Products that match: Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)
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DIAS stands for “Disability Impairment Approximation Simulator” and is a Netbeans IDE plugin. It approximately simulates the difficulties someone with vision and other impairments face when interacting with Java Swing GUIs.
A suite of programs designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning difficulties, those who need to develop skills with assistive input devices and very young children new to computers.
A Linux-based application for the open-source GNOME desktop environment designed toward aiding the physically impaired community by providing control of the mouse pointer using a low-cost webcam that can interpret a user's head movement as computer input.
A web-based application that makes the internet and computer capabilities available for cognitively impaired people, and thereby supports personal communication through the use of digital photos, e-mail, text and audio messages.
Application that adds a cartoon to the mouse cursor.
Track-IT! is a switch interface that allows complete operation of the cursor, and mouse button clicks, using a single, remote switch.
Software with buttons of macros to automate complex control systems, but also simple jobs like inserting text passages into Word and EMails, filling out (internet-) forms with recurring phrases, etc.
Vischeck aids in showing the viewer exactly the way in which color-blind people perceive the image.
RapidSet is designed to assist users who have low vision. It is a quick and easy way to change the screen background and text colors.
A screen magnifier and screen reader available in three versions.
A virtual keyboard for people who are unable to use a common computer keyboard or mouse due to a disability.
Introductory training program for AAC users.
The Open Mind Speech project is part of the Open Mind Initiative and aims to develop free (GPL) speech recognition tools and applications, as well
A free caption- and audio-description authoring tool for making multimedia accessible to persons with sensory disabilities.
An interface box for the use of switches as a mouse replacement. With the Mitch, it is possible to carry out all the mouse functions on the computer with separate switches.
A free Voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP) IP telephony and video conferencing application for Linux, Unix-like (e.g. BSD or OpenSolaris), and Windows operating systems.
A hands-free mouse that uses small head movements to position the mouse cursor. It also provides hands-free left and right-clicking by enabling dwell selection software or by connecting two accessibility switches.
NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free “screen reader” which allows blind and visually impaired people to access and interact with the Windows operating system and many third-party applications.
A free dyslexic text reader/learning tool, a graphical, interactive text reader integrated with computer text-to-speech whose level of focus, complexity, and detail is adjustable according to the user's needs.
A unistroke text entry method that works on a variety of devices.
Morseall allows people with limited mobility to use a computer.
Software for formula processing that produces mathematical formulas that are readable visually, in Braille, or with screen-readers. Suitable for blind and the visually impaired.
Natural Voices is supported by some screen readers for visually impaired and blind people, by some software-based communication aids for non-speaking people as well as other programs.
A device that makes it possible to operate a computer using external switches only, including single switches, foot switches, eyelid switches, etc.
The Jumbomausmini and Jumbomausmaxi are two versions of the same mouse simulator suitable for all people who have problems with normal mice.