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Provides Access to Other Types of Information (sight or sound) by Touch

A flat, white rectangular device with a USB port and power switch on the left hand end. The center is made up of black braille cells. There are six function keys: three left and three to the right of the braille display.

A 40-cell braille display for computer users in need of a compact, lightweight solution for use with computers at home, work, or school. Vario 340 is a Human Interface Device (HID), which means a driver does not need to be installed to use it.

Rounded blue rectangular image with a white Qwerty keyboard on the bottom and a frog in a white box on the upper left. A white rectangular window is in the upper right with the word frog next to a blank line.

An introduction to the keyboard by using speech, phonics, and Widgit Symbols in colorful letter exercises to teach literacy skills to users who have difficulty with text or communication.

Large round square with drawings of a happy face and a sad face.

An app designed to help non-verbal children and adults express their feelings using Smarty Symbols. 

A bright green software box with the words "PharmaBraille" at the top in black font and white circle graphics meant to represent Braille dots below.

Braille translation program designed to produce braille medication labels for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot showing a drawing of a dinosaur fishing from a lily pad on a lake with three large white fish across the bottom with words and images in them.

An app designed for children whose speech is still developing and for people with dysphasia, dyslexia, and dysgraphia that improves their categorization and semantic reasoning skills through categorization games.

A bright yellow screen with many different menu lists and colorful menu buttons.

Software series of control switch training programs designed for use by children with upper extremity and cognitive disabilities. 

Screenshot of software menu with a large image of a yellow lock, opened, and a black key hole.

Software that enables users to create tactile graphics for people who can not see. Blind people can read the graphics by touch and interpret the tactile material.

Rounded square with a colorful abstract image on an easel and against a black background. The lowercase word sensory is at the bottom in a yellow band.

A simple to use, touch painting iOS app designed to enable people with special/complex needs to make attractive but unusual patterned paintings and drawings. 

Several different models of talking glucometers. They resemble small digital timers or thermometers, with LCD panels and sticks for blood testing.

Accessible glucometer, or blood glucose meter, for individuals with visual impairments or print disabilities who have diabetes. 

Angled view of black rectangular tablet computer showing front left corner and colorful grid on the screen.

A tactile tablet computer with a built-in braille display, haptic ergonomics, and a series of tactile software (in.Home).