Keyboards
The ABC keyboard is an alphabetic, A-Z, extended full PC keyboard for beginners of all ages.
Value: $35
The AlphaSmart 3000 allows you to enter and edit text, then send it to any computer for formatting or directly to a printer. Its portability allows students to use it anywhere and anytime - in the classroom, at home, or on field trips.
Value: $200
Infogrip's BAT Keyboard is a one-handed, compact input device that replicates all the functions of a full-size keyboard, but with greater efficiency and convenience. The BAT is easy to learn and use. Letters, numbers, commands and macros are simple key combinations, "chords," that you can master in no time. Best of all the BAT's unique ergonomic design reduces hand strain and fatigue for greater comfort and productivity.
Value: $350
Available in various layouts and color schemes, these large-key keyboards are perfect for anyone who struggles with standard sized keys. Great for low/limited vision consumers.
Value: $160
Tri-dimensional swivel and yaw allow literally infinite positioning options for each of the three sections: tilt, rotate, bend, flex, twist, flatten, you name it.
Value: $300
Dana features Palm OS™, the world-standard handheld operating system, giving you access to more than 20,000 Palm applications. Dana uses a full-size keyboard and a screen that's 3.5 times wider than the typical handheld screen. You can type or enter data using the keyboard or by writing with the Dana stylus directly onto the screen.
Value: $400
This adaptable keyboard incorporates many ergonomic design features to provide strain-free, comfortable operation.
Value: $300
