On Tue 25 Feb, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> In response to a recent query regarding the Big Keys keyboard, Ted Pottage
> wrote:
>
> >I've seen Big Keys and I wouldn't give it house room because...
> >
>
> At the Ace/Access Centre we have found the Big Keys keyboard to be the most
> effective solution for some children with moderate - severe learning
> disabilities and/or with difficulty in using a conventional keyboard.
>
> So please don't write it off. In some instances it is wholly appropriate.
>
I also said:
>> I would think seriously before investing in a non QWERTY system.
Evidence that it does work is great, but like all adaptations it needs to
fit the needs of the child/adult concerned.
Regards
Ted
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Ted Pottage.
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