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Side view of tablet-sized device with colorful grid of symbols on the display screen.

A portable, lightweight, speech-generating device that includes the Mind Express software with SymbolStix symbols.

Small black square electronic device attached to a neck strap with a display showing a grid of four images.

A portable augmentative communication device for use by people with communication or speech disabilities. It consists of a PocketPC (HP iPaq 2495) loaded with Point To Pictures - Mobile (PTP-Mobile) software.

Screenshot showing a three-row grid of buttons for communications options.

A voice output direct selection and symbolic communicator program designed for use by individuals with communication, cognitive, learning, developmental or speech disabilities, or autism.

A screenshot of the SwitchIt! Maker 2 home screen, with various cartoon-style icons and options.

SwitchIt! Maker 2 will turn your text, images, movies and sounds into simple on-screen activities.

A screenshot of seven columns and six rows with a different symbol in each cell. The columns are orange, blue, yellow, green, orange, and pink. At the top of the screen, there is a menu bar and text input bar.

Software for symbol-based assistive communication systems.

point it app as seen on a smartphone.

The point it app helps users communicate by pointing to images on a smartphone (iOS, Android). This app contains themed topics of various images that can be shown.

Display screen showing Mesa Ideas logo.

A lightweight eye-control system designed for wheelchair and tabletop use that features a removable binocular system.

Woman sitting at a table holding transparent board with image overlays.

A transparent acrylic board that fits in a wooden stand to make an eye-gaze board for use as a practical tool for developing initial direct selection skills.

Two children interacting with Azahar on tablet.

Azahar is a free set of Java-based leisure, communication and planning tools aimed at improving the quality of life of people with autism or intellectual disability.

Square, green communicator with four printed symbols and handle for easy carrying.

Assistive communication device for short- or long-term augmentative communication or cognitive enrichment.