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Surface Adaptive kit will be quite useful for non-handicapped people

At least for me, I presume

Naoki Satoh
2 min readOct 3, 2021

Surface Adaptive Kit is designed for inclusion of handicapped people.

I personally consider this one was the most important highlight in the recent Surface Event.

The Adaptive kit is a set of 3D-formed stickers that makes e.g. Some keys on your keyboard more “visible” by both colours and shapes, easier to match the cables to its particular ports (USBs, power cables, and so on), or add the strap to easily pull and adjust the angle of Surface kickstand (maybe useful to open laptops’ lid).

You will fine more for the product from for instance this article by The Verge.

What I login about this tiny product is, it is not only for practical yet boring stuff for, like handicapped people can get easier access but their laptop looks… “less cool”.

The design is neat and clean. It’s rather cool if you will put them on your laptop even.

I will get one when it’s on the market here in The Netherlands (official MS store claims that it comes in the early next year… ).

This won’t be only for someone who’s difficulties of motor functions or eyesight.

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Naoki Satoh
Naoki Satoh

Written by Naoki Satoh

オランダ在住 セキュリティエンジニア。専門はIT監査、IT統制、リスク。よわよわPythonista。コンサドーレ札幌サポ。タッチラグビー。語学マニア。マストドン mstdn.jp/@naokyneko Pixel7 Instagram www.instagram.com/naokisatoh_nl

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