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Print size can be adjusted to make the text easier to see and read. This can be done separately from a screen magnifier, or in addition to such an accommodation.

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Screenshot of a white, fuschia, and black-colored program interface with the words "Accessibyte Arcade." In the center, there is the word "Start" in classic arcade font.

Collection of nine interactive and accessible computer games designed for students with learning disabilities, cognitive disabilities, or who are blind.

Green vertical horizontal image with examples of the Tiresias font letters and numbers.

A low vision font family designed to have characters that are easy to distinguish from each other, which is especially important for the visually impaired. 

Name of product on top of pixelated image of small rectangular clock with display screen in the middle showing a digital time readout of 00:00.

A free program for people who are visually impaired featuring a talking clock with a resizable window that has a large print display of the time. 

Teacher's Pet logo: A square image with white background with a cartoon image of a guide dog in the middle and a small blue diamond-shaped image in the upper left with an apple in the middle.

An accessible test creation and administration program. It is for use by parents or teachers who wish to create accessible drill and practice exercises or tests for blind and visually impaired students.

Square image with green border along the bottom and cartoon image of a colonial era man with the product name underneath him.

An accessible banking account management program for people who are visually impaired. It offers the user a means of maintaining accurate information for a variety of account types.

Various models of low-vision keyboards. All models resemble a standard keyboard, but the lettering is larger and bolder (the key size itself is roughly the same). Three of the four keyboards are black; one has yellow keys with black lettering; the other two have white keys with black lettering. The fourth model is dark blue with white keys and black lettering. None have numeric keypads, but they all have arrow navigation keys on the right-hand side.

Keyboards with high-contrast, large print keys that make typing more accessible for individuals with low vision.

Various types of low vision keyboard stickers. They are sticker sheets with individual, removable keyboard symbols that users peel and stick to each keyboard key. The sticker lettering is bold with high-contrast colors. One sheet is white with black lettering; another is black with white lettering; a third sheet is lime green with black lettering, and the fourth features two rows of white with black lettering, one green row with white lettering, and a yellow row with black lettering.

Makes a standard keyboard more accessible to users with low vision by enlarging the lettering and increasing the color and contrast.

A VIP PDF-Reader's screenshot featuring a file information screen.

Software that filters the text from a finished PDF and displays it on a user-friendly surface. The text can be enlarged and contrasted as required and is automatically broken; this means that the text is always adapted to the screen size. 

The front of the iPad shows up to six rows of icons in 4 columns. The back illustrates the space gray option with an Apple Logo.

iPad is a tablet device from Apple with built-in assistive features to complement your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning, and literacy.