Various keyboards
Large-key keyboards
Large-key keyboards have larger keys that are spaced slightly further apart, making them particularly suitable for people with visual impairments or motor impairments.
Here you can see the Clevy keyboard. With its differently colored keys, it is particularly suitable for children with learning difficulties and mobility limitations. The keyboard is more durable than conventional keyboards, and the different color zones provide a clear overview of the keyboard. For example, the numbers are red, the control keys are green, and the letters are blue.
Here you can see another large-key keyboard, which is also designed to be operated with the feet.
Mini Keyboard
This keyboard has an extremely small keypad and is about the size of a hand. It is operated using a magnetic stylus, allowing for virtually touchless operation. The mini keyboard is therefore particularly suitable for people with a very limited range of motion and/or very low muscle strength.

Keyboard cover plates
The cover plate is placed over the keyboard, preventing multiple keys from being pressed simultaneously by accident. This aid is particularly useful for people with poor accuracy. Here you can see such a keyboard cover:
One-handed keyboards
As the name suggests, these keyboards are particularly suitable for people who cannot use both hands to operate a keyboard. The keyboard layout is significantly smaller to limit the range of motion required and thus make operation easier.
Ergonomic keyboards
These keyboards are specifically designed to accommodate the natural position of the user’s arms and hands. This helps compensate for limited mobility. The left side of the keyboard can be tilted up to a 30-degree angle. On the right, you can also see a special keyboard (Safe Type), which, however, requires proficiency in touch typing.
Lomak
This special keyboard can be operated using a laser pointer that can be attached to the head. This keyboard is designed for people who cannot control a conventional keyboard with their hands and whose range of motion is very limited.