Products that match: Connections and supports for computers and devices
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A compact color ink and braille embosser that offers high-resolution tactile graphics.
A compact, high-speed braille production embosser that can print high-resolution tactile graphics.
A replacement for a normal PC mouse/keyboard/joystick that is available as a do-it-yourself construction kit. Instead of moving the mouse device with a hand and clicking with the fingers, it can be controlled by applying very low forces to the mouthpiece (joystick) with the user's lips, fingers or other body parts.
Voice-output caller identification unit designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.
A low vision font family designed to have characters that are easy to distinguish from each other, which is especially important for the visually impaired.
A high-definition, handheld, portable desktop magnifier designed for users with low vision or who are partially blind.
A wireless pen tablet that can be used to enable students or teachers with mobility disabilities to write on a classroom whiteboard without leaving their desks.
A speech and oral motor skills training app designed for children with Apraxia of Speech, Down syndrome or craniofacial anomalies that experience difficulties with their oral motor skills.
A pocket-sized mouse pointer and full-function keyboard in a single unit that can be used with either the right or left hand designed for people with mobility issues.
An accessible learning environment for children with special needs. It combines tablet apps and a wireless smart toy to encourage children's interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Bluetooth Mouse Simulator - AMSLXBTA allows users to control the mouse pointer on a PC, Mac, or an Android-based smartphone from a chair's joystick.
An unbreakable tablet PC for people with disabilities designed by for those who can discreetly indicate with their finger or hand but do not have the precision to use a standard keyboard or an ordinary tablet PC.
A device that enables the wheelchair user to control their iPad, iPod or iPhone using any R-net Input device. The iDevice Module enables control of the functions of an iDevice using the built-in Accessibility options of Switch Control or VoiceOver.
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