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1013
Front view of mustard yellow small rectangular device with smaller buttons, yellow buttons with arrows arranged in a circle and additional controls along the top and bottom.

The Jumbomausmini and Jumbomausmaxi are two versions of the same mouse simulator suitable for all people who have problems with normal mice.

Screen shot of MetaTalk icons.

MetaTalk is a symbol-based iOS application for augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

Large rectangular box with two input sockets on the left, two individual manipulation levers on right, and connection wire in back

The SimplyWorks Energise is a full-featured Mains Controller allowing switch users to control up to two electrical appliances with wired or wireless switches.

A thin scanner, standard-size scanner connected to a laptop and the optional MobilLine.

A mobile electronic reading aid on a notebook with a scanner. It uses the Internet via an integrated Windows "screenreader".

White scanning device with a slanted front which has 2 speakers on each end and large black buttons in the middle: the largest is diamond shaped with a standard "record" circle and "play" triangle on one side and a "stop" square on the other. The lower part of the diamond button also has 2 more small buttons. The scanner bed has a cover that is closed.

An integrated reading machine, featuring a scanner, calculator and speakers in one device.

Rectangular device with control buttons on the top and speaker on the front.

The LeseAs Junior is a compact built-in read-out scanner device with automatic text recognition. 

User settings drop down menu.

My Freedom To Communicate (MyFTC) is Assistive Technology (AT) software that uses text-to-speech technology to enable nonverbal individuals to communicate easily in real life situations.

Rectangular device with document scanning platform and control buttons on the front.

An automatic reading system that comes with a processor with an integrated scanner, 20 languages module, and Daisyplayer to read printed text and spoken books. 

Guide logo, which includes a conversation bubble with green and blue bullet points next to lines.

Talking technology and software, designed for people with partial sight or blindness, who have little or no experience of using computers. Send emails, browse the web, write letters, read books and newspapers, hear your post read aloud, and other functions. 

A grey scanner device with speakers on the left side and control keys on the front.

A reading system, converting printed text into natural sounding speech, with the ability to connect any Handy Tech Braille display for Braille output.