Products that match: Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)
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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.
Sticky Keys allow users to press multi-key combinations one key at a time. For example, a user can perform "control, alt, delete," by pressing each individually. This allows users with limb differences and other impairments to perform various keyboard commands more easily.
For some people, the rapid movement required for the standard double-click is difficult to produce, especially without moving the mouse. Some operating systems allow users to adjust how much time can elapse between the two clicks.
Mouse Keys uses the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer.
Allows a person who cannot see the screen to read content and navigate the Internet as well as their devices.
"Read Mode" displays the content of a page without the distractions of the surrounding (or embedded) materials.
The Darci USB is a Morse code based computer access device.
VarioUltra is a braille display that supports multiple simultaneous connections to your computer and mobile devices via 1 USB and 4 channels of Bluetooth.
Designed to efficiently scan and digitize printed materials.
A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.
A 40-cell braille display for computer users in need of a compact, lightweight solution for use with computers at home, work, or school. Vario 340 is a Human Interface Device (HID), which means a driver does not need to be installed to use it.
A hand movement stabilizer, which ensures that unwanted movement of a user's hand is not converted into unwanted movement of the mouse cursor on the screen of his/her
computer. It solves the problems for people struggling with the mouse whose tremors influence their accuracy while using the computer.
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