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Specialist™
Keyboard with No Print
Designed for learning how to touchtype on
a Windows PC system. Ideal for the students and adults who
want to master the computer keyboard. This keyboard forces
you to learn the positions of the keys. No more peeking at
the keyboard or lifting the keyboard cover. Develop this important
basic skills and it will save time for the rest of your life.
Be the envy of your classmates, colleagues and family members.
Ideal for schools K-12, professional training centers, and
homes with computer students.
Key Features & Benefits
- Includes
no alphabet letters, numbers, and common punctuations.
- Keys
are color-coded for different finger usage
- Home
positioning F and J keys
- The keyboard
functions as a standard keyboard for your other software
applications
- Eighteen
pre-programmed hotkeys for Windows, Internet Explorer, and
Windows Media (Eight
on the ergonomic version)
- USB connection
can be converted to PS/2 using an adapter (not included)
Quality
and Durability
WorldTech uses original keyboard frames and high quality components
for our Specialist keyboards. The keys are actual caps that
replace the ones on the keyboard. They are not after market
add-ons like stickers or labels. Therefore, the keyboard enhancements
will not erode or rub-off over time.
Testimonial
gProper keyboarding technique is very important as computer
becomes a common tool in both the academic and business environments.
Mastering the computer keyboard can improve learning as well
as work productivity. It is critical that students develop
the proper touch-typing skills early in their schooling,h
- Delinda
Russell, a Career Technical Teacher in Alabama, who uses the
keyboards for her students.
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