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Provides Alternative Keyboard Layout

A black keypad with numbers and letters, about the size of a mobile phone.

An assistive technology product for the blind and visually impaired to use the smartphone more freely. Rivo connects to the smartphone and works as if it is the same smartphone with buttons.

A black, rectangular handheld device with 14 braille cells and an 8-dot keyboard.

A portable braille computer designed for users who are blind or deaf-blind.

A device similar to a typewriter but with few buttons and an adjuster on top.

Designed for one hand and works like other braille writers, except the keys for dots 1, 2, and 3 will remain in a locked position until dots 4, 5, and 6 are added or until the spacebar is depressed.

A blue brailler with a typewriter-like front with control keys, printing slit, and power cord.

The Large Cell Brailler has a 40% larger cell than the Classic Perkins Brailler, and the distance between the cells is ~50% wider. Enlarged braille cells creating more space between dots to accommodate people with tactile challenges.

A device similar to typewriter but with limited buttons, an adjuster on top and an electric cord on the side.

The Electric Perkins Brailler reduces key force requirements to produce quality braille, allowing a person who has weak fingers, whose hands are not fully functional, or who has arthritis to braille quicker and more comfortably.

orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard

An ergonomic keyboard and mouse in one, it's an alternative to the QWERTY keyboard that does not use keys. It has helped individuals with: Hand and finger injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, arthritis, and autism.

4 Key Version of the X-Keys;  4 keys in a row with small controller about the size of two keys on one end.

A custom computer interface controller with four to sixteen programmable keys for specialized commands with addressable backlighting in a compact, low profile footprint.

IntelliKeys USB keyboard with aphabet overlay inserted.

An intelligent, alternative keyboard that plugs into any Macintosh or Windows computer. 

The front of the iPad shows up to six rows of icons in 4 columns. The back illustrates the space gray option with an Apple Logo.

iPad is a tablet device from Apple with built-in assistive features to complement your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning, and literacy.

On-screen keyboard with word prediction, yellow keys, and black letters and punctuation.

Keeble is an iOS keyboard that allows users with fine motor-challenges, switch users and users with vision impairments to type in almost any app.