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Assists entering letters, words, numbers

Screenshot of a virtual on-screen keyboard with grey keys.

On-screen keyboard program designed for use in industrial and commercial applications by people with fine motor or upper extremity disabilities.

The Next Generation Technologies company logo, which features the words "Nex Gen" in bold, white and black font against a bright green background. Underneath are the words "Next Generation Technologies, Inc." in smaller, white font.

Interface program that allows the coordinated use of the JAWS for Windows screen reader program and the Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition program by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

An illustration of a hand on top of a purple diamond shape and the IntelliTools brand name across the top left side.

Sets of programs and/or hardware designed to make Macintosh computers accessible to individuals with physical, cognitive, or visual disabilities.

The words "Sakhr Software" printed in blue and black font. Underneath, the words "Arabic Language Technology," also in black.

Reads “scanned” printed documents and images written in Arabic-language scripts.

A silver Braille keyboard with black keys placed on top of a wooden surface next to a pair of blue headphones.

Braille keyboard designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. It connects to the keyboard port of a personal computer and requires no resident software on the computer, which allows this keyboard to work with any operating system.

Two children touching a tablet that has a white-on-black outlined picture of a head and brain. Below is a color rendition of the same pic.

A Braille tablet / mobile device that creates a full page of tactile text and graphics in real-time. It offers touch navigation, text-to-speech output, and Perkins-style keyboard application for users with low or no vision. Disruptive actuating technology is at the core and is still in a prototype stage.

Screenshot of Windows program with a list of words, including "Happy," "Right," and "Angry," with the word "Right" selected in Blue. Below, a menu button reads "Click here to record your answer."

Language tutorial program designed for individuals who have experienced strokes or for those with aphasia, memory or cognitive disabilities, or autism.

A rectangular orange plastic device with a clear plastic point connected to a flexible arm. Two small square devices are attached with round buttons.

A replacement for a normal PC mouse/keyboard/joystick that is available as a do-it-yourself construction kit. Instead of moving the mouse device with a hand and clicking with the fingers, it can be controlled by applying very low forces to the mouthpiece (joystick) with the user's lips, fingers or other body parts. 

Screenshot of program featuring a text article with a portion highlighted in turquoise.There is a left-hand pane displaying a table of contents. There is also a menu bar at the top.

Digital talking book player program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Large blue, orange, and red translucent cough drop shapes overlaid on each other.

A cross-platform, open-source augmentative and alternative communication app for people with complex communication needs.