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Machine Building & Automation Daily News

23 July 2008

Keyboard for children and those with special needs

To help young children and people with special needs (including dyslexia) become familiar and practiced in the use of computer keyboards, a new keyboard - named 'The Startaboard' - has been specifically designed and made available by Aerco. Whilst the same size as a conventional keyboard, the keys are ten times larger, making them much easier for children to see, feel, touch and press.

The 'qwerty' layout has all lettering in lower case and the imaginative colour coding of purple, green, red, yellow and blue identifying the vowels, consonants, numbers, punctuation and function keys makes them much easier to recognise and assimilate.

This wired keyboard, which will prove of great value to children, slow learners, people with special needs and teachers alike, works straight out of the box and is available with a Combo PS/2 USB interface version and is compatible with all the Windows operating systems including Vista.

For more information or to place an order, visit www.cherrykeyboardsrus.co.uk

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