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Infovox iVox logo

Infovox iVox is a multilingual text-to-speech converter that can be used to add vocal output to any application compatible with Apple Speech Manager. It features over 100 natural-sounding text-to-speech voices in 32 languages, including expressive, happy and sad voices, specialty voices, and children’s voices.

Guide logo, which includes a conversation bubble with green and blue bullet points next to lines.

Talking technology and software, designed for people with partial sight or blindness, who have little or no experience of using computers. Send emails, browse the web, write letters, read books and newspapers, hear your post read aloud, and other functions. 

Screenshot of main menu showing two main scroll lists and options along the bottom.

Free software that enables blind and screen reader users to use podcasts.

ITU Gaze tracker setup screen showing an eye centered on a two-axis grid with the pupil colored neon green. Below this picture are tool buttons and to the right is a setup menu for calibrating the pupil location.

A 3D interface for gaze-based interaction and target selection using continuous pan and zoom and is designed as a predictive text entry system.

An icon of a 3-sided block with a 'T' on two front-facing sides, next to the company name.

A voice recognition software. Gives users the ability to open applications, documents, folders or Internet pages, by voice commands.

Two kids using a large touchscreen device that has a scene with a duck, green grass, and blue skies.

Interactive touch screen software coupled with a 4mm anti-glare toughened glass that is ideal for users with Autism, ADHD, Dyspraxia and other sensory disabilities.

COBRA 11 software packing, including two red and white branded discs with packaging, both of which spell out COBRA in braille.

Software that simplifies working with Windows 7, 8 and 10, Vista or Windows XP for computer users who are blind or visually impaired. It provides important information from the computer screen in speech, braille, or magnified form.

OBR

A Windows software that allows users to "read" single and double-sided Braille documents with a standard scanner. The retrieved information is presented as the text that can be used in all types of Windows applications.

Npointer

A freeware application for gestural and voice computer control. Hand movements are recorded by a webcam and translated into pointer movements. Gestures or voice commands are accepted to emulate the actions that are usually performed with a regular mouse or a touchpad: clicks, double-clicks, drags, and scrolls.

Black rectangular, box-shaped device with white top and five ports on side with USB connection cord. Four colored round switches are partially displayed at top of image.

A small hardware interface that allows users to connect switches or a digital joystick to a computer.