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DEVICE Features

A person holds a Samsung smartphone and hitting a button on a pop-up menu that says "Calls" with various options.

Mobile app designed to help individuals with hearing or speech impairments make phone calls across different devices while on the move. Users can either make direct text-to-text calls with others who have the app or a textphone or use a text relay assistant to communicate with those who do not have the app.

Screenshot of an iOS menu featuring options to "take a picture" or choose a photo from the "photo gallery." There are various menu buttons, including one that reads "record sound." At the bottom of the screen, there are "cancel" and "save" buttons.

A voice-output communication app for iOS designed for use by children with communication, cognitive, developmental, learning or speech disabilities, or autism.

Slate blue square with an angled view of a drawing of a book with three characters on the top and the name of the program across the top.

A reading program and book authoring tool designed for use by students with special needs.

Long, blue half-moon shaped device with large yellow, blue, green, and red buttons.

A multi-functional adaptive computer interface designed for children who do not use a standard keyboard and standard mouse.

Screenshot of menu listing six locations, including the mall, doctor, and grocery store.

A visual teaching tool for helping children and teenagers with Autism and Asperger Syndrome learn to navigate challenging locations in the community.

Screenshot of subtraction problem across the top, a pile of pumpkins on the left, and three possible answers on the left.

A math skills tutorial app designed for use by parents or teachers working with children with developmental disabilities or autism.

Picture of TV on a stand with the display showing the software, which has a listing on the right and a sound graph along the bottom.

A free standalone application that allows amateur audio describers to create and edit audio descriptions for blind audiences.

Flow diagram showing a picture of a woman saying "hello HAL" with a blue line connecting her to an image of a desktop computer with a blue line that connects to a drawing of a house.

A home control system that enables people with severe physical disabilities, spinal cord injury, and upper extremity disabilities to monitor and control all of the devices in their home by voice, the web or a variety of other interfaces.

Screenshot with 9 function key buttons along the left side and corresponding words and abbreviations next to them on the right.

A word prediction program designed for use by individuals with fine motor or upper extremity disabilities and individuals who use one hand on a computer keyboard.

Drawing of two white geese with the numbers 1 and 2 on them in the lower left of a rectangular image with a blue background. On the right are two rows of two bowls each.

Software designed to help students with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, and developmental disabilities listen more effectively, follow a teacher's directions, and more fully participate in an inclusionary classroom.