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Allows Input by Physical Keyboard

White braille keyboard with 20 black braille cells.

VarioUltra is a braille display that supports multiple simultaneous connections to your computer and mobile devices via 1 USB and 4 channels of Bluetooth. 

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Click4all is a keyboard Programmable for PC, Tablet and Smartphone.

Small blue braille keypad.

A compact note-taker for blind users. It includes16-piezo ceramic Braille cells and a silent Braille keyboard and displays information in Braille for tactile reading. 

A gray Braille device with 8 black Braille input keys: 4 on the left and 4 on the right, and Braille cells below.

Braille devices that respond individually to the daily routine of a blind user and offer a tool for everyone in connection with a smartphone and/or notebook.

Various models of keyboards with built-in trackpads. Three models resemble a standard keyboard, but include medium-to-large sized trackpads embedded on the right-hand side. The fourth model is smaller, with angled corners rather than rectangular corners. Its keys are smaller than standard, and its small, built-in trackpad is on the upper left-hand side. It has two built-in red "legs" for standing up the device. One model is white; the other three are black.

May offer greater accessibility for individuals with short upper limbs or limited reach.

Finger guide overlaid on a large, wired keyboard with keypad.

Finger Guide Keyboard 110 Keys is a USB keyboard with finger guide that features a Bluestork BS-KB-MEDIUM / F keyboard with 110 keys and connects to all Windows computers without any installation.

FilterKeys setup window.

Slow Keys is a keyboard feature that instructs the keyboard to ignore brief or repeated keystrokes. When you use the this feature, you can slow the rate at which a key repeats when you hold it down.

A hand pressing on a keyboard using only one finger.

Sticky Keys allow users to press multi-key combinations one key at a time. For example, a user can perform "control, alt, delete," by pressing each individually. This allows users with limb differences and other impairments to perform various keyboard commands more easily.

Screenshot of Key Repeat settings in Mac OS System Preferences.

Change whether or how fast key presses repeat when a key is held down.

Various models of compact computer keyboards. They are all nearly identical to standard keyboards, except that they are missing numeric keypads on the right-hand side, and the keys are more compactly arranged. One model has a card reader slot on the upper right-hand corner. two are solid black. One model is black keys with light silver top and bottom borders. one is medium silver with light silver keys.

Mini keyboards—usually without a numeric keypad.