Assistive products for communication and information management

Products intended to support, train or replace a person's capacity to receive, send, produce and process information in different forms, including communicating by language, signs and symbols, receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations and using communication devices and techniques. Included are, e.g. devices for seeing, hearing, reading, writing, telephoning, signalling and alarming, information technology. Assistive products for office administration, information storage and management at work, see 28 21.
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Dyslexia keyboard

Dyslexia keyboard

A keyboard with Dyslexie font offers people with dyslexia a unique typeface to make reading, learning, and working easier. The keyboard is developed in cooperation with www.dyslexiefont.com
The keyboard includes color-coded vowels, consonants, numbers and function keys and helps the user learn the location of letters, numbers etc. on a keyboard

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