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BigKeys LX

BigKeys LX. Keyboard for individuals who struggle with traditional keys. Keys and Key Layout. 60 keys 1 in sq. each 4x normal key 97 functions Keys are click style switches Change keys Durable. Different keys-show web page. Information. PC or Mac 7 x 18 in. Long non-coiled cable

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BigKeys LX

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  1. BigKeys LX Keyboard for individuals who struggle with traditional keys.

  2. Keys and Key Layout 60 keys 1 in sq. each 4x normal key 97 functions Keys are click style switches Change keys Durable • Different keys-show web page

  3. Information PC or Mac 7 x 18 in. Long non-coiled cable USB or PS/2 connection

  4. Not Available • Entire numeric pad • Scroll lock • Print screen • Pause/break

  5. Accessories • Protective skin • Rigid keyguard • Slant board • Replacement letters (lower case, upper case, different colors) • BigTrack trackball • Sam trackball • Early learning software • Left/Right separator

  6. Why? What? • Simplified keyboard • Less confusing • Less distractions • Large keys • Word processing • Spreadsheets • Email • Early learning software • Internet access • Any computer program

  7. Functions • All necessary functions of a regular keyboard • Function keys • Assist mode (sticky keys) • Run-on eliminated • Plug –n- Play Wonderful alternative for those with: • Vision impairment • Physical disability • Cognitive disability

  8. Suggesteduse for: • cerebral palsy • motor neuronedisease • multiple sclerosis • Parkinson’s disease • upper limb disorder • autism • down’s syndrome • learning disorders • severe learning difficulty • severe learning difficulty • arthritis • stroke • impairment of motor skills • poor sight or partial sight • rheumatism • any acquired neurological impairment.

  9. Conclusion • Overall it is an excellent alternative keyboard for individuals with a range of different disabilities. It should be recommended for use in schools, homes, work or anywhere a computer is being used.

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