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Tablet with three rows of five application icons on top of a line of text on the screen.  A fourth, bottom row has three icons and a single text box.

TM EyeWay uses eye-pointing to navigate computer usage. It offers a way for communication for users with various versions of SLA and related syndromes.

White, rectangular pocket-sized device with headphone jack on right edge and square tile icons in blue and white on screen.

A small, portable communication device that uses text and symbol-based communication.

Aphasia app logo.

A series of communication apps that provide users with a way to practice common speech activities.

Two Personal Talkers that resemble open wallets with an image on the left inside face and a speak, play button, and mic and record light indicators.

A pocket-sized, single-message device to support those with limited to no speech throughout their daily activities.

Pirate Chat App logo

A series of communication apps based on phatic communication (feedback to the speaker).

3D white figure holding iPad with short words, including Hi, Bye OK, Yes, No, Say, and Hello in speech bubbles.

A text-based text-to-speech communication app for the iPad. The user spells the messages using the onscreen keyboard. It offers 63 pre-stored core words and over 1200 phrases to enhance the communication rate.

Ipad screenshot displaying a sentence being written using pictograms.

A symbol-based AAC app which was specifically designed for children. It uses digitized (recorded) real children's voices and emphasizes language learning.

Various types of accessibility features in mobile devices. In one image, there is an illustration of a user controlling their smartphone using voice control. Also shown is an iPhone with screen magnification. The screen is zoomed in and shows a section of the home screen apps. There is an iPhone connected via its charging port to an external switch adapter. The switch is large, round, and red. There is also a hand holding a touchscreen candy-bar style mobile phone that is displaying braille.

There are many different accessibility features that are built into mobile phones, as well as phones designed specifically for different disability groups. GARI provides the ability to find just the features you are looking for.  

Screenshot of the Mind Express 4 pictographic, grid menu.

A Windows-based program that provides dynamic pages for augmentative and alternative communication via pictures and text and can be used for everyday communication and as a therapeutic and educational tool.

Wedge-shaped rectangular pad with white border and solid blue fill for placement of soundcards.

A single-location communication and learning aid for persons with physical, visual, or cognitive impairments who require tangible objects or other site cues to initiate communication.