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Communication Devices

Genlyd 2.0 and Phrase-it software DVD's with animation on top and logo on bottom.

An alternative communication program from Windows. The program has many colorful and realistic environmental drawings and icons, as well as a functionality that makes it easy to customize the content of the individual user.

A black vertical, rectangular device similar looking to a small cell phone. There are 19 buttons on the device to control the various functions of the reader.

Handheld media player designed for blind and visually impaired users.

White text input on iPad with black text and orange word prediction buttons.

An Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) app catered to people with difficulty in speech. Assistive Express is designed to be simple and efficient, allowing users to express their views and thoughts with natural sounding voices.

Screenshot of an AAC board with a 3x4 grid of symbols on the lower half and menu symbol choices across the top.

E-Mintza is a customizable and dynamic system of augmentative and alternative communication aimed at people with autism or with oral or written communication barriers.

A silver, open laptop next to a bright orange rectangular switch connected via a black cord.

Allows an individual to use up to 4 switches to interact with a computer via a USB port.

Verbally voice settings offering male and female voices and British accents.

A comprehensive Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app for the iPad. Verbally brings speech to those without and enables real conversation with its simple, intuitive design. Users can tap in what they want to say and Verbally speaks for them.

AAC board on a computer screen with simply drawn icons. For example, a finger is drawn pointing to ABC, or to 123, a side view of a head with lines radiating from an open mouth, an analog clock face, a pair of lips, etc.

An application designed for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Disabled people who cannot speak and have very little physical mobility to operate a normal mouse and/or keyboard can use pVoice by selecting photos or symbols to generate speech output.

SimpleAAC on an iPad displaying the pictorial phrase selection menu, "yes", "hello", "no", "please", "goodbye", "thank you".

An alternative and augmentative communication system designed for iPad.

VoiceSymbol AAC logo showing an emerald green rectangle with a large gold V drawn with horizontally broken gold lines and a small solid gold letter s next to it. Between the V legs is a gold drop of liquid dripping off the tip of a quill pen.

An interactive touchscreen communication system for iPad and PC that can also be used to create low tech resources for use with a V Pen.

two small white board with black stick figure holding image of a computer and heart

A tool for text and symbolization associated with a writing process.