An AAC/speech “device” that is worn on the wrist. It is suitable for children and adults with autism, aphasia (stroke), Parkinson’s, or any condition that affects their ability to communicate with friends and family.
A transparent keyboard that goes over an iPads touch screen keyboard to allow users who require feedback when they type, including individuals who are blind or have low vision.
A device that enables the wheelchair user to control their iPad, iPod or iPhone using any R-net Input device. The iDevice Module enables control of the functions of an iDevice using the built-in Accessibility options of Switch Control or VoiceOver.
Rugged industrial buttons to trigger any action on a computer. The buttons contain dust and water-resistant enclosure and relegendable buttons with clear protective caps and tactile feel switches.