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BigKeys LX Keyboard for individuals who struggle with traditional keys.

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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BigKeys LXKeyboard for individuals who struggle with

traditional keys.

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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

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

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Not AvailableEntire numeric pad Scroll lock

Print screenPause/break

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AccessoriesProtective skinRigid keyguardSlant boardReplacement letters

(lower case, upper case, different colors)

BigTrack trackballSam trackballEarly learning

softwareLeft/Right separator

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Why? What?Simplified keyboardLess confusingLess distractionsLarge keys

Word processingSpreadsheetsEmailEarly learning

softwareInternet accessAny computer

program

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FunctionsAll necessary

functions of a regular keyboard

Function keysAssist mode (sticky

keys)Run-on eliminatedPlug –n- Play

Wonderful alternative for those with:

Vision impairmentPhysical disabilityCognitive disability

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Suggested use for:cerebral palsy motor neurone

disease 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 rheumatismany acquired

neurological impairment.

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ConclusionOverall 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.