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 you try to use it on your lap, so you need a steady surface to use it.
The other small one I've found is the Logitech K380 multi-device keyboard. I like the keys, the device is sturdy, there's a physical on/off switch, and it can be connected to up to three machines at once. Right now, for instance, I can press f1 to connect to my iPhone, and f2 to switch to my Windows computer. I still have one slot left for a future device. The main difference is that this keyboard is larger (still quite small, though) and the keys aren't protected. They don't stick up much, so I imagine putting this in a bag would work fine, but the iClever keyboard has the folding design that means no keys can be snagged or knocked off. Both options are usually about or under $30. The iClever keyboard is rechargeable, while the K380 uses two batteries. -- Alex Hall > On Dec 3, 2018, at 14:48, Lorie McCloud <lorice...@gmail.com> wrote: > > tthe braille pen slim is just such a keyboard. it's very small and light. I > have one and I like it. > My Youtube Channel: > "www.youtube.com/loriemccloud > >> On Dec 2, 2018, at 10:06 PM, 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries >> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote: >> >> 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 a little bit >> too big for me to carry about. One of these days I will get a small braille >> display, but in the meantime, it would be good to have a very small >> Bluetooth keyboard to put in my bag. >> I am also wanting to get a Mac at some point next year, maybe around March >> or April. It will be good to have a computer again. 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