The keyboard without letters

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Here's an interesting idea — a keyboard without letters printed on the keys. The idea is to force the user to look away from the keys and thus memorize their positions, making it possible to type faster.

Well, that's what they say the idea is, but I'd guess that most of the purchasers will be computer users who would take especial pride in the ability to type using a letterless keyboard.

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