Products that match: Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)
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Microsoft Reader is used to view certain eBooks on your computer.
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.
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.
Augmented reality and visual detail through sensory substitution and computer vision with the ultimate goal of providing synthetic vision.
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.
With BrailleBack, a user can connect a refreshable braille display to his/her Android device via Bluetooth. BrailleBack works with the TalkBack screen reader to provide a combined speech and braille experience.
A control switch input interface that gives people with limited upper body mobility access to touchscreen devices.
A non-visible soft keyboard (Input Method) intended to be used with hardware Bluetooth and USB keyboards.
Application for quick voice search on the various resources, launching applications and selecting contacts with the voice.
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.
An assisted communication app for those who, for example, have suffered from a tumor of the head or neck and cannot speak or have difficulty speaking. AAC is through icons and text-to-speech.
A talking notepad app for Android that will speak whatever a user types. This application uses the TTS (Text-To-Speech) library for Android.
An application for Android devices for augmentative and alternative communication for people who need accessible forms of verbal and written communications. It uses pictograms, supports the insertion of personalized images, videos and audio files and uses the Android embedded speech synthesizer.
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.
This wireless transmitter for switch allows KEO control with any type of switch without a connection, which means ease of installation and improved reliability.
The R-net Bluetooth Mouse Module allows a user to control a PC or Android device using the R-net system. Once set up, any R-net Input Device e.g. a Joystick Module, can provide PC mouse control.
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.
A switch and interface in one. Simply plug this 2.5-in/6.4-cm diameter switch into any USB port on your computer and press to simulate a left mouse click, while maintaining full access to your keyboard and mouse.
A button interface for people with a physical disability that connects to their computer via the USB port.
An app for Android devices offering a keyboard that helps users complete quicker text sentences, it uses an algorithm to learn users style and thus helping them to chain together phrases and type phrases in a matter of seconds.
A full-featured AAC speech/communication solution for people who have difficulty communicating as a result of autism, aphasia, Down Syndrome, stroke, laryngectomy or any other condition that affects a person's ability to communicate effectively.
Lightweight and portable text-to-speech Android-based tablets.