Is called Ryan Dubois lives in Brittany and alone sixteen years gave birth to ainvention unique and ingenious. He attended the second year of Science and Technology of Industry at a high school in Saint-Brieuc. He suffers a lot learning disabilities (DSA) such as dyslexia, dysorthography or dyspraxia. It is very difficult for Ryan to read, write or use a keyboard. There are many young people who face certain problems at school level, so Ryan invented one keyboard from pc for i dyslexic.
He feels personally what it means to live as a dyslexic. So during the Coronavirus, he used his spare time to make a color keyboard for the PC to help dyslexics. He started a company called R2dtooldys and then commercialized his keyboard KEYDYS with the brand Boulanger. The keyboard is now becoming depopulated in many world academies.
THE DYS they cannot write as fast as their peers. So they use a PC to take notes. In the classroom, however, the computer is not highly regarded, because according to many, it benefits too much. In France above all, such support for this type of disability seems to be lacking.
Ryan consulted a therapist who used a color-coded technique to learn to type. So the sixteen-year-old only invented one colored plate to be attached to each key of the AZERTY keyboard. It is also aimed at those who simply want to optimize the use of the keyboard.
The keyboard is divided into eight colored parts. Thus, the brain identifies the letters with me colors. These are diagonal and one color corresponds to using only one finger. The KEYDYS is available in different versions for Windows, Mac, iPad and more.
Source: Lega Nerd

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