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Monitor And Keyboard Light

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  1. GIGALIGHT The Gigalight is a set of monitor and keyboard lights designed for use by individuals with low vision. Designed to provide better lighting and visibility, the set includes a pair of lights that attach under the keyboard and extend upward to illuminate the keyboard. Also included is a floating cube light that attaches to the side of the monitor with Velcro to provide monitor illumination. POWER: Uses standard household current. WARRANTY: 90 days....[More Information]

  2. LOGICLIGHT Picture of LOGICLIGHT The LogicLight is a keyboard light designed for use by people with low vision. This light connects to any USB port, and its 10 built-in LEDs can be positioned over the keyboard using its flexible gooseneck arm. This light is designed specifically for use with LogicKeyboard's keyboards for PC and Macintosh, including the XL Print PC Slim Line Keyboard and XL Print Apple Advance Keyboard (see separate entries) which feature integrated USB ports. POWER: Uses 5-volt DC from a USB connection. DIMENSI...[More Information]

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