A highly tactile input device engineered to provide blind and visually impaired individuals with complete digital independence. Featuring physical embossed Braille cell markings on key surfaces, high-contrast layouts, and ADA-compliant structures designed for public kiosks, ATMs, and institutional workstations.
Designed for public banking ATMs, self-service information kiosks, university libraries, and accessible municipal offices - helping operators meet international accessibility guidelines.
Features precisely raised Braille cell dots directly molded or engraved on keycaps, providing permanent, wear-resistant tactile references for blind users.
Fully satisfies global accessibility regulations, matching keystroke spacing, force thresholds, and locator dot requirements for public information terminals.
Available with extra-large key legends and high-contrast color palettes (such as bright yellow keycaps on dark backgrounds) for low-vision operators.
Can be configured with a 316L stainless steel faceplate and metal keys to prevent tampering, scratching, and abuse in unattended public spaces.
Waterproof membrane overlays or flat metal structures support frequent sanitization with alcohol or bleach without damaging key graphics or Braille cells.
Utilizes a standard USB interface that instantly works with screen readers (like JAWS, NVDA, or VoiceOver) without needing custom driver installations.
Available in standard QWERTY configurations with Braille indicators, or compact 8-key Perkins Braille chorded mapping schemes. Perfect for integration into public transit ticket machines, self-checkout counters, and hospital registration booths where accessibility is both a priority and a legal mandate.
Transmits standard HID keyboard inputs. Fully compatible with Windows Narrator, Apple VoiceOver, and Linux-based accessibility suites.
Allows clean routing of self-service terminal voice-guidance audio to a dedicated headphone jack alongside the keyboard.
Front carrier plates can include guide rails or raised bezels to help visually impaired users locate the input area easily.
A rear metal protection shield helps eliminate electromagnetic interference from nearby kiosk display screens.
Tailor the keyboard to your platform, accessibility compliance and terminal layout.