Products that match: Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)
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The Portset BrailleKey provides an easy and simple solution for adding a Braille Keyboard to a Personal Computer, Laptop, MAC iPad, and Android Tablet.
Software that can look up words in virtually any program with just one click: just hold down the Ctrl key and right-click on the word. The hotkey can be customized, or a keyboard shortcut can be used if preferred.
Allows an individual to use up to 4 switches to interact with a computer via a USB port.
E-Mintza is a customizable and dynamic system of augmentative and alternative communication aimed at people with autism or with oral or written communication barriers.
An application designed for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Disabled people who cannot speak and have very little physical mobility to operate a normal mouse and/or keyboard can use pVoice by selecting photos or symbols to generate speech output.
A speech synthesizer that supports 64-bit programs and 64-bit SAPI.
A disambiguation system that has a (number pad) keyboard as its input method. It works in a similar way to 'predictive text' on a mobile phone.
An accessible reading app for Windows and iOS suitable for people with for dyslexia, low vision, and blindness.
Software that includes text, voice, and video options to enable users to share a story, celebrate a birthday, learn a language, hold a meeting, and work with colleagues. Use Skype on a phone, computer, or TV. It is available for mobile phones, desktops, tablets, web systems, Alexa, Kindle, and Xbox.
A free information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures, that is appropriate for computer users who are unable to use a two-handed keyboard.
A web-based screen reader for the web. It requires no special software to be installed on the client machine and, therefore, enables blind people to access the web from any computer they happen to have access to that has a sound card. Visit wa.cs.washington.edu to access WebAnywhere directly.
A web-based, searchable, symbol library and materials creation platform with over 40,000 images and 49 templates. It is designed for learners with speech, language, and other varied learning difficulties, as well as beginning writers and English as a second language and English language learner students.
A portal that offers graphic resources and materials to facilitate communication for those who need Augmentative and Alternative Communication. From the website, users can download packages of colored and black and white pictograms for free.
The Brailliant braille displays are two-way devices that enable users to both access information on a computer or mobile device as well as type on their devices indirectly by using the braille keyboard.
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 reading and writing app with text-to-speech, formatting controls, fonts and styles, and cloud storage integration.
An online family of tools that support reading and writing on a computer, tablet or smartphone.
A writing skill compensation tool that works on top of the application where students are writing. It includes text-to-speech and speech-to-text functions to provide assistance for people with limited reading and writing abilities, who have a physical or learning disability, dyslexia, or who are first or second-language learners (ELL and ESL).
A free, browser-based TTS app for converting text to speech. Since the app runs in the browser, it works independently of the operating system used.
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.
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.
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.