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The School Specialty Chester Creek Keyboard LessonBoard is a specialized educational tool designed to enhance keyboarding skills, particularly for individuals with special needs. Its durable construction and user-friendly design make it an ideal choice for fine motor skill development in various learning environments.
T**S
Good idea, defective product received
i love the idea of this keyboard for helping my children learn to type. However, it seems my keyboard is defective. The shift key does not always work to make uppercase letters or any symbols that require the shift key. Sometimes it works as if it is the CTRL key and pops up boxes I don't want. The p key is much more stiff than the rest, making me think I'm not depressing it all the way, so it's taken me a while to get used to that. Arrow keys don't work at all, not even the arrows on the number pad when Num Lock is off.On a positive note, the letters are large and easy for a kid to read. The color coding is great. Wonderful idea for teaching typing. I hope I can get a replacement keyboard that works right.
J**N
Great keyboard to teach typing - useful colors and nice construction
I will admit I felt a little silly spending more than $10 on a keyboard that does not have multimedia keys or any special features. However, knowing how to type properly is priceless, so anything that helps teach the concepts to a child could be worth the money. I worried a bit that the color coded keys could be a crutch, but seeing it in action, I think they are well worth it as I will explain.First, the keyboard has a nice, sturdy construction, quite suited for teaching typing. I like that it does not have the typical "pop-out" legs that most keyboards have. I already have 2 keyboards where the legs required to tilt the keyboard have broken off, likely due to my kids moving it around too much and catching them on the end of the keyboard tray. Since the keyboard is intended for kids, I appreciate this thought towards durability.The keys have a nice click---not too hard, but also not so soft that it makes typing tough. I would not teach a child on my Logitech Illuminated Ultra-Thin keyboard---the keys are too easy to press and they could break it too easily. Thus, for durability, the chester-creek is great. It also lack the superfluous media keys that could confuse a young kid.Equally important, the Chester Creek keyboard is a full keyboard with normal adult layout. Be careful when buying kids keyboards, even from Chester Creek. Some kids keyboards are laid out with one key directly above another, in a perfect rectangular layout (not staggered like a real keyboard). Some lack the F1-F12 keys needed to do many future Windows Tasks. Another color coded keyboard just colors the consonants and vowels differently, but the colors do not help in teaching to type.The Chester Creek LessonBoard does a nice job of coloring the keys so it is easy to see where the fingers must go. The "F" and "J" keys have a nice bump on them for learning to feel the home keys, and the separate colors enable a child to see what finger is supposed to go on what key, especially when they start having to leave the home row for other letters. As I watch my child learn to type (we use Typical Instructor for Kids), I see that the color codes help in keeping the fingers on the proper keys. The goal is to teach touch typing, and I do not believe that this keyboard will be a crutch. My kid should be fine on other keyboards---if anything, the color coding prevents the learning of bad habits which is all too easy.Even better, the attractive colors make it more exciting for the kid, without making it cutesy or unrealistic. A kid who learns with this keyboard can use any keyboard. On a technical note, it is a USB keyboard, but comes with a PS/2 adapter for older computers.Overall, this is the best learning keyboard I have found, and I highly recommend it for the new typer.
A**8
Excellent but has one significant key-color shortcoming
Helps with learning typing. Why in the world, though, are all the keys in the middle columns the same color?? Those keys are the most difficult to determine the finger for, like the letter B. That is a big flaw on my opinion.
L**D
Awesome idea, ours was a dud :(
Love the idea, but our keyboard had keys that didn't work so we returned it. We still use the online typing training though with a regular keyboard. The lessons are great for kids.
H**A
Colorful tool for typing instruction.
I purchased this keyboard for my children's home school PC. I am pleased with the feel of the keys and the bright colors. The keyboard seems like any other keyboard in regard to sturdiness and quality. My one dislike is that the keyboard is flat and without tilting feet underneath. I am not sure if the lack of the tilt feature is intentional or an oversight by the designers. However, it really distracts me and is uncomfortable since I am used to a keyboard that tilts. Overall I am pleased with my purchase and my children don't seem to notice it's flat.
C**R
Three Stars
All good just wish it had those little legs to angle it.
M**N
Awesome Keyboard
I am so happy I bought this keyboard. I originally got it for my granddaughter to learn her ABC/123 and to learn how to type. But it is my favorite because the finger keys are more indented (hard to explain). My fingers don't slide off the keys like they did on a regular black keyboard. I know the color doesn't have anything to do with that. I just love it! I type better and don't say bad words as much! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
R**N
Four Stars
kids find it easy to use
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