The Social Network Access Keyboard, or SNAK, is a Facebook-friendly USB multimedia keyboard developed by Social Keyboards. SNAK helps you to run all those major Facebook activities on its specified hotkeys, which become active once logged into your Facebook account. And when signed out of your account, these hotkeys will get disabled.

These Facebook special keys placed on both sides of the keyboard were originally a multimedia keyboard from Dynex. The keyboard has 19 pictorial hotkeys that cover all major Facebook activities, including messages, notifications, edit profile, events, groups, friends, phone book, help center, account settings, privacy settings, home, sleep, photos, upload photos, videos, games etc.
That means with a stroke on the "edit profile" key placed on the left side of the keyboard, your Facebook page will prepare for profile editing. The concept behind the Social Network Access Keyboard is indeed fantastic. Robert Amato, CEO and founder of Social Keyboards, is the brain behind the keyboard. Amato has a tradition of developing many similar amazing social media-friendly keyboards, such as OK Cupid, Classmates.com and MySpace keyboards. SNAK keyboard is now compatible with Windows 7, Microsoft XP and Vista and it is reasonably priced at $30.
Source: Engadget