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12/04/2007 - By Wayne Wilson Wayne Wilson has patented the R-tab keyboard, a keyboard with the tab button on the right hand side to make it easier for typists to do their data entry tasks.
Wayne Wilson has patented the R-tab keyboard, a keyboard with the tab button on the right hand side to make it easier for typists to do their data entry tasks.
Tulsa, OK, 2007 – Three decades is a long time to spend in front of a computer. And though it may wreak havoc on your eyesight, it will show you the inefficiencies of computers and keyboards.
Tulsa,
OK, 2007 – Three decades is a long time to spend in front of a computer. And though it may wreak havoc on your eyesight, it will show you the inefficiencies of computers and keyboards.
When those inefficiencies drove Wayne Wilson up the wall, he patented his own unique keyboard with a tab button on the right-hand side.
Wilson has spent 32 years doing data entry, including 21 years as a CPA. And those years have taught him a few things about the typical keyboard set up.“When you’re doing data entry all day, you start to notice how inefficient the typical keyboard setup is,”
Wilson said. “You’re entering all this data with your right hand, and then you have to hit the tab key with your left hand to switch fields. It’s much more time-consuming than it needs to be.” Because of this difficulty, people have to develop their own routines.
For two years,
Wilson looked for a , but couldn’t find one.
Wilson looked for a more efficient keyboard, but couldn’t find one.
“Microsoft has a patent on a keyboard with the tab key up where the NumLock key is,”
Wilson said. “I built one of those keyboards and it tested slower than normal.”
With other keyboard-finding avenues exhausted,
Wilson decided to make his own. He created a keyboard that has the tab key to the right of the number pad, so that people handling data entry can do it all with their right hands.
Wilson decided to make his own. He created a keyboard that has the tab key to the right of the number pad, so that people handling data entry can do it all with their right hands. “Based on our testing, this keyboard improves data entry speed by a 15.6 percent to 27 percent increase,”
Wilson said. “That’s a lot of time saved. And the more time our testers used the keyboard, the more they increased productivity. “It doesn’t matter if you’re an accountant, a secretary or just somebody who does data entry on a regular basis. This is something that can increase your efficiency at work, and you’ll be able to get a lot more done in a lot less time.” For more information about the R-tab keyboard, visit http://www.r-tab.com. About TW Enterprises:
Oklahoma Veteran Wayne Wilson founded TW Enterprises, Inc. in 2003. Drawing on his 32 years working with computers, and 21 years experience as a CPA, Wayne developed a unique keyboard to help increase data entry efficiency for accountants, engineers, secretaries, and other office workers in all industries. His product is also ideal for larger companies looking for cost savings by increasing productivity and data entry speed. Contact Wayne Wilson
waynewilsonx@sbcglobal.net
918-660-0894
www.r-tab.com
