A keyboard with special features designed for individuals with physical or cognitive disabilities. Examples include one-handed keyboards, keyboards with large buttons, keyboards with symbols, etc.
a modified version of the standard keyboard supporting key selection based upon the user's unique needs
a modified version of the standard keyboard which supports key selection by variable hand and finger motion
A hardware device which replaces or works in addition to the standard keyboard and is designed to meet the individual needs of the user. It offers the user a variety of ways to provide input to the computer.
A hardware device that replaces or works in addition to the standard keyboard and is positioned to meet the specific needs of the user.
any keyboard which is not a standard computer keyboard. Examples include overlay keyboards, compact (or mini) keyboards, and expanded keyboards.
A keyboard that is different from a standard computer keyboard in its size or layout of keys.