It is an IntelliKeys USB keyboard.
(http://store.cambiumlearning.com/ProgramPage.aspx?parentId=074003405&functionID=009000008&site=itc)
It was originally designed school aged students with disabilities, but
it also is great for adults who have trouble using a standard keyboard.
I have been using them with adults with disabilities for over 10 years.
Steve
Mark A. Metz wrote:
What make/model of keyboard?
Jeff Wright wrote:
A client of mine got the 64-bit version of Windows Vista on his new
computer and was no longer able to use his adaptive Keyboard (which by
itself costs $395). I went to the website today and it still does not
have 64-bit version.
You'd think for a $400 peripheral, he would have made that simple
check at
the mfr's web site before committing to 64-bit.
I agree, he shouldn't have to, but that's the reality right now.
Can any of our developers enlighten us as to how hard it is to port a
driver
from 32-bit to 64-bit, all other things being equal?
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