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Keyboard training apparatus
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 5709550
Issued Date
January 20, 1998
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Devine; Debra E. (Indianapolis, IN)
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Abstract
Training apparatus for use with a keyboard comprises a rigid support and a stabilizing bar having optional hand guides. The stabilizing bar is attached to the support, preferably pivotably, such that, when said training apparatus is positioned in front of a keyboard, an operator's hands are positioned between but not touching the support and the stabilizing bar when the operator's fingers are positioned over their home keys on the keyboard. In an alternate embodiment, the support for the stabilizing bar is formed integrally with the keyboard support.
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Owner
Devine; Debra E. (Indianapolis, IN)
Published
January 20, 1998
Application Number
08/704,023
Filed
August 28, 1996
US Classification
434/227   400/715
Int'l Classification
G09B   13/00   (20060101)   G09B   13/04   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
434/227   434/231   400/714   400/715  
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