The keyboard adjustments are to me important due to the amount of computers are used today. Keyboards can be altered to have larger print or even braille for those blind or low vision students. Keyboards could also have key guards to allow students with slightly poor motor skills to hit the keys with higher accuracy. There are also headsticks and chinsticks. They help students with poor motor skills operate a computer by themselves. This video helps explain the different types of alternatives for computers to help students with disabilities.
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