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Provides Non-standard Keyboard Size

Semi circular arrangement of colored keys on a white board.

This large-field keyboard series is suitability for people with motor difficulties, such as tremble, spastic paralysis, athetosis or coordination, or those with low vision. Can be used controled with the hand, foot, mouth, or headstick. Three sized verisons are available and customizations are possible. 

Arial view of keyboard keys and braille display.

A completely compatible braille keyboard with the keyboard standard. 

Large rectangular keyboard with black keys on beige background with pen in front.

Modified keyboards that are suitable for people with mild motor malfunctions as well as finger/headstick users, dysmelia-injured people, people with joint problems, and visually impaired people.

White, wired, mini keyboard with small keys, palm resting area, and tiny trackball.

ABP muscular dystrophic keyboards are mini keyboards that have been specially developed for people with advanced muscle diseases and correspondingly limited range of movement (muscular dystrophy, thalidomide damage, etc.).

White keyboard-like device with red and black keys.

Mini-keyboard that allows people with muscle weakness or paralysis to do computer work.

Hands operating the Braille keyboard device beneath a tablet computer screen

EasyLink 12 Touch provides Braille access on touchscreen devices such as the iPhone, iPad or iPod. 

Trapezium-shaped keyboard with keys in different colors.

The Tash alternative keyboards plug directly into your computer, with no special interface is required.

White keyboard with arrow controls to the right

ABP GFT Classic are large-field keyboards. The keys Ctrl, Alt, AltGr, Shift and Windows are equipped with a hold function, which allows complete operation with one hand (or foot, etc.). In addition, 50 keys are freely programmable to facilitate repetitive operations.

Device similar to a printer shown printing numbers and mathematical operations.

A device that allows users to create and modify overlays using simple tools, which supports learning for motion and cognitive disability students and also has customizable features to meet their needs.

Large, yellow rectangular keyboard with a custom layout and a handle on the top.

A programmable membrane keyboard in A3 format designed to facilitate access to the computer. It is particularly suitable for educational and rehabilitative activities and for its versatility it is able to respond to a multiplicity of difficulties.