Seconded. No problem closing laptop keyboards, and durable if the key
cap is clean before sticking them on.
Richard Godfrey-McKay writes:
David, I have found that Tactimark from RNIB, which is rather like the old
HiMarks product, does a good job for me.
The downside is that you’ll probably need sighted assistance to put the
marks on, but they’re very durable in my experience, and you can obviously
have the size of dot you want.
Richard
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Subject: [access-uk] Betterlife Loc Dots Self Adhesive Raised Dots Pack of 6
I used to buy these small Betterlife Loc Dots Self Adhesive Raised keyboard
Dots from the RNIB. Then they stopped selling them, instead providing only
the larger bump ons which are unsuitable for many keyboards, and I instead
sourced them from Lloyds online chemist.
Today Lloyds emailed me to say that Betterlife had discontinued this
product and was no longer selling it.
They had no suggestions for an alternative.
Does anybody know of an alternative. The good thing about these dots was
their small size, similar to the tactile marking you get on the F and J keys
on many keyboards. There was no problem then with normal typing on them or
with laptop cases shutting normally etc.
David Griffith
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