Learn Keys software

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Collection APH Collection
Artist Hedges, John
Credit line APH Collection, 2009.6.
Date 1998-2000
Description Clear plastic jewel case with black spine; blue, black and white striped insert, "Learn Keys Verbal Keyboard Feedback/American Printing House for the Blind, Inc./Programming by John Hedges"; adhesive braille label on top; white 4.75" cd-rom disk, "Learn Keys 1.0".
Dimensions H-4.875 W-5.375 D-0.375 inches
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Made American Printing House for the Blind
Material Plastic, paper
Object ID 2009.6.8
Object Name Disk, CD-ROM
Place of Origin Louisville, KY
People Hedges, John
Provenance/History Programmed by John Hedges in the APH technology group. Introduced in 2000 as a computer keyboarding exploration tool. Not a screen reader, the program simply announced which key had been pressed and displayed the key name on the screen. It could be used independently or in conjunction with other Windows programs. Learn Keys was the company's second software product written for Microsoft Windows.
Search Terms APH Technology Group
American Printing House for the Blind
Subjects Typewriting
Software
Blindness
Rehabilitation
Title Learn Keys software
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Last modified on: April 02, 2010