Making your keys easier to identify couldn’t be more straightforward, whether you want to tell them apart by touch or sight.

Use Tacti-Mark, a liquid plastic, to draw dots, dashes or even a smiley face on your keys and when it dries hard, you’ll be able to feel which key is which. Available in black or orange.

Alternatively, you could attach a tactile bump. These small adhesive rubber or foam dots are available in different colours and shapes. If you wanted to identify several keys by touch, the mixed pack of Bump-Dots contains eight different types of dot; if you want to use colour rather than touch to find the right key quickly, the mixed pack of Touch-Dots has five different coloured foam dots to choose from.

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