DXI Input System by Ergodex

DXI Input System by Ergodex

DXI Input System
by Ergodex

ERGODEX introduces the DX1 Input System, an assistive device that helps students who have trouble using a standard keyboard and mouse control their computers. The device is a series of 25 keys that come with an 8-by-10-inch pad. The user can place the keys separately or in groups anywhere on the pad, and can assign them to perform any function to create a customized keyboard based on individual needs. Once they're placed, the keys can be moved to accommodate a variety of users. The device connects to PCs using a USB cable, and supports Windows 2000 and XP operating systems. Price: $149.95.

 

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