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The Large Print Computer Keyboard is designed specifically for visually impaired individuals, featuring oversized print letters for enhanced visibility. Its spill-resistant design ensures durability, while the ergonomic layout promotes comfort during extended use. Compatible with various operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for both personal and professional environments.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Support PC with USB port, Linux, Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10/ |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-A |
Special Features | Large Print Keys |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | 代 |
Theme | Daily Use |
Color | Black with Yellow Keys |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5"L x 14.5"W x 1"H |
H**R
Awsome Large Print Keyboard!
Awesome keyboard for people who have a very hard time seeing the keyboard. This keyboard is standard-sized, but the printout on all of the keys is larger, and this, in addition to fabulous contrast with the black lettering against the yellow background, with the letters, and numbers with Function Keys, direction keys, Delete, End, Number Insert, and Page up, and Page Down are much easier to see. It has the Escape, Tab, Caps Lock, Shift, and Control Keys enlarged also. The only problem with the keyboard is that there is not enough room on the number keys above the letter keys to see the symbol keys. So if one does not know that the symbol for & is above the 7 key, or ! is above the 1 key, or the @ symbol is above the 2 key, then they will have to memorize where these symbol keys are. However, other than that, this is an excellent keyboard for people who cannot see well. Also, this is a plug-and-play keyboard. No programming needed.
D**N
great product and value
solid dependable lightweight keyboard for home or office use. Hi visibility is great for these old eyes. works well as it should. easy to use.
T**T
highly visable and for some reason more accurate to type on, less back spacing :)
this thing is GREAT. Backspace is easier for my short pinky and the double row size Enter button is great too. The letters are REALLY BOLD. Should be easy to see in low light. Not impressed with the colors, hell go wacky and make the base in orange for yellow letters OR just make the keys a light blue. We KNOW where the keyboard IS so the real issue is just reading the letters on the keys, don't need a bright color there. This beats the heck out of the typical $19 keyboard IF you can stand the ugly factor. Same size as the usual keyboard (I could do without the number pad though) the keys don't see much larger MIGHT be, but that seems to make it more comfy and accurate to type on.
A**S
My Eyes Love It!
What we all hate to admit... but my eyes just loved this keyboard at first sight. The key height and action is a bit higher than what I am normally used to but nevertheless quite responsive compared to my last keyboard which was too spongy. This key action may be a bit too spongy for anyone with fine motor/hand/finger issues -- but not a problem for meThe USB Cable is a too short to reach the back of my computer where I like to plug it in so I am using a USB extender (MF) cable -- no problem. Of course, you can plug it the front, but I usually have a webcam and backup drive plugged in there. The other alternative is to use a USB hub, which I also have for my USB 3/3.1 ports.I once tried a backlit 'gaming' keyboard, but gave up on that quickly.I am very satisfied with this keyboard, recommend it, and wish all good enough vision to keep the mind active!
M**N
This is a Great Keyboard
My mother's eyesight is slowly deteriorating so she's mistyping - like, a lot.So, I decided maybe a backlit or low vision keyboard could help. I looked at the Perixx PERIBOARD-317, the SurnQiee Large Font Keyboard, and a few others that had backlit keys.The problem was all of them had many conflicting reviews saying something like, "This thing is awesome" and "This is totally awful, do not buy".This keyboard's reviews were all very, very good. It was cheap, and I could tell from the pictures exactly what it would feel like to use.First, the keys are large, square, and have more travel than a normal laptop keyboard, but not as much as a traditional desktop keyboard - they're also insanely easy to register a keystroke.Because the keys are flat, that there's basically no room between them, that they're easy to hit, and that they're huge makes this the perfect keyboard for older (or younger) people with vision problems.It also makes typing insanely fast.Backlit keyboards are nice but if one can't type well on them they're kind of useless.In short, this keyboard is amazing, and I understand why so many people raved about it.It's probably one of the better old school windows keyboards I've used in a while.Edit: O.k. my last statement might have been a bit over the top, but that's because I haven't used a windows keyboard in about a decade.This one got relegated to a shelf because my mother just could not type on it.We went with the Azio Usb Backlit 5 Colors (KB506). The travel is much shorter than this keyboard, and with the backlit keyboard my mother can now actually type with minor errors.Some people respond to the black and yellow, but after seeing the back lit I think it's a better keyboard.As for the Azio, make sure you get the 5 color, and not the 3 color.
T**E
Parents love this
Easy to read letters and numbers
V**E
Suddenly died
It is a great keyboard, but mine died after 1 month.
A**S
High Visibility
Ideal for "old eyes" and arthritic hands that lost touch typing skills.
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