No number of bells and whistles can make a writer a success without superb ergonomics – so the Passport has been designed to comfortably accommodate a far wider range of writing styles than any other writer.
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Features
To simplify editing, running macros, and issuing commands from the writer, we’ve added two special keys to the left side of the keyboard that can be used alone or in combination with other keys – much like Ctrl, Alt, and Shift on a standard keyboard. And because they’re recessed, you’ll never know they’re there until you need them.
To support expanded steno theories, the asterisk key and the initial “S” have been separated into two keys so you will be able to define them separately and in combination – or continue to use them in the traditional manner. Traditional linked “S” and asterisk keys are also available for those who prefer them.
The Passport features a “soft” landing at the bottom of the keystroke, increasing comfort and reducing shock.A revolutionary linked number bar eliminates the uncomfortable “ridge” effect when the depth of stroke is adjusted.
To make “bridging” more comfortable with wide keys, the Passport’s keys are slightly less concave than the keys on traditional writers. To reduce fatigue and pain associated with “wrist twist,” elevated vowel keys are available in the same plane as the other keys. Vowel keys are also available in the classic low position for those who prefer a more traditional touch.