A software that periodically sends movement commands, equivalent to the arrows on a keyboard, to scroll through what there is to read in a "target" application. It does not read text; it is used to move around in reading when a user cannot click.
A utility program designed for people who can access only one button of their mouse or who find it difficult to use the different click functions; a left click on the icon of the floating window of the software will transform the following click into a right-click.
A sip/puff joystick that emulates a USB or Bluetooth mouse, keyboard or game controller and is designed for people with limited upper extremity mobility.
A wireless switch that uses radiofrequency to communicate with the host device and provides a reliable connection for switch activation. Two Freedom Switches can be used together for dual switch applications.