KeyStrokes on Mac OS X helps the disabled
updated 06:30 pm EST, Fri March 29, 2002
Niemeijer Consult today announced that KeyStrokes, the company's on-screen keyboard software for the Macintosh, is now available for Mac OS X. The much-anticipated Mac OS X application is the first fully-functional on-screen keyboard to run natively on Apple's next generation operating system, according to the developer. KeyStrokes works with all standard Mac OS X applications (including those running in the Classic environment) allowing a physically disabled person to type virtually anywhere a hardware keyboard can be used.


