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ANSI

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Recommended Seating:

 

1)

 

Seat height should range from 

16” 

to 

20.5”. 

This refers to how high the chair seat should be with a 

person

s weight pressing on the cushions.

 

2)

 

Seat depth for chairs with rectangular cushions or chairs made of hard materials should range from 

15” 

to 

17”. 

Seat depth refers to the distance from the front edge to the back edge of the seat cushion. Seat depth 

can be greater if the front edge of the seat is soft or curved.

 

3)

 

Seat width should be at least 

18.2” 

measured across the middle of the seat. Seat width refers to the side

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to

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 side distance across the seat cushion.

 

4)

 

Distance between armrests should be at least 

18.2” 

measured between the inner edges of the armrests.

 

5)

 

The backrest should be at least 

12” 

wide in the lower back area.

 

 

Adjusting your work surface

 

The proper height of the work surface is related to the clearance you have beneath it to accommodate your 
legs while in a seated position.

 

1)

 

Pull up to the work surface while seated. With your feet flat on the floor, adjust the height of your work 
surface so that your knees do not bump the edge of the work surface or keyboard support tray (when the 
tray is in its working position). The tops of your thighs should not touch the underside of the work surface.

 

2)

 

When pulled up to the work surface, your feet or knees should not bump against the back of the work 
surface or wall supporting the work surface.

 

3)

 

Swivel to grasp something within easy reach on your work surface. You need enough clearance beneath 
your work surface to move freely. Your knees should not bump against anything under the work surface.

 

 

If the height of the work surface causes your shoulders to be raised up or hunched, consider lowering your 
work surface. If you must hunch over your work surface, consider raising it so that you can work in a 
comfortable, upright position. Check the height of your work surface against the ANSI recommendations:

 

1)

 

Knee space should measure at least 

20” 

from side to side under the work surface; 

24” 

is preferred.

 

2)

 

The underside of the work surface or keyboard tray should be higher than your knees. If your work 
surface cannot be raised or lowered, the clearance under the work surface should be at least 

26.2”.

 

3)

 

There should be at least 

12.2” 

of front

-

to

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back clearance at knee height, measured from underneath the 

front edge of the work surface back toward the wall supporting the work surface. Taller people will need 
more clearance. 

 

 

Adjusting your keyboard

 

If you are using a keyboard tray or platform, adjust the angle and height of your keyboard so that the front of 
the keyboard is approximately at the same height as your elbows. Your forearms should be parallel to the 
floor. Be careful of the following:

 

1)

 

Are you striking the keys on your keyboard too hard? Try to remember to soften your touch.

 

2)

 

Are your shoulders raised or hunched? Relax and lower them. If the armrests of your chair are forcing 
your shoulders up, consider asking to have the armrests removed. If your work surface is forcing your 
shoulders up, consider asking to have it lowered.

 

3)

 

Do you keep your hands poised above the keyboard? Relax them; don

t allow yourself to keep your hands 

frozen in one position. Remember mini

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breaks.

 

4)

 

Are you leaning against a sharply angled edge? Move back to relieve pressure on your forearms.

 

5)

 

Are you leaning over to reach things in your workstation that could be placed closer? Do you often reach 
behind your body or above shoulder height to retrieve something that could be moved forward or down? 
Try to find an arrangement that keeps materials you frequently use within convenient reach (about 

20” 

away for a heavy object).

 

 

Finally, listen to your body. If you think you may be more comfortable adopting a different posture or way of 
working, experiment! And if you are experiencing persistent discomfort or unusual sensations, see a health 
care professional for advice.

 

 

Reprinted in part with the permission of Herman Miller, Inc., Zeeland, MI USA. Herman Miller, Inc. does not 
necessarily recommend the use of the Kinesis keyboard. © 1992 HERMAN MILLER, INC., Zeeland, MI USA.

 

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Страница 2: ...f you have an earlier version of firmware not all features described in this manual may be supported To download the latest firmware here kinesis com support advantage2 firmware updates 2016 2019 by K...

Страница 3: ...ed by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separa...

Страница 4: ...arted 11 4 1 Positioning and Work Area Setup 11 4 2 Adaption Guidelines 11 4 3 If You Are Injured 12 5 0 Initially Configuring Your Keyboard 13 5 1 Default QWERTY Layout 14 5 2 Alternate Onboard Dvora...

Страница 5: ...7 10 Advanced Macro Tools 30 7 11 Status Report Custom Playback 32 8 0 Firmware Updates 32 9 0 Keyboard Care and Maintenance 33 9 1 Keyboard suddenly stops working 33 9 2 Reformatting and Conditionin...

Страница 6: ...u are using a new keyboard Your physical trauma has built up over months or years and it may take weeks before you notice a difference It is normal to feel some new fatigue or discomfort as you adapt...

Страница 7: ...USB foot pedals in 2015 then adapted for use in the Advantage2 keyboard in 2016 and ultimately to the Freestyle Edge Pro models in 2017 2018 The foundation of SmartSet is using a virtual removable dr...

Страница 8: ...juries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis Integrated palm supports Unlike most keyboards the Advantage2 features integrated palm supports Fig 2 and self adhesive cushioned palm pads which a...

Страница 9: ...ut without the preliminary 55gm tactile bump 20 degree lateral tilt design The contour design of the Advantage2 positions your hands so that your thumbs are approximately twenty degrees higher than pi...

