Comment Re: Expensive One Handed Keyboards (Score 1) 67
I notice a concern that the keyboards for one-hand typing are a bit pricey. That's true because of the huge costs associated with building a product for a small market.
If you are unable to type two-handed for medical reasons, there are a bunch of ways to subsidize the purchase of a one-handed keyboard.
- Ask for a recommendation from your Occupational Therapist
- Contact your local Goodwill Industries Organization
- Check your Insurance Coverage
- Contact your local Worker's Compensation Org. - to get you back to work faster
- Investigate school board accessibility grants.
- Ask your employer
- Ask your doctor to prescribe one for RSI & hand/arm injuries
- Check with your local Assistive Technology Laboratory.
I hope this information helps you find a healthy way to type again!
If you are unable to type two-handed for medical reasons, there are a bunch of ways to subsidize the purchase of a one-handed keyboard.
- Ask for a recommendation from your Occupational Therapist
- Contact your local Goodwill Industries Organization
- Check your Insurance Coverage
- Contact your local Worker's Compensation Org. - to get you back to work faster
- Investigate school board accessibility grants.
- Ask your employer
- Ask your doctor to prescribe one for RSI & hand/arm injuries
- Check with your local Assistive Technology Laboratory.
I hope this information helps you find a healthy way to type again!