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Provides Alternative Physical Keyboard

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.

Various models of illuminated keyboards. The devices are the same as standard keyboards, but with backlit keys. Some versions feature multi-colored backlighting (rainbow colors throughout the keyboard or else different colors in different sections), while others feature standard white backlighting. One model is much brighter than the others. Two of the models feature built-in wrist support bars on the bottom edge.

Features strong backlighting that allows users to more easily see and work.

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.

A small device that resembles a mouth retainer fitted by a dentist.

A communication, Smart Home,  and wheelchair controller for users who are paralyzed but with the ability to control the movement of their tongue.

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.

Finger guide overlaid on a small, white keyboard.

Small and practical finger guide keyboard that features a BLUESTORK keyboard with 78 keys and connects wirelessly anywhere via Bluetooth.

Five pronged device with buttons that fits in palm of hand, prongs correspond with 5 fingers.

A wearable device that digitizes several existing touch-based alphabets, such as Malossi and Braille, to enable blind and deaf-blind people to use all the features of a mobile device, to communicate with others, and to interact with the world.

Handwritten text on tablet with the typed version of the text above it.

A handwriting-to-speech application for iOS devices, HandySpeech provides people with speech and hearing disabilities a quick and easy conversational tool. The application remembers frequently used phrases, learns the user’s handwriting style, understands cursive, print and mixed writing styles and contains a dictionary for unusual words.

Laptop with a swivel display. The display has an AAC board.

Augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) aids.

Regular black color coded keyboard, with letters, numbers and special characters on it. Other function key and numbers on the right side of the keyboard are marked.

The LessonBoard is a standard-size QWERTY, computer keyboard with a patented color-coded by finger layout to show correct finger placement, help reduce the chance of forming bad keyboarding habits, and improve precision and speed.