Shift from Qwertyfree Helps Visually Impaired at CES

Published: Jan. 23, 2017, 12:07 a.m.

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For the visually impaired, typing on a smartphone or tablet keyboard can be tricky as the small keys can be hard to pick out. The team at Qwertyfree are developing a replacement keyboard with just five keys to help those with poor vision. Todd finds out more from Craig. The idea behind the new keyboard \\u2026 Continue reading Shift from Qwertyfree Helps Visually Impaired at CES \\u2192

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