iKeyboard is a stick on accessory for the iPad that separates the keys and provides tactile feedback. The iKeyboard sticks over the iPads virtual keyboard while typing but can be stuck to the top bezel when not in use. The iKeyboard may allow users with visual impairments to feel the keys on the iPad and enable them the touch type. The iKeyboard is has a very low profile and will not add much bulk to the iPad. The iKeyboard only works in landscape mode and is compatible with iPad and iPad 2. The iKeyboard is cheaper than a physical iPad keyboard Click read more below to learn more about the iKeyboard.
Learn about assistive technology for people with reading disabilities, dyslexia, low vision, blindness and other disabilities that make reading, writing, and other tasks difficult. Written by someone who uses assistive technology to read and write.
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SoundJaw Makes Your iPad 2 Louder
SoundJaw is a small plastic clip that amplifies the iPad's speakers. SoundJaw is only compatible with iPad 2. The SoundJaw works by directing the sound from the back of the iPad to the front where you can hear it. The SoundJaw costs $12.99 at SoundJaw.com. If you have trouble hearing your iPad and wish you could make it a little bit louder SoundJaw is perfect for you.
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