I just got back on. Hope I didn't mess anyone up. Since the interested person was new to the list, I thought she would be reading the messages soon... and that with message threading, this would make these links easier to find. I think it took me a half hour to an hour to dig this stuff out of my archives (I have been looking for an actual tiny keyboard for many years). If I had taken the time to organize it and present it in a single message, it would have taken me a couple of days, and I don't know if I would have been able to spare the energy. I'll admit, a different subject line (something descriptive) for each would have been MUCH better.

[email protected] wrote on 02/20/11 17:48:


Jeff, could you just direct your emails to Lori. I don't know if everyone is interested as you have generated several emails to a lot of people.
What say?
Best Wishes
In a message dated 2/20/2011 5:46:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes:

    Magic Wand Keyboard | EnableMart.com
    
<http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Alternative-Keyboards/Magic-Wand-Keyboard>



    Lori Michaelson wrote on 02/15/11 17:31:

     >   Hello peoples...
     >
     > Several months ago I suggested the quad list to another female quad
     > (high-level--incomplete).  Her name is Kathy.
     >
     > She is already subscribed to the list but asked me to post the
    following
     > for her for right now.
     >
     > She has had an adaptive keyboard that she has loved since 1997.  But
     > you'll read her current dilemma and questions that she has for
    any of
     > you below.
     >
     > Hopefully someone will have some answers for her!
     >
     > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
     > From: *Kathy* <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>
     > Date: Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:58 PM
     > To: Lori Michaelson
     >
> >
     > The keyboard she is currently using
     >
     > can be seen on the link below.  And the rest of her comments and her
     > inquiry about finding an adaptive keyboard is further below.
     >
> >
     > http://www.infogrip.com/product_view.asp?RecordNumber=47
     >
> >
     > This membrane keyboard that I use now has a very small working
surface. > You can see that from the picture. I don't know how well the
    link tells
     > you the size.
     >
> >
     > The guy who invented the keyboard has mine but he can't find the
    right
     > solvent to remove the glue from the old keyboard tags.  So I
    guess that
     > is the holdup.  I really don't know if he will ever get it fixed.
     >
> >
     > I am looking for another adaptive mini keyboard.  I have used the
    EKEG
     > mini since 1997.  But it is no longer on the market.  I have been in
     > touch with the man who invented it.  Apparently there is not much
    of a
     > market for his keyboard.  But I do love it.
     >
> >
     > The working space is about 8 1/2 inches wide and 4 inches high...
    very
     > small.  Does anyone know if there is anything anything comparable
    out
     > there besides the TASH keyboard which costs over $1000?
     >
> >
     > I'll look forward to their responses.
     >
> >
     > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
     >
> >
     >
     >
     >
     >
     > --
     > Lori
     > Age - 46
     > C4/5 complete quad, 31 years post
     > Tucson, AZ


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