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Miniature Computer Keyboard and Mouse

By Closing the Gap, Vol. 19, No. 2, p. 11
Publication Date: June/July 2000

Article describing The Magic Wand Keyboard, which allows people with limited or no hand movement to access any IBM or Apple Macintosh computer using only slight hand or head movement. The keyboard works with the slightest touch of a wand, which can be either a hand-held or a mouthstick. The mouse works like a standard mouse, but requires no hand dexterity for operation. The keyboard is miniature, measuring 7 by 6 by .5 inches. The keyboard is designed for people with spinal injuries, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, or severe repetitive brain injury.

Assistive Products Discussed: MAGIC WAND KEYBOARD (MODELS SEK101, SMN33, SBN33, & SAM33)
Published by: Closing the Gap, Inc.   (Website:http://www.closingthegap.com)

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