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A free, open-source multi-purpose on-screen keyboard. It was designed with the needs of handicapped persons in mind.
On-Screen Keyboard Portable is a handy way to bring your settings for the Windows' built-in an-screen keyboard with you from PC to PC. It will remember your hover preferences and other options and provides an easy way to launch it right from the PortableApps.com Menu.
SofType is a software utility which replaces the functionality of a desktop keyboard with a full-featured on-screen keyboard.
Multifunctional, fully programmable modular keyboard with 12x8 Matrix Key layout keyboard module for professional commercial use, e.g. in Point-of-Service (POS).
Mini keyboards—usually without a numeric keypad.
A virtual keyboard that includes several features to make on-screen typing faster, easier, and more accurate.
Small and practical finger guide keyboard that features a BLUESTORK keyboard with 78 keys and connects wirelessly anywhere via Bluetooth.
The Number Slide's retractable number pad slides out when you need it and away when you are finished.
May offer greater accessibility for individuals with short upper limbs or limited reach.
Some operating systems make it possible for the user to define which features can be accessed via keyboard commands, and what key patterns can be used.
Enlarged smartphone keyboard app.
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.
A Windows built-in Ease of Access tool called the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) that can be used instead of a physical keyboard to move around a PC's screen or enter text.
On-screen keyboard that allows the user to enter text into any application.
Braille keyboard designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. It connects to the keyboard port of a personal computer and requires no resident software on the computer, which allows this keyboard to work with any operating system.
A custom computer interface controller with four to sixteen programmable keys for specialized commands with addressable backlighting in a compact, low profile footprint.
The Portset BrailleKey provides an easy and simple solution for adding a Braille Keyboard to a Personal Computer, Laptop, MAC iPad, and Android Tablet.
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.
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.
A customizable keyboard with keys that can be arranged in any way to enable users easier access. The keys are also programmable and can eliminate the number of taps necessary to function and emulate any combination of mouse or joystick clicks on compatible devices.
A portable braille computer designed for users who are blind or deaf-blind.
A virtual keyboard for people who are unable to use a common computer keyboard or mouse due to a disability.
An on-screen keyboard program designed for use by people who have limited mobility, such as people suffering from muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, or similar handicaps or disabilities.
A free communication environment featuring an on-screen keyboard designed for use by individuals who cannot use a keyboard or mouse.
Software that uses a phonetic approach to help spelling-disabled children and adults spell better. Instead of spelling words by trying to remember the letter sequence, users spell the words based on what they sound like.