Bat One Handed Keyboard - $199The BAT Keyboard is a one-handed, compact input device that replicates all the functions of a full-size keyboard. Letters, numbers, commands and macros are
simple key combinations, "chords." Advantages of Using The Bat One Handed Keyboard (from their advertisements)
- BAT Keyboard is compact, using little desk space.
- Bat keyboard's design reduces hand strain and fatigue.
- In some cases, the Bat Keyboard is easier on the user with a disability in both hands.
Disadvantages of Using The Bat One Handed Keyboard
- If the manufacturer of the Bat One Handed Keyboard goes out of business and your Bat One Hand Keyboard breaks, how will the Bat user type?
- Although portable, the user needs to carry their keyboard with them to every job, class, or home they go to, rather than instead using the
- The users words per minute will be MUCH slower trying to type on a Bat one-handed keyboard than learning to
Note!I am a one-handed typist. I strongly feel if you have good use of one hand, you must first try to learn a system which enables you to work study, and play on a standard, normal
keyboard. In the long run you will type fast and have a skill which you can use at school, work and at play. This one hand typing system is called This method teaches the one hand user to
type on a normal keyboard, with one hand, just as fast as he would on an adaptive keyboard.Speaking as an adult who once was that 10 year old fighting the stuff that goes on in the mind of a
young person with a hand disability, I know it is MANDATORY that you do NOT try alternatives to the standard keyboard if the child has full use of one hand.