
Logitech has just announced their new ergonomic Wave keyboard. At first glance it doesn't appear different than the other warped-shape keyboards on the market, but closer scrutiny reveals the keys are curved in two different axes, making us Core bloggers curious to try the thing.
In addition to the standard hotkeys, the Wave features a typing-speed indicator, and an "error rate tracker" that lets you know how many times you had to hit the backspace key. Not sure what good either of those features are, but at any rate, we'll have to wait 'til August to get our hands on one.
via daily tech

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I can't give all uses for the typing-speed indicator, and error rate tracker, but in most Call Centers and Help Desks, they track both, and are part of the agent's statistics, more commonly known as METRICS.