Yes it is KCS and we're a bit disappointed with it! Hasn't got a backspace
key! And does one really want an alphabetical layout when kids will be
graduating to QWERTY later. Otherwise, nice keys and colours and does have
an expensive keyguard.
At 11:35 24/02/97 GMT, you wrote:
>
>I recall some years ago a company launched an alternative keyboard (PC/Arc?)
>aimed at young children. I think it had a non qwerty layout and just a-z,
>spacebar, enter and cursor keys all in very bright colours.
>
>Does anyone know who makes (made!) it and whether it's still available?
>
>Phil Satchell
>
>Office for Students with Disabilities, Open University.
>
>
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