Braille stickers are a very economical option for creating a bilingual Braille keyboard.
The stickers use an easy peel-and-stick method to install.
The Braille stickers are printed on clear Lexan so the original key legend shows through; this allows you to add Braille stickers to your existing keyboard so that it becomes a bilingual keyboard (Braille) and the original language of your keyboard.
They will not ooze adhesive, dry out, or damage the original keyboard key.
The Braille stickers are printed on clear Lexan so the original key legend shows through; this allows you to add Braille stickers to your existing keyboard so that it becomes a bilingual keyboard (Braille) and the original language of your keyboard. (Windows PC) Braille stickers are a very economical option for creating a bilingual Braille keyboard. The stickers use an easy peel-and-stick method to install. They will not ooze adhesive, dry out, or damage the original keyboard key. (Windows PC)
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
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No
Package Dimensions
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7.76 x 5.2 x 0.28 inches; 0.32 ounces
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Customers find the keyboard stickers work well and stick permanently to the keyboard. However, the label quality receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting issues with standard braille usage. Moreover, the product quality and value for money get mixed reviews, with several customers describing it as low quality and overpriced. Additionally, the keyboard size receives negative feedback, with one customer mentioning that only 72 keys are covered.
Customers find that the Braille keyboard stickers work well, with one customer specifically mentioning they work great with portable keyboards and another noting they are perfect for laptop keyboards.
"This works very well with my portable keyboard that I have and the Braille makes it easier for me to use" Read more
"...All that said, it is still worth buying, it functions just fine...." Read more
"READ the instructions for application and they work like a dream...." Read more
8 customers mention "Value for money"4 positive4 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of these Braille keyboard stickers, with some finding them amazing while others consider them very overpriced.
"...All that said, it is still worth buying, it functions just fine...." Read more
"...Overall, this is a low quality product with many defects and very overpriced for what you get." Read more
"...so thank you for an amazing product we'll definitely be buying another set for his laptop!" Read more
"Why does it cost so damn much? And it isn't especially high quality either. I guess there isn't enough demand for it to be reasonably priced lower." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the braille keyboard stickers, with some finding them useful for Adobe editing, while others report issues with nonsensical labels and lack of standard braille markings.
"Overall, the labels are good. They peeled off the packaging relatively well, and are easy to read...." Read more
"...If it was intended for use on the numpad, there are no labels for asterisk ( * ), plus sign ( + ), slash ( / ), there is only one period/decimal..." Read more
"This clear sticker idea is awesome...." Read more
"...However, please note that not all of the labels use standard braille...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the keyboard stickers, with one customer noting they are smaller than regular keys, while another mentions they only cover 72 keys.
"...are thinner and smaller than my other keys, and the stickers just don’t fit on them...." Read more
"This product only covers 72 keys, where there are usually 104 keys on a keyboard. F1 through F10 have labels, but not F11 and F12...." Read more
"...Shift keys are large enough that they could have brailled the entire word or even put "SH" (IN BRAILLE) for "Shift"...." Read more
"doesn't really fit..This setup is not exactly a fit to my keyboard...." Read more
4 customers mention "Quality"0 positive4 negative
Customers express dissatisfaction with the quality of the Braille keyboard stickers, describing them as low quality.
"...Overall, this is a low quality product with many defects and very overpriced for what you get." Read more
"...would, I assume, be applied by someone with sight, the product comes off as pretty mediocre...." Read more
"Why does it cost so damn much? And it isn't especially high quality either. I guess there isn't enough demand for it to be reasonably priced lower." Read more
As others have said, doesn't include all keys, the same manufacturer has another version that covers other keys, but again, not all keys. In both sets offered there are not enough ctrl/alt/f/tab keys. The manufacturer clearly has good intent, but doesn't iterate on the design much. All that said, it is still worth buying, it functions just fine. I would recommend the other version, with the number/alt symbols over this one with the function keys.
