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A wireless adaptor that provides completely wireless iPad and iPad mini access when used with any SimplyWorks transmitter.
ClearReader+ provides portability to text-to-speech and OCR reading and scanning devices. It reads text aloud from printed material placed under its camera.
A compact open source text to speech synthesizer for English and other languages, for Linux and Windows.
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.
Look to Learn is a software package with eye gaze games and activities to engage people starting out with eye gaze technology.
Software that can look up words in virtually any program with just one click: just hold down the Ctrl key and right-click on the word. The hotkey can be customized, or a keyboard shortcut can be used if preferred.
A product that provides various levels of protection by regulating incoming and outgoing calls.
Magnifixer is a screen magnifier utility. User can place it anywhere on your screen, make it any size, and select a zoom level. Magnifixer will always show the area of the user's screen where the mouse cursor resides.
A facial mouse that allows users to handle the mouse pointer with head movements. It is a standard USB webcam facial mouse that allows full person-computer interaction, without the use of hands, cables, sensors, or any other device that limits or interferes with the user.
A small hardware interface that allows users to connect switches or a digital joystick to a computer.
A free, open source symbol (or text) based dynamic display alternative and augmentative communication program for individuals with physical and or cognitive disabilities.
LipStick Mouse Controller is a mouth operated mouse where all mouse functions can be controlled with the mouth.
A multilingual face-to-face conversation app for deaf-blind people.
Reads both accessible and inaccessible text aloud from websites, images, photographs, PDFs, web-based tests, and other media.
A portable OCR device for scanning, reading and magnifying device with all of the features needed for users with low vision or reading difficulties. It has instant text to speech capabilities, color options for easier viewing, and voiced with menu functions. Uses the mouse or keyboard.
The BJOY Chin allows computer control with your chin. Its small size, position of the buttons, accuracy and all the mounting options and possibilities make this mouse a versatile device. It can be tailored to the user’s needs and capabilities and the operation can be customized using the BJOY Software.
A freeware application for gestural and voice computer control. Hand movements are recorded by a webcam and translated into pointer movements. Gestures or voice commands are accepted to emulate the actions that are usually performed with a regular mouse or a touchpad: clicks, double-clicks, drags, and scrolls.
A voice recognition software to control the computer, dictate emails and letters, limiting the needed number of user keystrokes, and to have the computer read documents back aloud.
A free iPhone application aimed at providing an affordable, custom built and easy to use communication system using words (both written and spoken) and personalised pictures.
A free program that simulates a real keyboard on the screen of a computer. Keystrokes are generated by clicking on the virtual keyboard with the mouse. VirtualKeyboard is specially designed for people who can not use a conventional computer keyboard.
A software that allows people with severe motor disabilities, especially quadriplegia and muscular dystrophy, to have access to computers. It is driven by commands that are spoken in a microphone.
A text processing software designed for the visually impaired.
An augmentative communication system that has been designed to work on an iPad.
A spam call-blocking application that also asks unrecognized callers to identify themselves before it puts them through. Designed for vision-impaired or blind people.
It converts the action of a standard switch, or the sound picked up by a microphone, into one or more combinations of keys or mouse clicks.