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Allows Input by Physical Keyboard

Various models of numeric keypads. They resemble a small calculator, but feature standard keyboard keys. One model has an additional column of page navigation keys on the left-hand side. Two models are silver; one is gold; and the fourth is black.

Add-on component for a computer/tablet that provides dedicated number keys as well as mathematical operation keys.

Various models of tablet keyboards. Two models resemble compact-sized standard keyboards; one has a built-in "cradle" to hold devices at the top; the other has a built-in trackpad on the right-hand side. The other two are built-in to folding tablet cases. One model has an extra swivel hinge where the case folds in half, so the tablet can be swiveled at multiple angles in relation to the keyboard. That model is gold-colored. The others are blue, white, & black with a red cradle.

Physical keyboard that users can connect to their tablets wirelessly.  

Various models of folding keyboards. They resemble thin, smaller versions of standard keyboards without a numeric keypad on the right-hand side. They have a two-fold or three-fold design, with hinges and the ability to fold flat similar to a "flip phone." The hinges on one model are visibly obvious when keyboard is in use. The other models' hinges are not noticeable. Two devices include a built-in tablet stand at the top. Two models are black; One is silver with black keys; the fourth is rose gold.

Thin, lightweight keyboard that can be folded flat for portability.

Various models of multi-device keyboards. They resemble medium-sized compact keyboards without a numeric keypad on the right-hand side. Two of the models feature built-in "cradles" or slots at the top where you can place your phone and/or tablet while typing. Three models are black; one is white.

Universal keyboard that allows the user to easily switch between a computer, tablet, or mobile device.

Various models of rugged keyboards. Two resemble standard keyboards, but they feature a built-in trackpad or a trackball embedded in the bottom right corner. The other two models are mini-sized; One model is a standard compact keyboard without the numeric keypad on the right-hand side; the second mini model is smaller (its keys are similar-sized to mid-2000s cell phone keyboards) with a small built-in trackpad. The keyboards are light silver, black with light silver trim, and black.

Durable and strong keyboards that are suitable for industrial, outdoor, or heavy maintenance settings. These keyboards are suitable for users who use heavy force when typing or whose keyboards tend to fall frequently. They are also typically water-resistant.

Various models of flexible keyboards. They resemble standard keyboards in layout, but they look as thin as an iPhone and are soft, rubbery mats, instead of standard, rigid keyboards. One model is black; another is light grey with black keys; a third model is light grey with light pink keys and is folded in half; the fourth model is light grey with light blue keys and is rolled into a tube for storage.

Soft silicone keyboards that can rolled, twisted, folded, or washed.

Various models of gaming keyboards. A typical gaming keyboard resembles a standard keyboard, but with additional keys, multi-colored backlighting (rainbow or a three-color design), and sometimes a built-in palm rest. Three of these models are one-handed designs. These devices resemble large keypads, similar to a credit card machine at a shop. All of the one-handed models include a palm rest on the bottom edge.

Highly customizable keyboard that features programmable hot key and macro key shortcuts, more extensive media controls for a computer, and an ergonomic design.

Three variations of keyboards, one with number pad on right, one with number pad on left, and third with keys laid out similar to natural finger position on keyboard and number pad on right.

Computer keyboard system that features a Braille display, a Braille input keyboard, a standard keyboard that can be clipped onto the Braille display, and a numeric keypad.

Various models of ergonomic split keyboards. These keyboards resemble standard models, except that they are split down the middle into two separate modules. Two models feature the modules connected close together but angled upwards and outwards. One device has the two modules connected, so that the device is essentially a standard keyboard. The fourth device has its two components separated wider apart. Three keyboards are black; the fourth is solid white. All devices have keys in contrasting colors.

A type of adjustable keyboard that allows users to customize the width, height, and angle of the keyboard.

Rectangular remote with multiple colors for each different control. Switch controls along right edge of remote.

An accessible infrared (IR) learning remote that provides simplified control of almost any IR device.