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Wireless Compatibility

Handheld small keyboard with trackpad

This product has been discontinued.

With only 15 cm in length, the iTrivia PalmKey Wireless Micro Keyboard is the world's smallest keyboard with built-in touchpad. Connect the supplied dongle to a USB port and you can manage your PC or notebook 30 meters away. The keyboard section also works on the Playstation3 and the Wii.

Rectangular black device with USB Switch Interface table noting controls. Switch inputs along bottom edge of device.

The QuizWorks USB Switch Interface provides wireless support of up to 100 feet and supports 1 to 5 switches. The interface connects to Windowl and Mac computers via a USB cable.

Device with directional arrows and two switches plugged into inputs.

The iPad/Tablet Switch Interface (H-66) makes tablets and iPads switch accessible. 

Large, flat device resembling a keyboard with circular keys propped up on two legs and featuring a handle the length of the product. Device has full range of keys as on standard keyboard, with additional keys as well.

Extra-large keyboards with infrared transmitters that can control computer systems as well as home environmental control using the GEWA "Smart House" product realm.

Rectangular switch box with a single button that would fit in a person's palm.

The Therapy Box Switchbox is our own bespoke Bluetooth switch interface, which allows you to access Predictable and Scene & Heard with a switch.

Rectangular wooden overlay tray with a mat showing 8 x 16 inch square boxes.

A wireless alternative keyboard for PC and environmental control. Built-in optical overlay recognition that automatically detects which overlay is used. Over 100 different overlays can be used without the need of computer commands.

A black software interface displaying a settings menu with various options.

MobileSpeak is a screen reading app for mobile phones with multilingual and tactile feedback features

Sample screen of the AuditoryVoIP.

Ann app that allows users to adapt the telephone signal to personal listening preferences when making calls over the Internet. AuditoryVoIP not only improves overall speech intelligibility and sound quality but also compensates for individual hearing impairments.

A man sitting in front of a computer wearing a headband with a small device attatched.

A tracking system that facilitates access to a computer. It offers cursor controls through a small transmitter to a tracker mounted on the head.

Red and white device featuring a built-in stand with a mouthpiece. A matching red USB drive is shown alongside.

Fully functional computer mouse that is operated with the mouth by sip and puff.