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The Cus Key is an Ergonomic Computer Creation for Disabled Users

The Cus Key is a design concept that was created for disabled professionals and avid computer users that spend the majority of their day in front of a computer screen. The keyboard was created as a faster alternative to the traditional keyboard that limits freedom and more importantly increases comfort. The designer of this keyboard, Jin Weon Park, may not have come up with the most appropriate name for his creation, but he certainly did create a keyboard that could fit everyone's typing needs.

Weon Par observed that most traditional keyboards often lead to muscle strain and using them for a prolonged period of time could lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The Cus Key keyboard allows the muscles to relax and permits fluid movement in hands, wrists, arms and shoulders. I imagine typing on this sleek keyboard could take some time getting used to, but the medial benefits would certainly outweigh any discomfort at first.
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1. Ergonomic Keyboards - Designing keyboards with ergonomic features to minimize muscle strain and improve comfort for disabled users.
2. Alternative Input Devices - Creating innovative input devices that offer a faster and more efficient typing experience for professionals and avid computer users.
3. Health-focused Tech Accessories - Developing tech accessories that prioritize user health and well-being by reducing the risk of muscle strain and related conditions.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Opportunity for manufacturers to design and produce ergonomic keyboards and alternative input devices for the consumer market.
2. Healthcare - Potential for healthcare providers and professionals to promote the use of ergonomic keyboards as a preventive measure against muscle strain and related conditions.
3. Technology Design - Advancements in tech design and engineering to create new and innovative health-focused accessories for computers and other devices.

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