New ?Keys-U-See? Large Print Keyboard Is Easy To See, Easy To Read

Cottonwood, AZ (ContentDesk) August 13, 2005 -- One in twenty Americans experience some level of visual impairment due to low vision, eye disease, or advancing age. For these people, using a computer is just one of the many activities that can become frustrating, because the print on a standard keyboard is usually too small to be easily seen. One solution, of course, is a keyboard with larger print.The new Keys-U-See large print keyboard (www.keys-u-see.com), introduced this month by The Key Connection, is designed specifically to reduce the stress and strain a visually impaired person has to grapple with when he or she is using a computer. From the ABCs to the numbers and the punctuation marks, each key in the keyboard is labeled with the largest print that will fit the keycap. The Keys-U-See keyboard has provided the largest print available on a standard-size computer keyboard.

This user-friendly keyboard also has hot keys for emailing and navigating the internet and multi-media control keys. Power control and energy-saving options are also right on the keyboard. Another useful feature is that the directional navigation keys (or arrow keys) are molded so that each is recognizable by touch. The Keys-U-See keyboard is available in ivory with large black print, black with large white print for low light situations, and also black with yellow keys and large black print. Note that these color combinations are chosen for their visibility factor.

Unlike most specialty products that are normally priced higher than their run-of-the-mill cousins, the $34.95 price of the Keys-U-See keyboard is right for the pocket book, and lower than many other standard keyboards on the market. With all it has going for it, the Keys-U-See keyboard is sure to gain quick acceptance, if not advocacy, among senior citizens, low vision organizations, schools and other educational establishments. And for companies and government departments implementing Assistive Technology adaptations in the workplace, Keys-U-See is an affordable solution. For the millions of visually impaired persons, The Keys-U-See keyboard makes using the computer easy again!Keys-U-See is a product from The Key Connection (www.customkeys.com), a supplier of computer keyboard products such as foreign language keyboards, custom printed keycaps and customized keyboards. Recently acquired by Genesis Worldwide Enterprises, The Key Connection has been serving the computer keyboard market since 1991, from providing OEM solutions for Fortune 500 companies to helping individuals make their computer experience more personal, enjoyable, user-friendly and efficient.If you would like more information about the Keys-U-See large print keyboard, or to schedule an interview with Ron Pusl, please call (928) 340-3404.

Contact:Ron PuslTel: (928) 340 3404.



Easy and Secure Password Management

Cyberworlds has released Swidgets Passphrase Keeper v. 2.56, a Windows password manager that makes it easy to collect and organize passwords, credit card numbers, and other private information in a secure database. Your confidential information is instantly available to you as you need it, on and off the Internet. Passphrase Keeper's secure, encrypted database keeps your information private.Using a familiar spreadsheet-style table, it's easy to enter your usernames, passwords, associated web sites, and descriptions, as well as credit card numbers, unlisted phone numbers, and any information that needs to stay private.Your master password opens your confidential database. You can set up any number of separate databases, and open your most recently used databases with one click.

Double-clicking a URL immediately opens any web site. Once your browser brings up the web site, Passphrase Keeper gives you one-button logins.Alternatively, you can drag information from your database and...

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Selecting a Personal Digital Assistant

A Computer in Your Hand Carrying around an address book and planner is becoming a thing of the past. With new PDA developments, you can manage your contacts and schedule, use e-mail, and even listen to music. Personal Digital Assistants, originally called "Palm Pilots," previously were used just for retrieving basic information. Today, using some of the more advanced models could possibly replace the need to carry a laptop computer. Modern PDAs can play music, games, videos, write documents, and connect to networks and databases -- nothing short of a desktop computer.

Although newer PDAs have the processing power of a computer, they still have some limitations. Inputting information is done by handwriting recognition or by a miniature keyboard. Skilled users can input 20 - 30 words per minute, less than half the speed of a good typist on a full-size keyboard. PDAs with a color screen tend to run through battery life faster. Finally, because the small screen size the number of...

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SmartAVI Major Breakthrough with DVI over cat5 500ft with Keyboard and Mouse Support

Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) April 11, 2006 -- SmartAVI, A division of Applica, Inc. an award winning thin client solutions company today announced a major breakthrough with their popular DVX500. It now extends any DVI-I, keyboard and mouse signal up to 10,000ft with fiber and up to 500ft with CAT5 while retaining a perfectly clear, crisp image up to 1600x1200 resolution.SmartAVI is first in its market with this superior technology and first in its ability to send DVI through a single CAT5 over such extreme distances with minimal loss of image quality. Users of our technology include among others: Adobe, Warner Bros and The Johnson & Johnson Corporation..

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Online Dating - Confidence Builder

Most of us have different levels of confidence. I'm sure you have met a variety of confident types. I'm just as sure, that all of us have had our own confidence shaken once or twice. I know I have. In relationships most of us have different degrees of confidence.

There were times I felt like I could do no wrong and other times I couldn't do anything right. The ups and downs of relationships are still a mystery to me. I don't have all the answers, but most of us have in common some the same feelings: the hope when you see someone you can't take your eyes off of; the anticipation of being on a first date; the moment when you kiss; the bliss of love; and also: the slap when someone says no; the hopelessness when someone walks away, the emptiness when someone you love cheats on you and so on. We all have been their.What happens when the worse has happen to you. I can give you a glimpse of the male's perspective.

You are in love. She is everything you could want. She's beautiful,...

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Computer Help Desk Stupid Questions brought to you by Computer Service Now (CSN)

CSN Helps desk technicians know first hand that the phrase 'there are no stupid questions' is untrue. It's understandable that people are nervous about computer technology, but everyday computer technicians are asked to help people out of problems that leave them asking......how do you get to work?Here is some proof from the help desk stupid questions archives at CSN:A customer was enraged because his computer had told him he was "Bad and an invalid." The tech explained that the computer's "bad command" and "invalid" responses shouldn't be taken personally.Another customer called tech support to say her brand new computerwouldn't work. She said she unpacked the unit, plugged it in and sat therefor 20 minutes waiting for something to happen. When asked what happenedwhen she pressed the power switch, she asked, "What power switch?"Computer companies have change the text to their manuals from "Press Any Key" to "PressReturn Key" because of the question where is the "Any Key"?A confused...

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