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A black vertical, rectangular device similar looking to a small cell phone. There are 19 buttons on the device to control the various functions of the reader.

Handheld media player designed for blind and visually impaired users.

White IBM mouse and Assistive Mouse Adapter box with central knob wheel for filter setting, and flip switches for Button Delay (on the left), Double click (on the right) and Assistance (below).

Device designed to filter out unintentional hand movements caused by a tremor when using a computer mouse.

A silver, open laptop next to a bright orange rectangular switch connected via a black cord.

Allows an individual to use up to 4 switches to interact with a computer via a USB port.

Front view of rectangular wireless adapter with three indicator lights.

A wireless adaptor that provides completely wireless iPad and iPad mini access when used with any SimplyWorks transmitter.

SymbolMate violet-colored software box.

Software to create paper-based communication pages with symbols, text or photos and pages for static augmentative and alternative communication devices with pre-designed templates.

Touchpad surface with mouse click buttons at bottom corners.

Touchpads based on mutual capacitive sensing for multi-touch capabilities.

Chin-rest on joystick with usb cable.

The BJOY Chin allows computer control with your chin. Its small size, position of the buttons, accuracy and all the mounting options and possibilities make this mouse a versatile device. It can be tailored to the user’s needs and capabilities and the operation can be customized using the BJOY Software.

Braille keyboard and iPhone interface with arrows indicating back and forth communication.

A multilingual face-to-face conversation app for deaf-blind people.

A corded, elevated keyboard with keys arranged within a tight, rectangular area along a downwardly curved surface. They keyboard is grey in color.

Head/Mouth stick keyboard with a unique shape and keyboard layout to match the natural head movement and minimize finger or stick activity, raising speed and relieving frustration.

Small, corded, black device a little longer than a mouse with a red button.

A compact ‘V’ shaped hand control that can operate on OS devices, emulate single or multiple keyboard functions and factory set to the user's requirements.