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The Only PC Keyboard with Both Braille and Large Print — Built for Blind & Low Vision Users
The LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print PC Nero Keyboard is the most comprehensive accessibility keyboard available for Windows users — combining tactile six-dot Braille characters with high-contrast large print lettering on every key. Designed for users who are blind, have severe low vision, or are learning Braille, this keyboard delivers independence, durability, and plug-and-play simplicity in one purpose-built solution.
Recommended by Ask Ergo Works — certified ergonomic and assistive technology specialists with 30+ years of expertise — for blind users, Braille learners, rehabilitation programs, and institutional accessibility deployments across the Bay Area and nationwide.
Key Features & Benefits
- Six-dot Braille layout (US) — Tactile Braille characters on every key for blind users and Braille learners; eight-dot layout available for international versions
- High-contrast large print characters — Oversized lettering for users with low vision who benefit from both tactile and visual cues
- Exceptional durability — Engineered for 10,000,000 keystrokes per key; outlasts any other Braille keyboard solution on the market
- Plug-and-play USB — No drivers, no software installation; works immediately on Windows 7 through 11
- Ergonomic Nero Slim Line design — 8° typing angle with scissor-switch mechanism for comfortable tactile feedback and reduced wrist strain
- Two built-in USB 2.0 ports — Connect mouse, USB drive, or other peripherals directly from the keyboard
- Full-size layout — 104 keys (ANSI) / 105 keys (ISO) including numeric keypad and function keys
Technical Specifications
- Braille layout: Six-dot (US) / Eight-dot (international)
- Compatibility: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (plug-and-play, no drivers)
- Connection: Wired USB, 1.5m (59") cable
- Key mechanism: Enhanced scissor-switch
- Typing angle: 8°
- Number of keys: 104 (ANSI) / 105 (ISO)
- Durability: 10,000,000 keystrokes per key
- Built-in USB hub: 2× USB 2.0 ports
- Dimensions: 446mm × 141mm × 23mm (17.6" × 5.6" × 0.9")
- Weight: 840g (~29.6 oz)
What's in the Box
- LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print PC Nero Keyboard
- Warranty information
- Cleaning tissue and cleaning instructions
Who This Keyboard Is For
Purpose-built for blind users, individuals with severe low vision, Braille learners, and professionals in rehabilitation and assistive technology programs. Widely deployed in schools for the blind, rehabilitation centers, hospital accessibility programs, corporate ADA compliance workstations, and government agency accessibility deployments across the US.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between six-dot and eight-dot Braille on this keyboard?
The US version uses the standard six-dot Braille cell, which is the most widely used Braille system in the United States and compatible with all standard Braille literacy programs and screen readers. The eight-dot version is used in some international markets and for computer Braille notation. If you're in the US and using standard Braille literacy, the six-dot version is correct.
Does this keyboard work with screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, or VoiceOver?
Yes — the LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print Nero is a standard USB HID keyboard and works seamlessly with all major Windows screen readers including JAWS, NVDA, and ZoomText. It does not replace a Braille display but provides tactile key identification for users who navigate by touch. For users who need refreshable Braille output, a separate Braille display is recommended alongside this keyboard.
Is this keyboard suitable for someone learning Braille?
Yes — the combination of tactile Braille dots and large print characters makes this keyboard ideal for Braille learners who are transitioning from print to Braille, or who use both modalities. The large print characters provide a visual reference while the Braille dots build tactile recognition over time.
How does this compare to the LogicKeyboard Braille Bluetooth keyboard?
The Nero PC keyboard is a full-size wired USB keyboard with a numeric keypad and built-in USB hub, optimized for Windows desktop workstations. The LogicKeyboard Braille Bluetooth offers wireless connectivity for users who need cable-free flexibility or multi-device pairing. Choose the Nero for a reliable wired desktop setup; choose Bluetooth for wireless freedom.
How does this compare to the LogicKeyboard Large Print Bluetooth keyboard?
The Braille + Large Print Nero is designed for users who need tactile Braille characters — either because they are blind or are learning Braille. The Large Print Bluetooth is designed for users with low vision who rely on enlarged visual characters without Braille. If the user can read enlarged print but doesn't need Braille, the Large Print Bluetooth is the simpler, lower-cost option.
Is this keyboard suitable for institutional or bulk purchase?
