Cool Gadgets - The orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard
Check out this cool gadget, the orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard.

The orbiTouch is a keyboard and mouse combination device with no keys, it features two round domes that control all mouse and keyboard functions.
The orbiTouch® is a revolutionary keyless ergonomic keyboard solution that removes the barrier posed by the traditional keyboard/mouse combination. Persons who benefit include those with repetitive stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome , other hand and finger injuries, limited fine motor skills, reduced finger function and other cognitive and physical challenges. The comfortable design of the orbiTouch® keyless ergonomic keyboard makes it the ideal tool for computing and accessing the Internet.
This is a great looking device, I am not sure how easy it would be to use, I suspect it would take some time to learn how to use it.
The orbiTouch Keyless keyboard is available to buy online from Keybowl.com for $400 (about £200).
via Coolest Gadgets
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It looks cool but how useful is it? is it more novelty than practical?
-Denise