👀 Type with Confidence, See with Clarity!
The Attoe Vision Keyboard features large print letters on a sleek black design, making it ideal for individuals with visual impairments. Its plug-and-play functionality ensures easy setup, while the standard layout provides comfort without the need to relearn typing. With a focus on eye protection and customer satisfaction, this keyboard is a practical choice for anyone seeking clarity and ease in their typing experience.
R**R
Best Part is Big Letters/Numbers Contrast Against White Keys
Well, my 94 year old mother-in-Law is computer savvy, believe it or not. I have set her up with a 22-inch monitor so she can see to get her emails, look at facebook, and play computer games. However, her eyesight is getting pretty bad and she has trouble seeing her standard keyboard which is black and the keys have white lettering which are also standard size letters. So, she complains that she keeps hitting the wrong keys and messing up her computer. I looked around for a keyboard with larger letters in the hopes it would help her out. I found this keyboard with white keys and large black letters which gives her more contrast between letters and keys. The price is pretty good, so I ordered 2 of them so I could have one handy if she called (she lives 300 miles away) with questions. I tested both keyboards out on my Windows 10 computer to make sure there were no issues with either keyboard. I kept mine as my regular keyboard and took the other one to my mother-in-law's house and put it on her computer (also Windows 10). So, here are my observations.1) At first glance, this is a really, really light and flimsy keyboard. I question how long it will hold up over time. It has two flipout feet under the top back of the keyboard to tilt it towards the user. The keys all seem to work okay. When you type hard in the middle of the keyboard, it tends to deflect downwards a little. So,the materials are lighter and thinner than a keyboard you would get with a Microsoft Logo, Dell logo, HP logo, etc. But it works just fine and I have no issues with any of they keys sticking or not working right.2) There are no instructions or any paperwork that comes with the keyboard to tell you about some of the keys which are on a slightly different layout than you are used to. So, I am attaching some pics of the keyboard and providing some key info to help out other users. My first picture shows the right side of the keyboard with the number keys and some that have large letters that seem cryptic because you can't exactly relate them to a normal keyboard. At the top of the Number Keys, is one that says NL - That is the Num Lock key. When you hit that, there is a light that comes on at the top of the keyboard that shows the Num Lock is engaged. When the light is on, pressing any number key will present that number on whatever doc or app you are writing in. If the light is not on, you will get nothing or random movements of the cursor. To the right of the Scroll Lock Light is the Caps Lock Light which lights up when you have the Caps Lock Key engaged (Far left side of keyboard). That is pretty Standard. And to the right of the Caps Lock Light is the Scroll Lock Light which lights up when you hit the SL key which is right below the "sleep" key on the upper right side of the keyboard which I will discuss soon.3) So, now we get to the keys with all the strange letter ID's to the left of the number keys. Starting on the upper left side of these, the keys are as follows: - Ps = Print Screen - Sl = Scroll Lock - Pb = Page Back - Ins = Insert - Hm = Home - Pu = Page Up - Del = Delete - End = End of Document - Pd = Page DownAlso, if the Num Lock Key is not on, the period key next to the Enter Key on the numbers keyboard will act as the delete key just as you have on a regular keyboard. The rest of the keys on the left side of the keyboard operate pretty much like you are used to.4) There are some new keys I haven't seen on a keyboard at the top right side above the mystery keys. They are "Power," "Sleep," and "Wake Up." These are kinda cool in that they do what they say. Hit the POWER key and the computer powers down just like you would normally do it via right mouse clicking the Windows Logo on the lower left side of your screen and picking the "shut down or sign out" tab and then "shut down." The sleep key drops the computer into sleep mode and the Wake Up key wakes it back up. I like these shortcuts and use them all the time.5) My mother-in-law Loves this keyboard. She says it is so easier to see than her old keyboard and she is a lot more comfortable now when using her computer. So, MIL gives it 5 stars. I have been using mine for about a week now and have no issues. Seems to be working fine. I am 72 years old and appreciate the bigger keys myself. So, I will continue using this keyboard over my older, more substantial keyboard. We will see how long this holds up, but I do like it myself once I figured out some of the mystery keys. The seller should include some kind of document that outlines what some of the keys are for.
D**B
Truly large print keys-just plug in the USB
Truly large print keys and the keyboard worked right away. Just plug in the USB cord. The print on the keys is about twice as large as the print on my regular keyboard. In white this works out very well.
V**B
Product defect
I liked the keyboard. Easy to see and use. The only problem was the "Enter" key had a defect in it causing me to have to send the Keyboard back. I was hesitant to order the same one so ordered a different one instead.
E**S
See real good
As a person gets older things happen with their eye sight. And this works perfect for me, I can even type faster.
A**R
Very nice for vision impaired.
there is no volume control or sleep mode on thia keyboard.
D**R
Good Value
Good Features
P**N
Works great.
Works great for low vision.
A**R
Its not made very well
Had to get a second one as the first one was broken. Keys were busted, didn't work. Second one is much better...
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