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One Hand Keyboard Interface

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  1. BEST SWITCH INTERFACE (BSI) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/1999) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---The BEST Switch Interface, or BSI, is a keyboard modification program that allows persons with physical or cognitive disabilities to connect one to three switches to IBM computers. Commercial or public domain software can be used with the BSI as cause-and-effect and motor training programs. This partial keyboard emulator assigns any key or a string of keys to be activated through 1, 2, or 3 switches; enables a one-handed ...[More Information]

  2. ONE HAND COMPUTER KEYBOARDS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- One hand keyboard interface for one hand typing on IBM PC, AT, XT, PS-2 and one hand keyboard converter for Apple IIe computer. Most frequently used characters are arranged in the center of the keyboard to eliminate strenuous reaching. Available for right or left hand. Includes training manual....[More Information]

  3. POWERMOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The PowerMouse is a one-handed keyboard and cursor control interface that allows full keyboard functions and basic mouse capability with fingertip control of programmable functions. The device has 40 buttons and provides for 240 user-definable functions of 255 keystrokes each. COMPATIBILITY: IBM compatible and works with Windows. Uses a serial interface....[More Information]

  4. PROENT KEYBOARD --- DISCONTINUED (RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE) --- Keyboard is designed for one hand touch typing of both text and numeric data. Key layout has 13 of the most frequently used letters arranged together to minimize finger movement. The other letters appear in the right hand corners of these keys and are generated by simultaneously depressing the mode key with the thumb and the desired key. Function keys and cursor keys are displayed on the left side of the keyboard. Software is provided to ...[More Information]

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