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A Buyers Guide - Typewriter And Keyboard Accessories
ILC Reference NO 62:11:600
Item sourced from ILC ACT database
Short Description
When using technology, many people with disabilities will benefit from accessories to optimise their efficiency. Simple accessories to a keyboard could make the difference between requiring assistance and comfortable independent access.
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KEYGUARDS
A keyguard is a shield which fits over a keyboard. Keyguards are usually made of a perspex sheet with holes corresponding to the keys underneath. A keyguard allows a person with inaccurate or uncoordinated movements to press the desired keys without pressing other keys unintentionally. A keyguard can also allow a person with muscle weakness to rest their hands on the keyboard without hitting keys accidentally. Keyguards are commercially available for
standard keyboards and selected devices, with perspex and Velcro attachments for ease of mounting. Keyguards can also be customised for different needs and devices, for example communication devices, expanded keyboards, and trackballs.
INTELLIKEYS SNAP-IN KEYGUARDS
Intellikeys Snap-In Keyguards are a set of lightweight keyguards specifically for the Intellikeys expanded keyboard. Each keyguard is black in colour to contrast with the Intellikeys keyboard and aid visual discrimination of keys. There are two sets, either with 2, 3, 4 and 6 holes, or 9,12,15 and 16 holes.
KEYBOARD SEAL
Keyboard seals are flexible plastic moulded covers that protect keyboards from spills, dust, paper clips, saliva and other foreign matter. The covers remain in place during keyboard use and do not restrict any functions. They are available for most popular computer and typewriter keyboards. Manufacturers will also custom make a cover for any keyboard, including computers, communication devices and calculators, as well as trackballs and mice.
KEY LABELS
Key labels are stickers which are used to change the appearance of the keyboard. They may be used to enlarge the size of the letters, numbers and punctuation on the keyboard. Stickers come in many colours including white lettering on a black background, or black lettering on a beige background. Letters can be upper case (capital) as well as lower case.
CONSULTATION:
In some situations it may be advisable to consult an expert in the area of technology for people with disabilities. The Computer Assistive Technology Services (CATS) is a division of the Northcott Society and located in North Parramatta. They also travel extensively throughout NSW. The Assistive Technology Service of The Spastic Centre of NSW is located in Allambie Heights.
This information has been prepared by the COMPUTER ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICE (Div. of Northcott Society).
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