Overall, the labels are good. They peeled off the packaging relatively well, and are easy to read. However, my laptops keyboard has a weird thing where the function key row at the top and the arrow buttons, etc. are thinner and smaller than my other keys, and the stickers just don’t fit on them. I had to stick the f labels above the keys so I could find them and then move my fingers down to press them. Also, when you're sticking some of the keys as a blind person, it's hard to tell what some of them are actually for, so I didn't use all the labels′
This clear sticker idea is awesome. I am a sight-seeing person, but have read Braille since I was a kid, and so have incorporated these buttons into my workflow as an Adobe PhotoShop image editor. I am using programmable buttons on my keyboard, and these stickers help me recognize the 18 programmed buttons much faster than if I were to constantly look down on my keyboard to see what number I am pushing (my programmable buttons are labeled G1-G18). I also have added stickers to my Wacom tablet because the buttons for tablet are completely unlabeled (not very user friendly in my opinion).
I modified the size of the stickers to fit keys on my keyboard...not sure if my keys are smaller than standard? Although it would have been nice to not have had to do this, the result is incredible for usability, so I really didn't mind the modification process. Additionally, I purchased more than one of this sticker cards, as would be required for keyboards with duplicate and programmable keys.
Highly recommended for anyone willing to put a little extra work into their keyboard setup in order to increase speed and precision.
This set is missing many of the standard keyboard symbols (e.g. backspace, brackets, apostrophe, and all the symbols above the number keys). Also, many of the stickers are also not aligned correctly during printing and have an entire column of raised dots outside the sticker and are thus useless. This was the case for about 20% of the stickers. Overall, this is a low quality product with many defects and very overpriced for what you get.
This product only covers 72 keys, where there are usually 104 keys on a keyboard. F1 through F10 have labels, but not F11 and F12. There is only 1 set of the 1 through 0 keys, meaning you must choose between labeling the numpad or the numbers above the typing area. Despite this, there is a num lock label still. If it was intended for use on the numpad, there are no labels for asterisk ( * ), plus sign ( + ), slash ( / ), there is only one period/decimal point, and there is only one enter label. There is a single sticker that is labelled "( )", but parenthesis are split between 2 keys: the shift-9 and the shift-0. There are seperate labels for semicolon ( ; ) and colon ( : ) even though they share the same key. There is only 1 alt label. There is only 1 ctrl label. For some reason, there are labels for up arrow and down arrow. Even though there are up and down arrow labels, there are none for left and right arrows.
I suppose a partially labelled keyboard would be more useful than a keyboard with no labels at all. Perhaps there are other configurations usually used for braille keyboards, but considering these are meant to go on a standard keyboard, and the stickers would, I assume, be applied by someone with sight, the product comes off as pretty mediocre. Sure, part of it can be used, but it is nowhere near as good as it could be.
As others have said, doesn't include all keys, the same manufacturer has another version that covers other keys, but again, not all keys. In both sets offered there are not enough ctrl/alt/f/tab keys. The manufacturer clearly has good intent, but doesn't iterate on the design much. All that said, it is still worth buying, it functions just fine. I would recommend the other version, with the number/alt symbols over this one with the function keys.
As others have said, doesn't include all keys, the same manufacturer has another version that covers other keys, but again, not all keys. In both sets offered there are not enough ctrl/alt/f/tab keys. The manufacturer clearly has good intent, but doesn't iterate on the design much. All that said, it is still worth buying, it functions just fine. I would recommend the other version, with the number/alt symbols over this one with the function keys.
Bought these for my blind brother who is very tech savvy, he uses his computer more than anyone else in the house and lately I was curious to see how he does it, i noticed he only referenced to (F & J) on the keyboard because those are the only caps that have bumps on them, so I asked if something like this would help, after installing them which was a very simple process, he instantly said wow I've been struggling for how many years, it makes me happy that there are people out there to help create and make things that may be so small and simple to us but a huge game changer to them! so thank you for an amazing product we'll definitely be buying another set for his laptop!
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