On-Screen Keyboard Utility Gets OS X Support

· by Mike Washlesky · News

Niemeijer Consult has released an OS X version of KeyStrokes. KeyStrokes is an on-screen keyboard utility designed for persons with disabilities who cannot type on a standard keyboard. According to Niemeijer Consult:

Niemeijer Consult today announced that, KeyStrokes, its popular on-screen keyboard software for the Macintosh, is now available for Mac OS X. The much anticipated KeyStrokes for Mac OS X, is the first fully functional on-screen keyboard to run natively on Appleis next generation operating system and one of the first accessibility solutions bringing the power of Mac OS X to people with disabilities.

You can find more information about the KeyStrokes release at the Niemeijer Consult Web site. KeyStrokes is available for US$195.00.

Mike Washlesky

TMO Staff

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