This will depend on a few factors. I have a folding keyboard from iClever that
I like okay. It's aluminum, and is reasonably sturdy. It folds up, with the two
outer portions folding over the central one, thus protecting all the keys when
not in use. The drawback is that it starts to fold up if
tthe braille pen slim is just such a keyboard. it's very small and light. I
have one and I like it.
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> On Dec 2, 2018, at 10:06 PM, 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Hello.
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> I am wishing to know
ATGuys.com has, or used to sell, a RII, 66-keys, creditcard sized
keyboard for under $50. The thing lasts a long time on a charge. Only
drawback is the keys are cramped. I'd suggest marking the letter e and i
keys with a dot and keeping your third finger on those for orientation.
You'll face
Hello.
I am wishing to know peoples opinion on which is the best small portable
keyboard is for a visually impaired person. I know lots of people will have
different opinions, but I don’t have a small Bluetooth portable keyboard. I
have to dictate my messages or use my braille display which is