Yes — Ask Ergo Works works with schools for the blind, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, government agencies, and corporate ADA compliance teams on bulk orders and assistive technology program deployments. Contact our certified specialists to discuss volume pricing and deployment support.
Does this keyboard require any special software or drivers?
No — the keyboard is plug-and-play on Windows 7 through 11. Simply connect via USB and it works immediately. No drivers, no software installation, no configuration required.
How durable is this keyboard compared to standard keyboards?
The LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print Nero is engineered for 10,000,000 keystrokes per key — significantly more durable than standard consumer keyboards. This makes it suitable for high-use institutional environments where keyboards are used continuously throughout the day.
Complete Your Accessibility Workstation
- LogicKeyboard Large Print Bluetooth — Wireless large print option for low vision users who don't need Braille
- LogicKeyboard Large Print ALBA for Mac — Full-size wired large print keyboard for Mac users
- LogicKeyboard Braille ALBA for Mac — Mac-compatible Braille keyboard for blind Mac users
- Accessibility Workstation Assessment — Full evaluation by certified specialists covering keyboard, screen reader setup, monitor, and assistive technology
Why Ask Ergo Works?
With 30+ years of ergonomic and assistive technology expertise, Ask Ergo Works is not a general accessories retailer — we are certified specialists who have helped hundreds of blind and low vision users find the right keyboard and workstation solutions for their specific needs.
- Certified specialists — Professional ergonomic and assistive technology certifications
- Evidence-based recommendations — We assess your specific vision profile, Braille literacy level, and computing needs before recommending any solution
- Trusted by schools, rehabilitation centers & government agencies — Institutional deployments across education, healthcare, and public sector
- Bay Area presence, nationwide reach — In-person assessments in the Bay Area; virtual consultations available nationwide
- Post-purchase support — Available to help with setup, screen reader integration, and ongoing accessibility guidance
Need help choosing the right Braille or accessibility keyboard? Our ergonomic consulting services include personalized accessibility assessments covering keyboard selection, screen reader compatibility, workstation setup, and assistive technology recommendations.
The Only PC Keyboard with Both Braille and Large Print — Built for Blind & Low Vision Users
The LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print PC Nero Keyboard is the most comprehensive accessibility keyboard available for Windows users — combining tactile six-dot Braille characters with high-contrast large print lettering on every key. Designed for users who are blind, have severe low vision, or are learning Braille, this keyboard delivers independence, durability, and plug-and-play simplicity in one purpose-built solution.
Recommended by Ask Ergo Works — certified ergonomic and assistive technology specialists with 30+ years of expertise — for blind users, Braille learners, rehabilitation programs, and institutional accessibility deployments across the Bay Area and nationwide.
Key Features & Benefits
- Six-dot Braille layout (US) — Tactile Braille characters on every key for blind users and Braille learners; eight-dot layout available for international versions
- High-contrast large print characters — Oversized lettering for users with low vision who benefit from both tactile and visual cues
- Exceptional durability — Engineered for 10,000,000 keystrokes per key; outlasts any other Braille keyboard solution on the market
- Plug-and-play USB — No drivers, no software installation; works immediately on Windows 7 through 11
- Ergonomic Nero Slim Line design — 8° typing angle with scissor-switch mechanism for comfortable tactile feedback and reduced wrist strain
- Two built-in USB 2.0 ports — Connect mouse, USB drive, or other peripherals directly from the keyboard
- Full-size layout — 104 keys (ANSI) / 105 keys (ISO) including numeric keypad and function keys
Technical Specifications
- Braille layout: Six-dot (US) / Eight-dot (international)
- Compatibility: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (plug-and-play, no drivers)
- Connection: Wired USB, 1.5m (59") cable
- Key mechanism: Enhanced scissor-switch
- Typing angle: 8°
- Number of keys: 104 (ANSI) / 105 (ISO)
- Durability: 10,000,000 keystrokes per key
- Built-in USB hub: 2× USB 2.0 ports
- Dimensions: 446mm × 141mm × 23mm (17.6" × 5.6" × 0.9")
- Weight: 840g (~29.6 oz)
What's in the Box
- LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print PC Nero Keyboard
- Warranty information
- Cleaning tissue and cleaning instructions
Who This Keyboard Is For
Purpose-built for blind users, individuals with severe low vision, Braille learners, and professionals in rehabilitation and assistive technology programs. Widely deployed in schools for the blind, rehabilitation centers, hospital accessibility programs, corporate ADA compliance workstations, and government agency accessibility deployments across the US.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between six-dot and eight-dot Braille on this keyboard?
