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Picture of GEWA ACCESS MEDI Gewa Access Medi is a wireless scanning keyboard for computers or environmental controls designed for use by individuals with fine motor disabilities, mobility disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This wireless keyboard controls a computer through remote infrared (IR) using the included mouse interface. The keyboard has two levels, one for the computer and one for environmental control. Input can be made through direct selection or scanning, with 12 different scanning methods. Macros and multi-function environmental control commands can be recorded and transmitted with a single keystroke. Settings for keyboard Delay and Repeat rate can be changed. Integral kayguards are included. DIMENSIONS: Keys are 0.5 inch in diameter.

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Price: 3175.00.

This product record was updated on April 22, 2009.

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ZYGO-USA

48834 Kato Road, Suite 101-A
Fremont, California 94538
United States
Telephone: 800-234-6006 or 510-249-9660.
Fax: 510-770-4930.
Web: http://www.zygo-usa.com.
Email: zygo@zygo-usa.com.


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