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DEVICE Features

Long, narrow rectangular popup window with time and date displayed in large type.

A free program for blind and visually-impaired people that is designed to help people keep track of the time and remind themselves of things like appointments during the day.

Screenshot showing a PDF file of lines of text in large type.

A free program for blind and visually-impaired people that opens PDF and image files as plain text. 

Various models of phone amplifiers. Two are medium-sized rectangular devices with a built-in speaker that connect to a phone jack. One is a small speaker that attaches directly to a cordless phone against where the user places their ear. A fourth is a long, thin device with a small menu display.

Connects to standard telephones and makes the ring and phone call volume extra loud.

An illustration of an elderly user approaching a doorway. Lines represent a virtual "perimeter" around the door.

Alerts caregivers when a user navigates to a certain area or leaves a specified boundary.

Medium-sized, silver, and rectangular device with a small black display panel and a large slot for papers.

Braille embossers for light to heavy, to publishing quality braille production. 

A horizontal black rectangle with an oval white shape in the middle with the word MICE in middle colored red.

Free software that enables users with reduced mobility to access the computer through the use of other physical devices (push buttons and keyboard), or sound (microphone), other than the conventional mouse.

Cartoon image of a smiling green dinosaur-like figure facing forward with the legs spread wide and the arms out to the sides.

A Windows app that makes it easier to see where keyboard focus is on the screen.

Screenshot of sentence construction function, with three columns of word choices on the bottom and sentence window on the top.

A free program optimized for use on tablet computers, designed for people who have problems speaking. It can have the user's common phrases spoken by the default voice on the tablet PC. 

Screenshot of main menu, with four, long, horizontally stacked bars representing function options.

A free and open source Android application that turns a phone or tablet into an inexpensive augmentative and alternative communication device.

Screenshot of main menu with grid of control options and image of user on lower left.

An open source assistive communication tool developed for individuals living with paralysis or Locked-In Syndrome (LIS).