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Re: Telephone headset for blind individuals who work with screen

From: Doug Sutherland <>
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 16:10:12 +0200

Vito wrote:

 > http://www.infogrip.com/

I bought a special keyboard from infogrip when I had more
money than I knew what to do with years ago ... it was a
small keyboard for people with poor motor skills. The
price was $500, and although it is a bit "special"
because it takes almost no pressure to press a key, the
price is prohibitive. It may well be a low volume market,
but the prices are hard to fathom ... especially prices
on those braille displays. I think it's a crime that the
big tech companies don't do more with accessibility.
They do lots of experiemnts and write some APIs but
that's about all. Why is there no laptops or PDAs that
are geared for assistance?

   -- Doug

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