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There are many, many types of keyboards out there.  Adaptations can include
sticky key features, to Intellikeys (an enlarged keyboard), to small
keyboards, to using morse code, to braille.  Other adaptations can include
keyguards and also scanning keyboards.  I've also got places you can check
out at www.bv.net/~john/adaptasskeyboards.html

Elizabeth Thiers, OTR
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homepage: http://www.bv.net/~john/bethsot1.html

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> From: Toobs <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: ZDTV (Keyboards 4 the Handicap)
> Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 10:29 AM
>
> > i was just wondering if you know of any specially adapted keyboards for
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> > those with severe CP? Sorry to confuse you. I guess I should of worded
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> > the question a bit better huh!?  :)
> > Do you know of any?
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> Sorry, I tend to be slow :)  I don't know much about adapted keyboards.
You
> might want to try Dragon System (www.dragonsys.com) or Words+
> (www.words-plus.com) and see if they can help you.
>
> Toobs
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