Страница 10: ...oard that uses generic drivers provided by the operating system so no special drivers or software is required Therefore it is plug and play with all operating systems that support full featured USB ke...

Страница 11: ...unction row keys Using palm supports palm pads The integrated palm supports are designed to provide comfortable support for your hands while resting though many users rest their palms while typing to...

Страница 12: ...trauma disorder CTD If so you should use special care when using a computer regardless of your keyboard Even if you simply experience modest discomfort when using a traditional keyboard you should use...

Страница 13: ...ing is accomplished by remapping thumb key actions to the embedded layer preferably accessed through an optional Kinesis foot pedal where they can be typed with by your fingers Personal preference wil...

Страница 14: ...to increase typing speed and decrease errors as compared to the traditional QWERTY layout Unlike most keyboards every Advantage2 has an onboard Dvorak layout Fig 12 that can be accessed using an onbo...

Страница 15: ...reset the thumb keys to the default Windows mode for the active layout US Advantage2 keyboards are shipped with four additional keycaps corresponding to Mac and PC modes so that the thumb key legends...

Страница 16: ...n your operating system and your active application However two special keys are unique to the Advantage2 and the SmartSet Programming Engine the Keypad Key keypad and the Program Key progm The uses o...

Страница 17: ...s and install the included three Mac keycaps on the appropriate keys Fig 15 Regardless of the selected layout or Thumb Key Mode certain keys on the Advantage2 keyboard will behave differently in a Mac...

Страница 18: ...xt layouts are the two factory configured options see Section 7 5 Alternate Hotkey layouts can be created see Section 7 6 Thumb Key Mode Indicates which of the three Thumb Key Modes are currently acti...

Страница 19: ...eature that provides a subtle electronic click each time a key press is registered The purpose of this click is to provide auditory feedback to the user regarding when a given key press has been regis...

Страница 20: ...pidly 2 Tap a macro trigger key or key combination If you use a combination hold the modifier s first then press the trigger key then release all keys The LED flashing will slow 3 Type your macro cont...

Страница 21: ...t can be reprogrammed 84 programmable keys in each of the top layer and the keypad layer see Section 6 13 The Program Key and the Keypad key are the only keys which cannot be assigned a different func...

Страница 22: ...ayer many keys mostly on the right side have secondary actions that are reflected in a small legend printed on the front of the key When keypad layer is activated the right keywell features an embedde...

Страница 23: ...ayback speed globally progm F10 macro speed will enter Global Macro Playback Speed Adjustment Mode All four LED indicator lights will flash to alert you that you are in an active programming mode Then...

Страница 24: ...flash drive named Advantage2 where the keyboard s layout files qwerty txt and dvorak txt settings state txt and SmartSet App are stored The Advantage2 s v drive is normally hidden from your computer a...

Страница 25: ...s five files Fig 26 all of which are simple text txt four which can be opened with any text editing program e g Notepad Microsoft Word etc The do_not_edit txt file is for internal keyboard use and sho...

Страница 26: ...ED will stop flashing Note If you attempt to assign a hotkey layout to a key which already has a hotkey layout for that layout family QWERTY or Dvorak then you will lose any saved key remaps but macro...

Страница 27: ...ght click on the drive After the system says okay to remove drive use progm F1 to close the v drive If you get a drive busy message when you try to eject wait and check the v drive files are closed an...

Страница 28: ...or both QWERTY and Dvorak Using USB decimal code in lieu of Action Tokens In many cases the appropriate USB HID decimal code but not USB hex code can be substituted in place of the Kinesis defined Act...

Страница 29: ...p of the layout file on your hard drive Listed below are commonly available text editors for different operating systems Windows Notepad provides simple text only Microsoft Word and other word process...

Страница 30: ...a q a Syntax Example 2 The Right Windows key location always the default Win Mode location will be deactivated using the null token rwin null Syntax Example 3 When the keypad layer is active the A ke...

Страница 31: ...be used separately or in combination to create a delay of any length in increments of 125ms To insert a delay use curly brackets around the delay time and a d in front of the chosen increment d125 or...

Страница 32: ...Report Playback By default the Status Report plays at speed 3 which produces optimal results for the vast majority of systems If desired the playback speed of the Status Report can be set to a faster...

Страница 33: ...technicians using premium components It is designed to last for many years with proper care and maintenance 9 1 Keyboard stops working suddenly If a layout or settings file has unreadable information...

Страница 34: ...Repair described above in Maintaining a 4MB v drive If that is not successful you will need to reformat your v drive On your PC enable Power User Mode and open the v drive progm F1 Locate the Advantag...

Страница 35: ...rom trained agents based in our US headquarters Kinesis has a commitment to deliver best in class customer service and we look forward to helping if you experience any problems with your Advantage2 ke...

Страница 36: ...urning the product You are responsible for the cost of shipping the product to Kinesis Within the United States and Canada Kinesis will ship products repaired or replaced under warranty to you by grou...

Страница 37: ...nd end Escape escape Calculator calc Print Screen prtscr Shutdown2 shutdn Scroll Lock scroll International Key intl Caps Lock caps Menu App menu Pause pause No key action null Toggle Keypad kptoggle S...

Страница 38: ...guidance for creating an ergonomically appropriate workspace The following ergonomic guidelines are reprinted with the permission of Herman Miller Inc These guidelines include references to ANSI Amer...

Страница 39: ...asure at least 20 from side to side under the work surface 24 is preferred 2 The underside of the work surface or keyboard tray should be higher than your knees If your work surface cannot be raised o...

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