Products that match: Note Taking
48 Results
Note: Changing any of the the sort, count or discontinued filters below will cause the page to reload.
Operating System
An onscreen Windows-compatible keyboard program that utilizes head-controlled or eye-controlled access technology. It features large buttons and a two-level keyboard designed to easily pick out and find letters.
RapidKey provides you with a new Windows functionality. This software autocompletes text phrases and autoexpands shorthands in any Windows applications.
Natural Voices is supported by some screen readers for visually impaired and blind people, by some software-based communication aids for non-speaking people as well as other programs.
Communication with your own voice despite loss of voice.
An accessible and multimedia recorder, marker, reader and player app for a Smartphone.
VisionKey is an eye-controlled communication that enables users with severe physical disabilities to type and talk with their eyes. Lightweight and head mounted, VisionKey gives users communication independence and control in their lives by simply "looking" The system also gives them each a voice by enabling them to control a speech synthesizer in the VisionKey unit or on the computer. Now users can write letters, play games, surf the net and listen to multi-media sound just by moving their eyes.
Voice recognition application powered by Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
Stand alone Braille display with an integrated keyboard, built-in applications, and Bluetooth or USB connectivity.
Compact, economical recorders that document every word of your important telephone and two-way radio conversations — inexpensive to purchase, simple to install, and easy to operate. They store recordings on a built-in hard drive and/or a PC via USB or LAN connection.
iPad is a tablet device from Apple with built-in assistive features to complement your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning, and literacy.
The Large Cell Brailler has a 40% larger cell than the Classic Perkins Brailler, and the distance between the cells is ~50% wider. Enlarged braille cells creating more space between dots to accommodate people with tactile challenges.
Designed for one hand and works like other braille writers, except the keys for dots 1, 2, and 3 will remain in a locked position until dots 4, 5, and 6 are added or until the spacebar is depressed.
On-Screen Keyboard Portable is a handy way to bring your settings for the Windows' built-in an-screen keyboard with you from PC to PC. It will remember your hover preferences and other options and provides an easy way to launch it right from the PortableApps.com Menu.
Miniature computer keyboard with a built-in mouse, designed to be used with little or no hand movement and requires no strength.
Voice recorder with large buttons.
Blaze digital audio players are portable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) multi-media devices suitable for blind and visually impaired consumers. They can play digital books, music files, document files, Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) content, and FM radio. It can also scan and recognize printed text and text image files with a built-in five-megapixel camera and OCR software.
A cloud-based dictation app that works with mobile devices.
An app that replaces the on-screen keyboard for smartphones and tablets with one continuous motion across the screen.
HBS software system (Hagen Braille software system) for the translation of longhand text files into Braille.
A recording App designed for students in schools, colleges and Universities and anyone who wants to record meetings or conference proceedings. It has unlimited bookmarks enabling the user to record and then scroll between bookmarks during playback for easier note-taking recall.
A palm-sized, single-message augmentative and alternative communication device with a key chain for convenient carrying that can record and play back messages.
An online guide that outlines a systematic approach to identifying technology supports for students with specialized needs.
A braille transcription program developed by the American Printing House for the Blind to help transcribers provide blind students with braille textbooks on the first day of class.
Virtual assistants can generally set alarms, answer questions by querying information online, open applications and do other device-specific tasks.
A compact note-taker for blind users. It includes16-piezo ceramic Braille cells and a silent Braille keyboard and displays information in Braille for tactile reading.