Products that match: Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)
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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.
Speech recognition software to allow Danish speakers with disabilities to navigate their computers using verbal commands.
Communication support software: customizable and for mobile devices. Voice (COMOOTY) provides access to customized communication panels consisting of images and associated speech/sound messages.
A speech synthesizer that supports 64-bit programs and 64-bit SAPI.
Text to speech program for the web.
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.
A home control unit that enables people with disabilities to access their smartphone and control their environment.
A visual calendar app used by people with cognitive challenges and special needs for structure and image-supported communication. The calendar gives them structure by listing their daily activities in a visual format.
Microsoft Reader is used to view certain eBooks on your computer.
A portable communication tool for the iPod, iPhone or iPad for people with intellectual disabilities who communicate their intentions with text-to-speech messages, pictures, videos and stories.
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.
An app to control Audio/Video and Home Automation. Control TVs, set top boxes, receivers, lights, thermostats, and more from a single integrated dashboard.
SpeechBox™ is an iPad app designed to work with Children with Speech or Language issues. Parents, educators, speech therapists, etc. can work with children and practice speaking simple words using an interface with engaging colorful pictures.
EasyLink 12 Touch provides Braille access on touchscreen devices such as the iPhone, iPad or iPod.
An app that is designed to empower people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing by allowing them to follow conversations in real-time. The app provides 24/7 real-time captioning/transcribing on a smartphone.
An application for mobile devices so medical professionals can communicate with patients who are deaf or are more at ease with signing.
An app that allows users to communicate by writing a sentence and then giving the command to read with digital voice, or by dialing directly by choosing the sentences proposed designs that will be read by the TTS vocally.
Siri is a built-in "intelligent assistant," part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS operating systems.
J-Pad is a wireless joystick interface providing comprehensive switch access to all iPad functions.
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 control switch input interface that gives people with limited upper body mobility access to touchscreen devices.
An app that allows the user to go into any cinema and display subtitles on a smartphone or tablet in perfect synchronization with the film being screened.
Vokul is a voice control app for iOS devices where users can use simple voice commands to perform tasks.
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.