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FrogPad Featured in New York Times

By Millman, Howard; EnableMart News,
Publication Date: July 2003

Article describes FrogPad, which is a one-handed keyboard with twenty keys that provides all of the functions of a standard keyboard’s one-hundred-plus keys. The keyboard, which measures 5 by 3.75 by 0.4 inches, groups vowels and the most frequently used consonants within easy reach of the thumb and three middle fingers of the right hand. Keys that activate CAPS mode, numbers, and symbols are arrayed along the bottom and sides of the interface. Other functions that a standard keyboard delivers are achieved by pressing combinations of keys. The keyboard connects to laptops, tablets, and desktops via USB cable.

Assistive Products Discussed: Published by: EnableMart   (Website:http://www.enablemart.com)

Link to text: http://www.enablemart.com/articleDetail.asp?id=57

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