- About One-Handed Typing describes the best ways to type with one hand with examples of regular and one-handed keyboards.
- The Law Enforcement Officer's One-Handed Typing Manual – why police, sheriffs, cops and all law enforcement officers must learn to type with one hand without looking at the keys:
- Type safely without looking at the keyboard in their police vehicle
- Increase productivity when using any keyboard, in the car or out
- Avoid damage to shoulders, hands and backs
- The Law Enforcement Officer's One-Handed Typing Manual – why police, sheriffs, cops and all law enforcement officers must learn to type with one hand without looking at the keys:
- Adaptive Technology, AccessAbility SIG list of resources
- Amputee Coalition of America (ACA)
- Amputee and Disability Resources for Canadian Amputees provides information that will help you cope with your amputation and phantom pain experiences.
- International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) [Brussels]
- International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) Canada [Canada]
- U.S. National Society of the ISPO [United States]
- On a Roll was a radio show hosted by Greg Smith, founder of the show (1992-2006) on life and disability. Greg was the subject and producer of the PBS documentry (2005) On A Roll: Family, Disability, and the American Dream. Updated
- One-Handed and Two-Handed Keyboard a standard desktop keyboard that has been enhanced to allow both one-handed and two-handed touch-typing
- One-Handed in a Two-Handed World: Your guide to managing single-handedly, by Tommye K. Mayer.
- Paraplegia News (PN) for better wheelchair living
- Canadian Amputee Hockey [Canada] New
- The War Amps [Canada] The War Amps innovative programs have grown over the years from assisting war amputees – whom we still serve today – to all amputees, including children. New
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