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A braille embosser that supports double-sided and interpoint braille and produces output at 120 characters per second.
A switch adapter that enables people with a physical disability who want to connect individual buttons to their computer to turn off one or two mouse buttons.
Enables wired or wireless control of a mouse on a PC from a wheelchair joystick and wireless control of mouse functions from a connected 0/1 connector.
A professional text-to-speech program that converts any written text into spoken words. Upload text and documents or convert to mp3 to listen to anywhere anytime.
A pen-shaped, programmable mouse designed to take up less space on a desk. It keeps the arm in a natural position facing into the body without unnecessary twists and strain.
The Number Slide's retractable number pad slides out when you need it and away when you are finished.
AdMouse is a particularly suitable device that facilitates technology integration for people with reduced motor skills. It has 10 buttons through which the user can perform the same functions as a conventional mouse, adding some additional features.
App for converting text to speech run in a browser.
The Switch adapted Mouse has a standard 3.5mm socket which will accept any of our wide range of switches. They have a USB plug and also have a PS2 adaptor.
Connect up to eight switches to a computer USB port and use them with several different applications that offer switch access. The computer recognizes the device as a joystick and with the software provided it is possible to convert the inputs into mouse or keyboard signals.
An iOS app that proofreads your writing with text-to-speech (TTS).
Hands-free triggering for use with computer or mobile devices.
Software to turn a mobile phone or tablet into a set of wireless mouse, trackpad and keyboard that control a computer. It is designed for one-hand use, intuitive operation and voice recognition.
The Inclusive Interactive Screen solution is built around the professional range of screens from Panasonic. They offer a tough display with a 100,000 hour screen life that will see you through the coming years.
A closed-source commercial macOS-based application that allows the automation of routine functions, such as navigating running applications, opening documents, typing text, expanding abbreviations, etc.
Automator is an application developed by Apple for OS X that implements point-and-click (or drag and drop) creation of workflows for automating repetitive tasks into batches for quicker alteration, thus saving time and effort over human intervention to manually change each file separately.
Safari Reader is a feature of the Safari Browser that presents web content in a readable format without distractors that may limit the attention of the reader.
iOS, macOS, and Windows devices/computers have the ability to convert spoken language to text and allow users to dictate and control their devices via voice commands.
Virtual assistants can generally set alarms, answer questions by querying information online, open applications and do other device-specific tasks.
Some people with low vision find light text on a black background and other color inversions to be more accessible than black text on a white background.
Stereo sound can be "mixed down" to monophonic sound so that all of the information (except the spatial distribution) is provided to both ears.
Allows a Braille user to utilize their separate Braille device as a keyboard and/or display for their computer or mobile device.
Audio descriptions can be added to video content, which provide brief descriptions of what is happening on screen. This can help individuals with visual or cognitive impairments better understand video content.
Closed captions are a feature of video that displays what is being said (approximately) in on-screen text. This allows a person who cannot hear the soundtrack (either because of hearing impairment or environmental noise) to understand what is being shown.