Products that match: Putting information or instructions into the computer
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Enables wired or wireless control of a mouse on a PC from a wheelchair joystick and wireless control of mouse functions from a connected 0/1 connector.
A free and open source assistive on-screen keyboard that runs on Windows.
A pen-shaped, programmable mouse designed to take up less space on a desk. It keeps the arm in a natural position facing into the body without unnecessary twists and strain.
The Number Slide's retractable number pad slides out when you need it and away when you are finished.
Wireless gyroscopic mouse.
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.
Free dictation software for the PC.
A program designed for children and adults with limited motor skills that converts all Windows programs into one-button accessible software.
ADA compliant interactive learning station that uses intended touch technology, which means it recognizes the difference between purposeful and accidental interactions with the screen. The interactive workstation responds to a variety of styluses, including Pointers, Mouth Sticks, Head Pointers, Switches/Scanners, Balls, On-Screen Keyboards.
The Switch adapted Mouse has a standard 3.5mm socket which will accept any of our wide range of switches. They have a USB plug and also have a PS2 adaptor.
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.
Hands-free triggering for use with computer or mobile devices.
With XXMaus you can operate the mouse pointer and the main click functions with a single external switch.
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.
RoboTask enables you to automate repetitive tasks on your Windows PC, ranging from simply launching applications, to checking email, moving or backing up files to uploading or downloading, sending email and much more.
A Windows built-in Ease of Access tool called the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) that can be used instead of a physical keyboard to move around a PC's screen or enter text.
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.
Mini keyboards—usually without a numeric keypad.
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 the appearance of cursor and mouse pointer.
Change whether or how fast key presses repeat when a key is held down.
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.
Slow Keys is a keyboard feature that instructs the keyboard to ignore brief or repeated keystrokes. When you use the this feature, you can slow the rate at which a key repeats when you hold it down.
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.