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Big Bright Easy-See Yellow Keyboard Full Specs

Complete spec sheet for the Big Bright Easy-See high-contrast yellow accessibility keyboard.

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Full specifications for the Big Bright Easy-See Yellow Keyboard, the highest-contrast pick in our large-print keyboard roundup.

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$15.95
$14.03
Walmart.com
as of May 14, 2026 8:32 am

Prominent High-Contrast Keys for Optimal Visibility We've carefully engineered our keyboard with large, striking black letters on high-contrast yellow keys to accommodate those suffering from visual impairments or low vision. Traditional keyboards can have small white letters on dark black keys...

Physical Dimensions

  • Length: ~17.7 in (450 mm)
  • Width: ~6.3 in (160 mm)
  • Height: ~1.2 in (30 mm) at rear
  • Weight: ~1.5 lb (680 g)

Layout & Keys

  • Key count: 104 keys (full size, US QWERTY)
  • Form factor: 100% with full numpad
  • Keycap color: Bright yellow
  • Legend color: Bold black
  • Legend size: Oversized — roughly 3x standard keycap text
  • Legend method: Molded into keycap (no fading, no stickers)
  • Tactile markers: F and J keys

Backlight

  • Backlight: None
  • Recommended lighting: Well-lit room or task lamp

Switch & Typing

  • Switch type: Membrane (rubber dome)
  • Travel distance: Approximately 3.5 mm
  • Noise level: Moderate — slight click on each press
  • Actuation force: Standard (~60 g)

Connectivity

  • Connection: USB-A wired
  • Cable: Integrated, approximately 5 ft
  • Driver requirement: None
  • Compatibility: Windows 7/8/10/11, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux

Accessibility Compatibility

Because the Big Bright registers as a standard USB HID keyboard, it’s fully compatible with every major screen reader and accessibility tool:

  • JAWS (Windows)
  • NVDA (Windows)
  • Windows Narrator
  • VoiceOver (macOS)
  • Chrome OS ChromeVox

Best Use Cases

The Big Bright is designed specifically for users with reduced contrast sensitivity — most commonly seen in macular degeneration, cataracts (pre- or post-surgery), diabetic retinopathy, and severe age-related vision changes. For users with normal contrast sensitivity but reduced visual acuity, a backlit large-print keyboard like the Perixx PERIBOARD-317 may be a better fit.

In the Box

  • Big Bright Easy-See keyboard
  • USB cable (integrated)
  • Quick start guide

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