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Leigh Cooke

Our mission is to “make IT easier”. Whether the challenge is dyslexia, RSI, low mobility or impaired vision, Keytools can help you achieve a healthy and effective learning environment. Our aim is to match the right products to the right people and our experienced and caring team are specialised in your sector. Our product range of close to 1000 items includes; specialist keyboards, a great selection of innovative mice and a variety of learning support software. We are also specialists in ergonomic accessories. Visit www.keytools.co.uk.

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An assistive technology specialist at the heart of the battle to prevent office workers suffering RSI has held the first workshop of its kind in the region.

The pain of RSI

Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) develops as a result of repetitive movements when using a computer keyboard and mouse.  Forceful movements on the keyboard, awkward or static posture and insufficient recovery time add to the combination of factors.

RSI in the news

This month the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) urged government and employers to take greater steps to protect workers in all industries from repetitive strain injury (RSI).

A pilot programme developed in conjunction with The Wilberforce Trust Charity and the RNIB is being launched this month to help people with sight problems.

Higher Education Funding

"Keytools probably have a broader range of keyboard and mouse alternatives than any other supplier in the UK, including a number of 'exotic' devices which can be just what a disabled student needs."

Dragon; you talk, it types!

With Dragon NaturallySpeaking from Keytools you can talk to your computer and watch words quickly appear in documents, e-mails, instant messages and even surf the web simply by speaking!

The latest weapon against bugs

It is estimated that 25%* of keyboards carry MRSA which kills 5,000 people each year in the UK.

Health and Wellbeing @ Work

The Health and Wellbeing @ Work show is now in its second year and the Keytools team will be on hand once again to demonstrate the best in ergonomic desktop products.

Bett 2008 – Universal Access

The Bett show has reached its 23rd year, and is as vibrant as ever, with 28,798 visitors from all over the UK, and a good sprinkling too from Europe, and as far afield as India and Canada.