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Operability of Controls/Connections

A gray, circular device with a black base.

A round switch suitable for users who need to use their head to activate a switch. 

A yellow rectangular device with a green light and a yellow light on the front and a cord at the bottom.

Switch that provides a range of activation distances. Proximity sensors can be activated when a body part comes into its range without actually touching the switch.

Screenshot of Windows desktop with multiple windows open and pop outs magnifying two of the program's functions.

A multi-function, programmable, single-switch interface for Windows, offering a flexible means of independent control access to educational and productivity software, multimedia programs, and recreational activities.

Screenshot showing menu of controllable devices, including a bedroom lamp, a fan, an iron, and a playroom lamp.

An environmental control and home automation app designed for use by people with cognitive or memory disabilities or parents or caregivers of adults or children with developmental or other disabilities that may result in forgetting to turn lights or appliances on or off.

Coiled beige USB cable connected to a small back rectangular device.

A universal infrared receiver/transmitter (UIRT) designed for use by individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities that allows any USB-equipped PC to transmit and receive Infrared signals to common audio-visual equipment.

Three desktop-sized microphone devices stacked on top of each other. The top one is black and saucer shaped, the middle one is white and has a slightly curved rectangular shape, and the bottom one is gray and has a long straight rectangular shape.

Array microphones that automatically locate and electronically steer toward the user when they talk, enabling the user to vocally dictate content to the computer.

Drawing of a fishbowl on a yellow stand which is sitting on a green mat. Three dancing red fish are suspended on each side of the fishbowl.

A control switch training program designed for students using a mouse or touch screen for the first time. Its simplicity is well suited for those with visual or learning impairments.

Screenshot of an iOS interface reading "Lightswitch" at the top of the screen and displaying a list of menu options, including "Desk Fan," "Library Lamp," and "Office Fan." Beneath, there is an option slider, that ranges from "Off" to "Level" to"On." The slider is set to "On."

Home automation program with voice commands that may be helpful for individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury.

Drawing of teenage boy standing at the counter of a fast food restaurant.

A control switch training program designed for use by teenagers with upper extremity disabilities.

Screenshot of menu listing six locations, including the mall, doctor, and grocery store.

A visual teaching tool for helping children and teenagers with Autism and Asperger Syndrome learn to navigate challenging locations in the community.