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Controls can be discriminated by touch

A palm sized black device with big red button on it. There is a small speaker at top right corner of the device.

Record any single message up to two minutes in length directly into the BIGmack communicator and press its activation surface for playback.

Black foam cube with a large round bump on each face.

An accessible, tactile cube that allows children with disabilities to explore creative opportunities. Recommended for learning, playing, or creating music using an accessible interface on an iPad or Mac.

High angle view of a black and red device that looks like a wireless speaker.

A multimedia device for streaming media and sharing and accessing the network.

Large Button activation switch, one button panel, two button panel, and four button panel.

Pediatric assistive tool to help kids learn and operate computer systems.

Rectangular unit with three green buttons horizontally across the center and a port for the connecter cable along the right edge. Connector cable also pictured.

APPlicator is a Bluetooth switch access device that provides switch access to Apps, Music, and Camera on any iPad or iPhone or any other Bluetooth-connected tablet or computer.

A device similar to a typewriter but with few buttons and an adjuster on top.

Designed for one hand and works like other braille writers, except the keys for dots 1, 2, and 3 will remain in a locked position until dots 4, 5, and 6 are added or until the spacebar is depressed.

A blue brailler with a typewriter-like front with control keys, printing slit, and power cord.

The Large Cell Brailler has a 40% larger cell than the Classic Perkins Brailler, and the distance between the cells is ~50% wider. Enlarged braille cells creating more space between dots to accommodate people with tactile challenges.

A device similar to typewriter but with limited buttons, an adjuster on top and an electric cord on the side.

The Electric Perkins Brailler reduces key force requirements to produce quality braille, allowing a person who has weak fingers, whose hands are not fully functional, or who has arthritis to braille quicker and more comfortably.