Teclat Sil·làbic (Teclat Màgic) is a program that aims to facilitate writing for people who are unable to use a standard keyboard, but are able to use either a joystick device or switch adapters to access the mouse. It is suitable for students with motor disabilities.
A predictive text-entry system with speech output for severely disabled people that has a restricted on-screen keyboard with an ambiguous layout. The main reason for using such a keyboard layout is that it enables the use of an eye tracker with a low spatial resolution.
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.
This product has been discontinued and is no longer supported and serviced (12/28/17)
The Compact Cherry Window G84 4100 keyboard with Windows has 86 keys and gives you the benefits of the non-Windows Compact Cherry with the added advantages of the additional Windows keys.
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.