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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Expanded Keyboard Interface is designed to allow expanded keyboards to be connected to the Wolf family of communication aids (MegaWolf, WhisperWolf, A.I.P.S. Wolf; see separate entries). The interface allows four switches to be connected and used for moving between "pages" of vocabulary on the Wolf. POWER: Rechargeable batteries. COMPATIBILITY: For use with Wolf communication devices, the Unicorn Keyboard, PowerPad, and Talking EyePoint Board.

Notes: Unicorn Keyboard is a trademark of IntelliTools. ** PowerPad is a trademark of Dunamis, Inc.

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This product record was updated on March 21, 2005.

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InvoTek, Inc.

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1026 Riverview Drive
Alma, Arkansas 72921
United States
Telephone: 479-632-4166.
Fax: 479-632-6457.
Web: http://www.invotek.org.
Email: info@invotek.org.


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