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Mike and Joyce,

I just found a site for alternative keyboards that might suit your needs.
The datalux keyboard is the one I saw (if memory serves).  I do apologize,
because I was confusing the recessed well design with another keyboard.  The
Datalux keyboard is not recessed.

<A HREF="http://www.tggweb.com/disable/onehand.htm">mini adaptive keyboard
large alternative computer access for people with disabi</A>

When you go to the site, you will see "one hand" on the left side.  If you
click on that, it will take you to a page that has a couple of alternatives:
Datalux, and a typing system called chording, which I am not familiar with,
but seems interesting.  There is something about DVORAK and voice recognition
systems somewhere on the site as well.  "Sticky keys" is also discussed.
This feature allows the typist to press one key, then another in sequence (I
think it works this way) in order to achieve the same results as pressing two
or more keys simultaneously (e.g., control-alt-delete).

Take care all,
Betty

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