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Walters, Lilly – 2000
This paper discusses how students with disabilities can learn to keyboard using one hand. It lists keyboarding choices for those with a hand disability, including learning the one-hand method on the standard keyboard, changing the keyboard over to a One Hand Dvoark, buying a one hand keyboard, and using an alternative to typing, such as voice…
Descriptors: Adults, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Children, Design Requirements


