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A young lady is sitting in an armchair wearing a headband-type device with an arm extending out from the ear toward the mouth. A small rectangular corded device with 2 green lights is next to her on the chair's arm.

A wearable personal communication device that gives a voice to locked-in patients by using audio feedback and eye gestures. It is a standalone portable device without the need for a screen.

Alternate devices Outrigger.

An alternative input device for controlling a computer, smartphone, or tablet. It provides a means to operate almost any application using the feet and can be customized to streamline interaction with a wide variety of applications.

Four devices: the AutonoME ECU/SGD tablet which is a display on a stand with a 2x4 grid of icons for dialog, phone, computer, call, sound, settings, etc. Next is an all in one mic/sip and puff system with tubing and a mounting clamp. Below is a floor stand with a roller and an overhanging arm. Last is the autonoMe command center: a rectangular white device with a plug-in port and 2 LED indicator lights on the front edge.

Environmental control units (ECUs) designed to help the client achieve maximum independence and quality of life by giving the ability to control the environment, the Computer, and full augmentative communication (AAC).

An iPhone showing results from a Google search. The first item has a black outline box around it with a "+" right in the middle. An inset on the lower-left corner has a picture of a young male with a purple slash drawn up from each of his eyes.

An app that uses eye and face movements to control the iOS device hands-free; accessibility for people with motor impairments.

A mobile phone's screen featuring a filter search bar with Fitbit, Google Calendar, and Dropbox apps listed below, and the text "Get all your apps talking to each other" above.

An app that works with over 600 apps, including Twitter, Telegram, Google Drive, Twitch, Weather Underground, Instagram, Gmail, and devices like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Nest, Philips Hue, and Android phones iPhones.

A partial iPhone with a black background and a QWERTY keyboard written in white capital letters. On the first line are 5 large white dots which are followed by a blue cursor line.

An app for iOS devices that uses the QWERTY layout, tap typing, and gestures. It is designed to be as accessible as possible. 

Two iPhones, one above the other, each with a text box above a QWERTY keyboard in landscape. The tagline written is "Adjust the Size of Your Keys". The iPhone on top displays a keyboard that is 1.5 times larger and brighter than the one below it.

An Apple app that allows the user to custom-resize the mobile device's keyboard and emoji sizes so that they can easily be seen by those with poor vision or for those who need larger keys so that pressing the right one is less frustrating.

A screenshot of a computer screen that has two graphs of sound waves. There are menu buttons at the top and the usual play, record, fast forward buttons at the bottom.

Audio editing software to export and/or convert songs into mp3 format, designed for use by the visually impaired.

Menu options with onscreen keyboard.

Software for situations in which only one or two fingers can be moved. Only the macOS switch control (Next, Select) is used with freely definable physical switches.

Screenshot of Touch-It Virtual Keyboard and design menu.

A set of tools to build and use on-screen keyboards. Type right away using the preset layouts or create a keyboard from scratch using the Designer.