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New "Keys-U-See" large print keyboard is easy to see, easy to read.(new product from The Key Connection)

One in twenty Americans experience some level of visual impairment due to low vision, eye disease, or advancing age. For these people, using a computer is just one of the many activities that can become frustrating, because the print on a standard keyboard is usually too small to be easily seen. One solution, of course, is a keyboard with larger print.

The new Keys-U-See large print keyboard (www.keys-u-see.com), introduced this month by The Key Connection, is designed specifically to reduce the stress and strain a visually impaired person has to grapple with when he or she is using a computer. From the ABCs to the numbers and the punctuation marks, each key in the ...

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