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Operability of Controls/Connections

Picture of a woman sitting on a couch holding a tablet PC on her lap with her left hand and pointing to the screen with her right hand.

An unbreakable tablet PC for people with disabilities designed by for those who can discreetly indicate with their finger or hand but do not have the precision to use a standard keyboard or an ordinary tablet PC.

Screenshot showing a split screen, with an image of user's eyes on the left and an on-screen keyboard on the right.

Software that enables people with severe disabilities to control a computer mouse with only the movement of their pupil or blinking.

Software logo featuring a cartoon image of a smiling face on a computer mouse.

A mouse assistive device that adapts itself to the person’s movements, which makes it suitable for people with cerebral palsy and other motorial disabilities.

Picture of a teenage boy's head and shoulders blowing into a tube connected to an oblong black device.

An adaptive electronic wind instrument that enables people with disabilities to play music with only small movements of the head.

Various models of dial-less telephones, which resemble standard corded telephones, but without a number keypad or menu. Two phones are off-white, and one is red.

Telephones for users with Alzheimer's or other cognitive difficulties who would benefit from a simplified telephone that can only receive incoming calls.

A black rectangular device with a black cord attached with USB attachment at the end.

Control any household element or device from your computer using an infrared learning system that works using a remote control.

A slender, black rectangular device lined in gray around the edges with black braille keys at the bottom.

VarioPro 80 is equipped with 80 braille cells and thumb-operated roll bars that provide the user with uninterrupted reading and quicker orientation to the information that appears on the computer screen. New job functions can be added for use in the work environment. 

A phone's search results for settings with the Accessibility option highlighted.

A collection of accessibility apps that enable the use of Android devices eyes-free or with a switch device.

7 suggestions with related icons, including, "Buttons that do stuff," "First Button," "Second Button," "Example touch targets," "Example text contrast," and "Another clickable button example."

A tool that suggests accessibility improvements for Android apps without requiring technical skills. The users can just open the app they want to scan, then tap the Accessibility Scanner button to find items in the app that might benefit from accessibility improvements. 

A gray rectangular device with a square button on top. It is positioned between the thumb, forefinger, and middle finger pictured.

An ability switch inside a velcro strap that is wound around, for example, two fingers. It requires a small amount of pressure and a small range of motion.