What is a one-handed keyboard and where do I get one?
Users with little or no use of both hands can benefit from using a keyboard that has a layout which utilizes the most frequently used keys in close proximity to each other. These are called a left-hand or right-hand Dvorak layout. Custom keytop labels (http://www.hooleon.com/) are affixed to either a standard keyboard or to a small-footprint keyboard. The user must also inform the operating system of the desired keyboard layout (http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/dvorak.htm). Keytime (www.keytime.com) has training material for users to learn these alternative one-handed layouts.