'Raised' Keyboards?
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A friend of the family has asked me to look into this but I can't get any promising results on google so I turn to SN
Basically my friend's daughter has a disability which means whilst she can happily use a computer keyboard her co-ordination is such that she often hits more than one key on a conventional 'one level' keyboard.
Is there such a thing as a raised or staggered keyboard which puts keys clearly on different heights or levels to make them clear and difficult to hit more than one at a time?
Not sure if such a thing even exists but would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction
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David
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Basically my friend's daughter has a disability which means whilst she can happily use a computer keyboard her co-ordination is such that she often hits more than one key on a conventional 'one level' keyboard.
Is there such a thing as a raised or staggered keyboard which puts keys clearly on different heights or levels to make them clear and difficult to hit more than one at a time?
Not sure if such a thing even exists but would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction
Cheers
David
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No probs - helped me find this one, which I like to the look of for gaming
http://www.ergodex.com/mainpage.htm
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http://www.ergodex.com/mainpage.htm
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