Keyboard Stand for Hand Operation [LOMAK]
Maker and role
Mike Watling, Inventor
Production date
2004
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Accession number
2021.48.12
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Description
LOMAK keyboard stand for hand operation.
Plastic panel with "lomak" embossed on the top. Underneath, there are a series of screw components.
Plastic panel with "lomak" embossed on the top. Underneath, there are a series of screw components.
Brief History
This moulded plastic stand for the LOMAK keyboard was designed in 2004 for hand operation of the keyboard. It includes a resting place for a hand unit. In Mike Watling’s development of the LOMAK he had made wooden stands to hold the prototype keyboards.
The LOMAK (Light Operated Mouse and Keyboard) is an assistive technology device developed in New Zealand for people with a physical disability who cannot use a standard computer keyboard or mouse.
The LOMAK (Light Operated Mouse and Keyboard) is an assistive technology device developed in New Zealand for people with a physical disability who cannot use a standard computer keyboard or mouse.
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lomak Embossed
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Collection
Credit Line
Mike Watling. 2004. Keyboard Stand for Hand Operation [LOMAK], 2021.48.12. The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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