Keyguards for Keyboards A keyguard is a plastic or metal cover that matches to a specific keyboard. These come in various types and sizes […]
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Access options for one handed typing People approach one handed typing in different ways. The solution depends on the person’s skills, their environment and […]
BigKeys is a standard push-button keyboard but with bigger keys. The keys are 1″ square and are very clearly marked with text that is […]
The following is a list of specialist hardware keyboards designed for people with physical, visual or cognitive disabilities. See my Keyboard Access page for […]
Word prediction when typing has become common place thanks to the feature built into mobile phones. However long before that word prediction was available […]
Tiny keyboard and mouse combination devices such as the wireless iPazzPort, Compass Mini or FAVI FE01-BL Mini can help people who have a limited range of movement. Most […]
This tutorial looks at how to slow down the keyboard repeat rate in Microsoft Windows. Many people find that when they press a key […]
Sticky Keys is a free Windows accessibility features that helps people who find it difficult to hold down two keys at the same time.
Although it is possible to buy keyboards of alternative shapes and sizes, access can often be improved by use of Windows’ Accessibility Options and […]
The Inference Group at Cambridge University originally intended to create a method of entering text into PDAs and other mobile devices. The result, however, […]
This page explains how computers can be accessed using keyboard shortcuts which, when combined with a mouse, can make using a computer much quicker. […]
Mouse Keys is a free Windows accessibility feature. It lets you use the numeric keypad on the right of your keyboard to move the […]
You can control most day-to-day software and access the most popular websites without ever using a mouse. Sometimes it is less efficient to use […]
The Intellikeys is a programmable alternative keyboard that plugs into any computer running Windows. It enables students with physical, visual or cognitive disabilities to […]
Windows allows you to adjust the keyboard repeat rate to avoid accidental doubling-up of letters. If this does not meet your needs then Windows also offers a more specialist Slow Keys feature.