Products that match: Workstation adaptations
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A utility that searches any user interface in Windows XP or Vista for MSAA and UIAutomation information and makes this available to assistive technology interfaces.
Adhesive overlay that converts standard keyboards to Braille keyboards.
HeadMouse replaces the standard computer mouse for people who cannot use or have limited use of their hands.
A compact wireless switch featuring a proximity sensor activation surface that activates when a body part is within 10-mil of the surface.
Software that is designed to help computer users avoid an overuse injury by suggesting rest breaks based on the ‘Strain’ from keyboard and mouse use.
Portable scanning stand that holds a smart tablet or phone in the correct position for precisely aligned scans of documents, receipts, books and business cards.
Wearable, hands-free flashlight with various brightness and strobe settings.
App that converts the camera of a smartphone or tablet into a 16x magnification tool.
Portable video magnifier with an HD camera. The device features magnification of up to 30x and an optional full-page text-to-speech converter.
A text-to-speech Android program that allows users to hear print content out loud on their mobile devices.
A compact multimedia controller that gives the user programmability and ergonomic control over multimedia applications. It features five programmable buttons, a jog dial, and a Shuttle wheel.
Grammarly is a writing assistant that helps a user type clear, effective, and mistake-free text.
The Moverio Pro BT-2200 smart headset features key technologies designed for the industrial workplace, including use with most safety helmets.
An adapter that is connected between the mouse and the computer designed for people with problems with tremor or with difficulties handling the PC mouse. The filter suppresses the movement of unwanted tremor generated by the mouse in real time.
Small, portable recording devices that allow the user to record themselves or others speaking and playback the recording wherever they are.
A software tool that enables teams to test, repair, and report on accessible PDF documents.
A small portable speaker to transfer speech from a device to its surroundings. A Bluetooth connection can be made between the user's device and the Hey_.
An all-in-one audio induction field generator for use with telecoil-equipped hearing aids, cochlear implants, and loop receivers.
An audio induction loop system that is intended to be mounted under desktops and counters in situations where surface area is limited.
Portable video magnifier that adapts to multiple environments and tasks for productivity at school, work, and at home.
A line of electronic products that is primarily used to make electronic equipment accessible to disabled employees.
The Portset Reader is a text reader in a compact table model for any visually impaired person. A page size up to A4 (28 x 20 cm) with a font as fine as 8-point can be read.
A "reading glasses" app for iOS and Android, designed for those who have difficulty reading fine print and focusing on nearby objects.
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.
Voice-output app that allows users to listen to emails read out loud. The app is gesture-based and was designed to help users quickly sort through unread mail in their inboxes.