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An interface box for the use of switches as a mouse replacement. With the Mitch, it is possible to carry out all the mouse functions on the computer with separate switches.
A free Voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP) IP telephony and video conferencing application for Linux, Unix-like (e.g. BSD or OpenSolaris), and Windows operating systems.
A hands-free mouse that uses small head movements to position the mouse cursor. It also provides hands-free left and right-clicking by enabling dwell selection software or by connecting two accessibility switches.
NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free “screen reader” which allows blind and visually impaired people to access and interact with the Windows operating system and many third-party applications.
Loop Driver for meetings and classrooms, TV lounges and other smaller areas.
A free dyslexic text reader/learning tool, a graphical, interactive text reader integrated with computer text-to-speech whose level of focus, complexity, and detail is adjustable according to the user's needs.
The SimplyWorks Energise is a full-featured Mains Controller allowing switch users to control up to two electrical appliances with wired or wireless switches.
This project aims to make mainstream games, and their associated extension and development tools, accessible. Downloads include an accessible version of Quake, the popular PC game.
A unistroke text entry method that works on a variety of devices.
openEyes is an open-source open-hardware toolkit for low-cost real-time eye tracking.
Morseall allows people with limited mobility to use a computer.
Software for formula processing that produces mathematical formulas that are readable visually, in Braille, or with screen-readers. Suitable for blind and the visually impaired.
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.
A mobile electronic reading aid on a notebook with a scanner. It uses the Internet via an integrated Windows "screenreader".
ABP KT 10 Small Field Keyboards work much like standard keyboards, but offer many possibilities of use that facilitate the operation of the PC system in daily use. Optional enhancements include a palm rest, finger guide, touchpad, hulapoint or trackball, and the adjustment for left or right handed people.
Mouse control for people with disturbances of fine motor skills, limited range of motion, spastic paralysis, and persons with dysmelia.
Software for creating folders for speech symbols: icons or text that can be quickly accessed. Communication signs, and gestures are often used to expand and supplement speech-restricted communication.
An app to control Audio/Video and Home Automation. Control TVs, set top boxes, receivers, lights, thermostats, and more from a single integrated dashboard.
A compact read-only system with voice output with a natural voice. Uncomplicated operation and ease of use as well as numerous connection options.
A device that makes it possible to operate a computer using external switches only, including single switches, foot switches, eyelid switches, etc.
A modular and multifunctional reading system designed as a practical bag that enables easy transportation and quick start-up.
The Jumbomausmini and Jumbomausmaxi are two versions of the same mouse simulator suitable for all people who have problems with normal mice.
ABP GFT Classic are large-field keyboards. The keys Ctrl, Alt, AltGr, Shift and Windows are equipped with a hold function, which allows complete operation with one hand (or foot, etc.). In addition, 50 keys are freely programmable to facilitate repetitive operations.
A series of programs that convert written text into speech and creates and publishes audio contributions with high-quality speech.
A text reading system with clear speech output, in German, with many features for people with visual difficulties.