Products that match: On-Screen keyboards
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An app that makes typing less frustrating for those with dyslexia. By using a specific font created specifically for dyslexic individuals, this app allows people affected by dyslexia to type with ease in the iOS app of their choice and on the iOS device of choice.
A virtual keyboard with a predictive dictionary. It is intended for people who do not use the computer keyboard, but who can move a pointer on the screen, or who have a single contact as a means of access.
A program specially designed for people who need a quick communication tool when they have to control their computer with head, eye, or other movements using an on-screen keyboard.
Onscreen keyboard for entering mathematical formulas designed to meet the needs of pupils or students with dyslexic disorders or who need an alternative interface such as for eye gazing.
Navigation software for use as an internet browser with accessible mouse input and TTS for accessing the internet.
A virtual onscreen keyboard that can be used with a mouse click or touch screen and can be customized to change the keys to be any size or color, with pictures on them, and programmed to do anything, like type a certain character, even a whole word or series of commands.
A set of tools to build and use on-screen keyboards. Type right away using the preset layouts or create a keyboard from scratch using the Designer.
An on-screen keyboard that offers point-and-click typing using pointing devices such as a head pointer, mouse, graphic tablet, trackball, etc. This program is designed primarily for a disabled person but it can be used also to teach children to write, to prepare kiosk environments, etc.
An Apple app that allows the user to custom-resize the mobile device's keyboard and emoji sizes so that they can easily be seen by those with poor vision or for those who need larger keys so that pressing the right one is less frustrating.
An app for iOS devices that uses the QWERTY layout, tap typing, and gestures. It is designed to be as accessible as possible.
A reading and writing assistance software for people with Dys disorders (dyslexia, dysorthography, visuospatial dyspraxia). It includes voice recognition dictation, computer control by voice, auto-completion by word prediction, and TTS playback. Also included is a module for syllabic cutting used to facilitate reading.
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