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Assists entering letters, words, numbers

A modified onscreen keyboard with a yellow background, gray keys with black letters, and white predicted words. There are buttons written underneath for erasing, space bar, speaking, capital, and stop. Below that in heavy black font are the words written in the text box.

A program specially designed for people who need a quick communication tool when they have to control their computer with head, eye, or other movements using an on-screen keyboard. 

Text with menu options including file, OCR, setting, help, scan, open, OCR language, and others.

A free optical character recognition software for windows that supports scanning from most twain scanners and can also open most scanned PDF's and multi-page tiff images as well as popular image file formats. 

An on-screen keyboard with the label College-Word. The screen is divided into 3 major sections: AZERTY in orange keys at the top and is separated from the lower section by a line of black keys labeled: Geom, Trig, Prob., Funct. and a Latin a- Greek a. The lower left orange keys are Geometric symbols and the blue keys are general Math symbols, even the number pad.

Onscreen keyboard for entering mathematical formulas designed to meet the needs of pupils or students with dyslexic disorders or who need an alternative interface such as for eye gazing. 

On-screen keyboard that includes function keys, arrow keys, and menu options.

A virtual keyboard with a predictive dictionary. It is intended for people who do not use the computer keyboard, but who can move a pointer on the screen, or who have a single contact as a means of access. 

Two yellow text boxes, one containing the initial phrase entered and one showing the corrected phrase.

A tool for those who wish to use speech to write text. There is also a mobile version on a USB key.

A green background on a computer screen along with a keyboard in the bottom center and a 22x5 grid of darkened spaces above that for the placement of letter tiles. There are chosen tiles placed on the grid with one not yet in position. On the top and upper left are menu bars.

Software for children with Dys disorders (dyslexia, visuospatial dyspraxia, dysorthography) to work in a fun environment. A virtual keyboard allows the user to compose texts or perform exercises (French, mathematics) on a magnetic grid. The composed text is read by text-to-speech voice as the child enters it.

A front view of three virtual computer keyboards, two with letters and numbers, and one mainly featuring directional arrows.

A set of open-source software solutions that aims to help people with disabilities to use a computer. CiviKey incorporates a unique mouse pointing method, based on a scrolling system. 

Clavier T16 software featuring a telephone-type number pad with corresponding letters under each number. The last column has special function keys, as does the last row after the zero. There is a large text box to the right with a red line pointing from a word written there to another text box under the pad; the red arrow is pointing to the next space in that text box.

A telephone keyboard type, which allows users to type text with a numeric keyboard. It incorporates a scroll function. It also has a dictionary to which users can add words. 

The AZERTY keyboard screen featuring keys having an Arabic font.

An on-screen keyboard with edit capabilities that can be used by people with low vision as well as for entering texts in "exotic" fonts. It is possible to save the files as well as configure the keyboard.

An on-screen keyboard with yellow keys. On top is a large white text box with the letter "J" printed. On the side is a word prediction box with 8 French words beginning with the letter "J".

An on-screen keyboard optimized for swipe access, with a predictive dictionary. The keys selected are vocalized by sound files.