Wide Ranging Observations

"The organic keyboard looks like it feels: an extension of my hands. As someone who sits typing all day it's nice to have a keyboard that fits my hands rather than the geometry of the industrial age."

"I use my hands for a lot of exacting work, so I like instruments and equipment that feel right and make sense. This keyboard fits the bill on both counts."

"Prosper Street's keyboard was not only more comfortable than my standard
keyboard, it also had a better fit to my hand shape
. As a result I spent no measurable time adjusting to it, used it for an entire day, and could hardly bear to part with it."

"After a couple minutes, I could see it was easier to use than a traditional keyboard. I feel like it was made for me - for human hands. I can't believe no one's done this before. It's brilliant!"

"Prosper Street's keyboard attracts you so you DO want to work with it and when you put your fingers on it, it delivers what the design promises."

"It feels good and looks sexy. When I first saw it, I immediately wanted to touch and caress it. I wish I had had this tool."

Some Who Type All Day ...

"I spend at least six hours a day at the computer. Prosper Street's keyboard feels comfortable under my hands and is very aesthetically pleasing. I would feel great about having one on my desk."

"I had no idea how much I was contorting my hands until I had the opportunity to try the Prosper Street keyboard. It seems so much more logical to have the keyboard design conform to our anatomy, rather than trying to make our anatomy conform to the keys. I wish it were available now."

"I really like Prosper Street's keyboard because it is very comfortable and within five minutes, I was typing as fast and accurately as I normally do. I sit and type at a keyboard all day. I am also prone to tendonitis in both wrists and could immediately feel the difference in comfort. I never realized how uncomfortable a standard keyboard is. This is definitely an improvement over any keyboard I've used. When can I buy one?"

"I can't say "technically" why it was more comfortable, I can only say that it felt more natural and more comfortable. My wrists didn't feel tight tired as they often do with a standard keyboard."

"After long periods of typing, my wrists normally feel tired and are painful. After long periods of typing with the Prosper Street keyboard, that did not happen. I could type longer without feeling the need to rest my wrists. It just felt like my fingers slid right into a more comfortable position."

"I liked the feel of how my fingers seemed to "fit" the keys, naturally sloped in the direction the keys sloped."

What About The Kids?

"Prosper Street's keyboard addresses children's innate curiosity and developmental readiness to learn how to type. I can't wait to have a working model of my own to use with all my students."

"Visually, tactily and proprioceptively, the keyboard gives children the feedback they crave, and serves as an effective memory aid."

"It's cool. I'd like to learn how to type on this."

"My fingers fit. I think I'm already remembering where the letters are."

"Teenagers will love it because it's so unique. I thought it kicked ass!"

"This keyboard is so cool! I like how the buttons are SO big. I like big keys. It's very comfortable to type; my fingers naturally go to the buttons. Wow. It's so easy to type on! I bet that my dad, who is a REALLY slow typer, could type faster on this keyboard."

"The buttons have very cool shapes; it's cool that they aren't all square like a normal keyboard. They're very comfortable to type on. I also like how some of the keys are bigger or smaller than others."

"I thought that it would take a long time to adjust to typing on this different one, but since the keys are positioned so naturally, it didn't take me long at all. This was a very good idea."

"When I first began typing, it was kind of weird feeling. After the first 5 minutes or so of typing however, it just seemed easier to type and it seemed like I could type lots faster because of the natural position of the keys."