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Enhancer to reduce hand and arm strain from mouse clicks and awkward key combinations.
Hitch 2 is a plug-and-play USB computer switch interface with inputs for up to five switches or one joystick with a 9-pin D plug. When used with switch accessible software, users are able to control their computer, actively learn, and have fun.
The LessonBoard is a standard-size QWERTY, computer keyboard with a patented color-coded by finger layout to show correct finger placement, help reduce the chance of forming bad keyboarding habits, and improve precision and speed.
This switch adapter allows connection of up to two switches to a computer USB port and to use them with different applications that offer scanning access.
A device that has been specially designed to offer access to mouse functions by means of eight buttons. Adjust the pointer's speed, sensitivity, and auditory feedback to suit the user's needs.
Very sensitive progressive joysticks for people with minimal strength in their hands and fingers. Access with minimal finger movement and strength.
The BJOY Click allows users to create a switch-controlled mouse, customized to their needs and capabilities. It is suitable for users who require specific access to the control of the mouse.
BJOY Ring is a USB device that converts your wheelchair's joystick into a mouse to control your computer and compatible tablets and smartphones.
Mouse-based joystick with big accessible buttons and four switch inputs for external switches. It is suitable for users with little arm strength.
Mouse based on a sturdy microswitch joystick with big accessible buttons and four switch inputs for external switches.
A range of challenging and meaningful apps for children with disabilities like Autism, Down Syndrome & PDD. They run on modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer 10 and above.
A braille embosser that supports double-sided and interpoint braille and produces output at 120 characters per second.
ModelTalker is a speech synthesis software designed to benefit people who are losing or who have already lost their ability to speak.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Change the brightness difference between the text and the background.
Many devices and operating systems offer the ability to adjust the default font size.
Many devices offer a visual alert in place of, or in addition to, the audible alert.
Mini keyboards—usually without a numeric keypad.
Some operating systems make it possible for the user to define which features can be accessed via keyboard commands, and what key patterns can be used.
Change whether or how fast key presses repeat when a key is held down.
Sometimes the default resolution of a display features text that is too small for an individual to read comfortably or icons that are too small to discern. Most operating systems allow the device to emulate a lower (but not higher) resolution, producing larger-sized, easier-to-see graphics.