The US version uses the standard six-dot Braille cell, which is the most widely used Braille system in the United States and compatible with all standard Braille literacy programs and screen readers. The eight-dot version is used in some international markets and for computer Braille notation. If you're in the US and using standard Braille literacy, the six-dot version is correct.
Does this keyboard work with screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, or VoiceOver?
Yes — the LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print Nero is a standard USB HID keyboard and works seamlessly with all major Windows screen readers including JAWS, NVDA, and ZoomText. It does not replace a Braille display but provides tactile key identification for users who navigate by touch. For users who need refreshable Braille output, a separate Braille display is recommended alongside this keyboard.
Is this keyboard suitable for someone learning Braille?
Yes — the combination of tactile Braille dots and large print characters makes this keyboard ideal for Braille learners who are transitioning from print to Braille, or who use both modalities. The large print characters provide a visual reference while the Braille dots build tactile recognition over time.
How does this compare to the LogicKeyboard Braille Bluetooth keyboard?
The Nero PC keyboard is a full-size wired USB keyboard with a numeric keypad and built-in USB hub, optimized for Windows desktop workstations. The LogicKeyboard Braille Bluetooth offers wireless connectivity for users who need cable-free flexibility or multi-device pairing. Choose the Nero for a reliable wired desktop setup; choose Bluetooth for wireless freedom.
How does this compare to the LogicKeyboard Large Print Bluetooth keyboard?
The Braille + Large Print Nero is designed for users who need tactile Braille characters — either because they are blind or are learning Braille. The Large Print Bluetooth is designed for users with low vision who rely on enlarged visual characters without Braille. If the user can read enlarged print but doesn't need Braille, the Large Print Bluetooth is the simpler, lower-cost option.
Is this keyboard suitable for institutional or bulk purchase?
Yes — Ask Ergo Works works with schools for the blind, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, government agencies, and corporate ADA compliance teams on bulk orders and assistive technology program deployments. Contact our certified specialists to discuss volume pricing and deployment support.
Does this keyboard require any special software or drivers?
No — the keyboard is plug-and-play on Windows 7 through 11. Simply connect via USB and it works immediately. No drivers, no software installation, no configuration required.
How durable is this keyboard compared to standard keyboards?
The LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print Nero is engineered for 10,000,000 keystrokes per key — significantly more durable than standard consumer keyboards. This makes it suitable for high-use institutional environments where keyboards are used continuously throughout the day.
Complete Your Accessibility Workstation
- LogicKeyboard Large Print Bluetooth — Wireless large print option for low vision users who don't need Braille
- LogicKeyboard Large Print ALBA for Mac — Full-size wired large print keyboard for Mac users
- LogicKeyboard Braille ALBA for Mac — Mac-compatible Braille keyboard for blind Mac users
- Accessibility Workstation Assessment — Full evaluation by certified specialists covering keyboard, screen reader setup, monitor, and assistive technology
Why Ask Ergo Works?
With 30+ years of ergonomic and assistive technology expertise, Ask Ergo Works is not a general accessories retailer — we are certified specialists who have helped hundreds of blind and low vision users find the right keyboard and workstation solutions for their specific needs.
- Certified specialists — Professional ergonomic and assistive technology certifications
- Evidence-based recommendations — We assess your specific vision profile, Braille literacy level, and computing needs before recommending any solution
- Trusted by schools, rehabilitation centers & government agencies — Institutional deployments across education, healthcare, and public sector
- Bay Area presence, nationwide reach — In-person assessments in the Bay Area; virtual consultations available nationwide
- Post-purchase support — Available to help with setup, screen reader integration, and ongoing accessibility guidance
Need help choosing the right Braille or accessibility keyboard? Our ergonomic consulting services include personalized accessibility assessments covering keyboard selection, screen reader compatibility, workstation setup, and assistive technology recommendations.
LogicKeyboard Braille + Large Print PC Keyboard — Nero Slim Line for Blind & Low Vision Users
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