount of soap, and then spray the dried keys with a disinfectant.

A computer with a silicon keyboard is also something that a sports team might want to have in its locker room.  The presence of such a keyboard could help a sports team maintain an admirable win-loss record. Antibiotic resistant bacteria can not take up residence on a silicon keyboard. Therefore, a locker room with a silicon keyboard does not encourage spread of the MRSA infection.

Methacillin resistant staph aureus bacteria cause the MRSA infection. An increasing number of athletes have developed that skin infection. When a player has that infection, he must remain on the sidelines. No coach looks forward to a decrease in the number of healthy players on his or her team.

Silicon keyboards offer other health benefits as well. They have a flat design, thus reducing chances that the keyboard user might suffer from an angle stress injury. In addition, the soft keys emit virtually no noise, regardless of the speed with which the fingers of the computer user fly over those same keys.

Perhaps librarians could use a quiet silicon keyboard in their library. Librarians, however, have a reputation for being good spellers; they are apt to search for the silicon “alternative.”