|
Keyboards & Mice
Alternative keyboards and mice provide computer access for those who lack the fine motor skills or visual capabilities to operate standard peripherals. From large format keyboards to touch pads and trackballs, each item is customized to suit the individual needs of the user.
Categories
|
|
Large format keyboards offer large print and large key options for individuals with vision or mobility challenges who require a bigger typeface or over-sized keys when typing. Various large format keyboards are also available in alternative layouts and colors for even easier access.
|
Ergonomic mice reduce hand, wrist and arm pain associated with mouse induced injuries like carpel tunnel and repetitive stress injury. The unique shapes and sizes of ergonomic mice eliminate unnecessary movement.
|
Ergonomic keyboards are designed to minimize muscle strain and lessen stress on the hands and arms when typing. Ergonomic keyboards may be adjustable, smaller in size, split into segments, or feature unique key layouts.
|
Boundless AT one handed keyboards are specifically designed for individuals who use a single right or single left hand to type. Ideal for individuals with limited dexterity, each keyboard allows for an easy transition from a standard keyboard.
|
Trackballs and joysticks are mousing alternatives that require users to either roll a ball within a socket-like platform or shift a pivoting handle to move a cursor. Each can be used with a hand, arm, elbow, or foot by individuals with mobility challenges to navigate a computer.
|
A split keyboard is an ergonomic keyboard divided electronically into two halves meant to be places at a slight distance from each other or angled. Split keyboards transmit information in the same way standard, single keyboards will but provide differing physical positions to accommodate mobility challenges as well as help prevent issues like carpel tunnel and repetitive stress from typing.
|
Alternative keyboards are highly customizable computer input tools with unique configurations for individuals who have difficulty using a standard keyboard. Ergonomically designed, alternative keyboards reduce hand and wrist movement and can be programmed to perform various complex functions.
|
Touch pads are a computer pointing device consisting of a flat surface that translates the movement of a user’s finger to the cursor position on a computer screen. Advanced Touch pads include basic touch pad capabilities with programmable hotlinks, enhanced scrolling capabilities or enlarged surface areas.
|
Backlit keyboards feature letters, numbers and symbols that are illuminated from behind the keys in a variety of colors. Typically, each board is LED lit for a bright contrast, making it easier for individuals with vision challenges to see the keyboard keys easily, especially in low lighting.
|
Use these programmable keys with your regular keyboard to have one-button access to any redundant functions you perform regularly.
|
The Boundless AT line of children's keyboards have been carefully selected to cater to the individual needs to young typists learning how to use the keyboard. Large keys, vibrant colors, and distinctive letter and number combinations accommodate preschool to high school students of any typing ability.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|