If you are looking to replace the keyboard that came with the computer you bought, you might want to consider a kid friendly keyboard that is designed to encourage children to develop good habits early on. With recent efforts to emphasize education and technology in the classroom, it makes sense for schools and libraries to consider replacing the standard keyboards with equipment that is better suited for a learning environment.
There are a few things to consider when getting a children’s computer keyboard.
1. Do I need a children’s keybaord?
If you have a kids desk, adding a children’s keyboard to the computer can make it easier to use for smaller hands. If you are looking to make your existing computer more kid friendly, you can add one of these along side it. You can also consider a smaller kids computer mouse for younger children.
2. Will this replace the current keyboard I have?
It is possible to have the keyboard hooked up via USB port along side the standard keyboard. You will want to double check your particular computer but this is often done in learning environments.
3. What design is best for your situation?
Some of these children’s keyboards have various features depending on the exact model and some offer online keyboard tutorials with the purchase. We suggest you look at all of the different models here and decide what would work best for your particular situation.
4. Will this keyboard work with my computer?
Most newer kids keyboards connect via USB port and come with a PS2 adapter if necessary. In other words, if you have a USB port available these will most likely work for you. Check with customer care if you are not sure.
If you have additional questions please contact us and we will be happy to help with your situation.
Featured here is the KidsKey children’s keyboard. The KidsKey Keyboard is color coded to help beginning spellers easily locate numbers, vowels and consonants. Its Rugged ABS plastic construction stands up to the most eager users. The QWERTY format introduces standardized keyboard layout. It comes with both USB and PS2 connectors. The KIDSKEY keyboard is a USB interface keyboard. It provides 85/86 keys standard compact layout and 3 Microsoft® Windows® power management key. There is also 7 external office hot key for easy program access. If you are interested in purchasing this or looking at other keyboards click here for more.
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