Single-switch access
Single-switch access is used by people with very limited mobility. If a person can only move his head, then this switch can be put near head, so it would be possible to click and navigate using this switch with head movements. This allows a person to navigate through the computer system.
Large Print Bluetooth Mini Keyboard
This keyboard was designed for vision impaired and mature aged iPad and iPhone users. It has big buttons and big sharp letters, which are easy to see. This helps to reduce eye strain. The keyboard uses Bluetooth technology, so it can be connected to any Bluetooth compatible device.
I was suprised how big the prices are for these kind of devises.
The prices can be high due to the products being heavily subsidized (90% or more, so the user pays only a small fraction of the cost) for users in the civilized world. Regrettably, we here are just starting to join it...
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