KINESIS KIN-FS2-01US

Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (9-inch Separation)

Model: KIN-FS2-01US | Brand: Kinesis

1. Ifihan

The Kinesis Freestyle2 is an ergonomic keyboard designed to enhance comfort and productivity by adapting to individual body types and preferences. Its unique split design allows for adjustable separation, splay, and tenting, promoting natural hand, wrist, and forearm positions to reduce muscle tension and strain.

This keyboard features a standard Windows layout, including dedicated hotkeys for common functions like Cut, Copy, and Paste, as well as multimedia controls. An embedded numeric 10-key further supports productivity. The Freestyle2 utilizes low-force membrane key switches with tactile feedback, engineered to minimize finger fatigue and impact during typing.

The Freestyle2 is a plug-and-play device, requiring no special software or drivers for operation with Windows 7-10, Linux, and Chrome operating systems.

2. Eto

2.1. Package Awọn akoonu

  • Kinesis Freestyle2 USB Wired Keyboard (Standard Windows Layout)
  • Detachable Pivot Tether (for adjustable splay)
  • Quick Bẹrẹ Itọsọna

2.2. Nsopọ Keyboard

  1. Wa ibudo USB ti o wa lori kọnputa rẹ.
  2. Plug the USB cable from the Freestyle2 keyboard into the USB port.
  3. The keyboard is plug-and-play and should be recognized automatically by your operating system (Windows 7-10, Linux, Chrome). No additional drivers are typically required.

2.3. Adjusting Keyboard Separation and Splay

The Freestyle2 keyboard consists of two independent modules connected by a cable, allowing for flexible positioning.

  • Iyapa: Gently pull the two keyboard modules apart to achieve your desired separation, up to 9 inches. This allows you to position your hands and wrists in a more natural, shoulder-width alignment.
  • Splay: The detachable pivot tether, located at the top center of the keyboard, allows you to adjust the splay angle of the modules. This helps to keep your wrists straight and reduce ulnar deviation. Experiment with different angles to find the most comfortable position.
Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard with 9-inch separation

Image: The Kinesis Freestyle2 ergonomic keyboard showing its split design with 9-inch separation.

Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard modules separated to keep wrists straight

Image: The two modules of the Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard separated on a desk, demonstrating how this positioning helps maintain straight wrists.

Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard with palm supports and splay adjustment

Image: The Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard with optional cushioned palm supports, illustrating the adjustable splay angle using the pivot tether.

3. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

3.1. Standard Layout and Hotkeys

The Freestyle2 keyboard features a standard QWERTY Windows layout. On the left module, dedicated hotkeys are provided for common functions:

  • Web: Ṣii aiyipada rẹ web kiri ayelujara.
  • Yipada: Performs the undo action.
  • Ge: Cuts selected text or items.
  • Daakọ: Copies selected text or items.
  • Lẹẹ: Pastes copied or cut text/items.
  • Del: Deletes characters or selected items.

The keyboard also includes multimedia keys for volume control and playback, typically accessed via the Fn key in combination with function keys (F1-F12).

Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard showing standard Windows layout and hotkeys

Aworan: A oke-isalẹ view of the Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard, highlighting its standard Windows layout and the dedicated hotkeys on the left module.

3.2. Embedded Numeric 10-Key

An embedded numeric 10-keypad is integrated into the right module of the keyboard. This allows for numerical data entry without requiring a separate keypad. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for specific key combinations to activate and use the embedded numeric keypad.

User typing on Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard with optional numeric keypad

Image: A user's hands typing on the separated Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard modules, with an optional external numeric keypad positioned between them.

User typing on Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard, highlighting low-force keys

Image: A close-up of a user's hands typing on the Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard, emphasizing the low-force, tactile key switches designed to reduce finger impact and fatigue.

3.3. Iyan Awọn ẹya ẹrọ

For enhanced comfort, optional accessories such as cushioned palm supports and tenting kits (e.g., VIP3 accessory) are available. These accessories can further optimize wrist and forearm positioning.

Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard with VIP3 tenting accessory

Image: The Kinesis Freestyle2 keyboard shown with the VIP3 tenting accessory (AC820), which provides adjustable tenting angles for increased comfort.

4. Itọju

4.1. Ninu

Lati ṣetọju iṣẹ ṣiṣe keyboard ati irisi:

  • Ge asopọ keyboard kuro lati kọnputa rẹ ṣaaju ṣiṣe mimọ.
  • Lo asọ asọ, ti ko ni lint die-die dampened pẹlu omi tabi kan ìwọnba ninu ojutu lati mu ese awọn dada.
  • Yẹra fun lilo awọn kẹmika lile, awọn olutọpa abrasive, tabi sisọ awọn olomi fun taara sori keyboard.
  • Fun eruku ati idoti laarin awọn bọtini, lo afẹfẹ fisinuirindigbindigbin.

5. Laasigbotitusita

5.1. Keyboard Ko fesi

  • Rii daju pe okun USB ti sopọ ni aabo si keyboard mejeeji ati kọnputa naa.
  • Gbiyanju lati so bọtini itẹwe sinu ibudo USB ti o yatọ lori kọnputa rẹ.
  • Tun kọmputa rẹ bẹrẹ.
  • Test the keyboard on another computer to determine if the issue is with the keyboard or the computer system.

5.2. Àwọn kọ́kọ́rọ́ tí kò ṣiṣẹ́ dáadáa

  • Check for any debris or obstructions under the affected keys. Use compressed air to clear if necessary.
  • Ensure no software conflicts are present. Try using the keyboard in a different application or a clean boot environment.
  • If specific hotkeys or multimedia keys are not working, verify that the Fn key (if applicable) is being used correctly or that no software has remapped the keys.

6. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Ọja Mefa15.94 x 9.25 x 1.26 inches
Iwọn Nkan2 iwon
OlupeseIle-iṣẹ Kinesis
Nọmba Awoṣe NkanKIN-FS2-01US
Asopọmọra TechnologyUSB
Awọn ẹrọ ibaramuWindows 7-10, Linux, Chrome
Apejuwe KeyboardErgonomic, split-design keyboard with standard Windows layout, low-force tactile switches, embedded numeric keypad
Niyanju LiloỌfiisi
Pataki ẸyaErgonomic
Àwọ̀9 Inch Separation (Black)
Ọjọ Akọkọ WaOṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ 3, Ọdun 2010

7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Kinesis Corporation website or contact their customer service directly. Details regarding product registration, warranty claims, and support resources are typically available through these channels.

Olupese: Kinesis Corporation

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