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A program that simulates the use of the mouse and keyboard, and enables the activation of programs and functions in the Windows environment.
Program that converts the two mouse clicks into keystrokes.
A voice recognition software. Gives users the ability to open applications, documents, folders or Internet pages, by voice commands.
A program that manages the mouse of a computer by means of a switch.
An accessible ebook reader app that lets you read Bookshare books with ease on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
Pointer-controlled onscreen keyboard for those with access difficulties.
Lectura de Textos 3 is a text-to-speech program that remains on the screen in order to read the contents of the editing window that is active. It also allows users to read any text copied to the program window.
An Android app with powerful controls & full functions for users who have difficulties with handling and reading physical books.
A versatile Braille keyboard for the mobile iOS device.
Software that will load a plain text (TXT) or HTML file and display it in a single-column, resizable window. Then it will read the file to the user out loud, using human speech.
Teclat Sil·làbic (Teclat Màgic) is a program that aims to facilitate writing for people who are unable to use a standard keyboard, but are able to use either a joystick device or switch adapters to access the mouse. It is suitable for students with motor disabilities.
A free, open source, extensible screen reader that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable combinations of speech and/or braille.
The free Switch Driver software replicates mouse and keyboard commands with switches. With a simple set-up, assign actions to switches and customize and control any software package.
A free, open-source ebook reader for Android. Go Read is optimized for visually-impaired readers and usable by anyone. The app connects directly to online libraries, like Bookshare, and allows you to download and listen to eBooks in seconds.
A free onscreen keyboard program for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, or XP that is designed to be used with any head-controlled access technology.
An app that has lots of everyday sounds in nine categories (animals, household, human, musical instruments, tools, transport, phonics and others). Each sound plays with its associated image, and the user can move back and forth through all the images and sounds by swiping the screen or pressing the back or forward arrows.
CrossScanner is a 1-2 switch mouse emulator.
A text predictor for all ages featuring reading and exam functions and extensive correction options with text-to-speech technology and symbols, illustrations, and example sentences to help users with word choice and text comprehension.
Dictus allows users to replace the keyboard through speech-to-text. Users speak into the microphone and use their voice to navigate Microsoft Word or other Microsoft programs.
Sara is a reading voice that can be used for Dictus's echo function where she repeats what is written with Dictus, helpful for the visually impaired, blind or dyslexic who cannot check with their eyes what is written on the screen. "She" can also be used as an additional voice for the reading program.
A USB stick software that has text to speech for user's selected word(s) and voice recognition for control of writing, and which also allows the user to read along, all in response to the needs of users with dyslexia or reading difficulties.
Customizable access software specifically designed to work with the wireless IntelliSwitch or with IntelliKeys USB for scanning access. Use it with TrackerPro for on-screen keyboard access.
A pocket-size, two-switch USB interface that emulates mouse, joystick, and keyboard functions.
Page scanning software that reads text aloud with adjustable reading speed.
Software that allows PDAs to be used as an alternative keyboard and cursor. People with Muscular Dystrophy (MD) and certain other muscular and nervous system disorders such as Cerebral Palsy (CP) may have difficulty operating a mouse and keyboard but can often still use their fingers to control a pencil or stylus.