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RE: [OT] childs PC keyboard



You'd think this would be easy wouldn't you?... :-(
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I started searching all the "usual suspects" - Scan, Ebuyer, etc,
- nothing=
.
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Then searched places like Toys 'R us, and Early Learning Centre, - still
no=
thing
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Then I googled out for specialist suppliers,  -  found several, - but that
=
was then when I noticed nothing that was "just right" as
described in my ea=
rlier post, - either too simple, US layout, or =A3100+...
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I haven't given up yet though...
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Will let you know what I find (if anything).
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Paul G.
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________________________________

From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Keith Doxey
Sent: Thu 20/10/2005 08:53
To: UKHA_D Group
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT] childs PC keyboard



Hi Paul,

> Hey all, I'm searching for a PC keyboard suitable for a couple of
> young children (my nephews) - aged 2 and 4 yrs. - It's actually
> primarily for the older child, but I don't much fancy my chances
> of keeping the younger one from trying to play with it as well! -
> Regardless, I want it suitable for the 4-yr old.
>

CPC have a couple of the "Key Monster" keyboards which have 20mm
x 20mm key=
s

No function keys
No separate keypad
not in the mid =A320's priceband :-(
QWERTY layout

CS10898 Beige. Lower case keytops
CS10897 Coloured lower case keytops identifying vowels, numbers, navigation
etc

Both are =A350.82 + vat. :-(

If you do find what you are looking for please let me know as I could do
with one as well :-)

Regards

Keith






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