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Custom Keyguards are designed to enable people with upper extremity disabilities to use a standard computer keyboard but are unable to keep their hand elevated above it or who use a headwand or mouthstick. Keyguards support the hands and allow them to slide across the keyboard without pressing any keys. Desired keys are depressed through the corresponding keyhole. The keyguards also prevents the user from inadvertently pressing more than one key at a time. Latching mechanisms are provided for keys such as SHIFT and CONTROL to hold the keys down while pressing another key. Custom Keyguards can be manufactured for any keyboard to suit the users needs.

Notes: For more information about Custom Keyguards contact the Rehab Technician at Prentke Romich Company.

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This product record was updated on November 17, 2009.

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Prentke Romich Company

1022 Heyl Road
Wooster, Ohio 44691
United States
Telephone: 800-262-1984 or 330-262-1984.
Fax: 330-263-4829.
Web: http://www.prentrom.com.
Email: info@prentrom.com.


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