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A device that connects directly to a computer and uses a simple pulse sensor to turn just about anything into a touchpad. Simple creativity for kids and for users who cannot use conventional touchpad.
Support software that adds speech, reading, and translation to websites to facilitate access and participation for people with dyslexia, low literacy, English as a Second Language, and those with mild visual impairments.
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 on-screen keyboard for people with disabilities such as dyslexia that includes a speech synthesizer and two types of prediction.
A symbol-supported word processor that any writer, regardless of literacy levels, can use to create documents. It features on-screen grids to make writing accessible to users that need additional help.
A free online screen-reading program.
Free voice reading app for daily newspapers with over 800 everyday items to listen to mp3 audio.
Software designed to make everyday literacy tasks simpler, quicker, and more accurate for English language learners, as well as people with learning difficulties or requiring dyslexia tools.
A speech recognition program leveraging Deep Learning technology aimed at professional users.
Theme Font & Size Changer lets you change the global font size and font family used for the user interface in Firefox. Design your browser with your favorite font.
A PDF and OCR publishing software (optical character recognition) that allows the user to aggregate and split, edit and annotate, protect and sign PDF’s.
A suite of web browser tools with keyboard and mouse replacements (i.e. alternative input methods) that help users who have difficulty typing, moving a mouse or reading to access the Web. They include handsfree navigation, voice recognition, onscreen keyboard, and text-to-speech.
Balabolka is a free text-to-speech engine.
A free, assistive program that automatically speaks any presentation or slide show running in Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows.
Caribou is a text entry and UI navigation application being developed as an alternative to the Gnome On-screen Keyboard. It is an usable solution for people whose primary way of accessing a computer is a switch device.
The Windows Narrator (Screen Reader) component provides a text-to-speech utility for users who have low vision.
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 Text-to-speech (TTS) software that helps to facilitate writing and voice communication for those with limited motor abilities that prevent them from using a keyboard and mouse.
Web browsing software for the visually impaired.
An app that makes the smartphone suitable for seniors, children, and people with eye diseases, motor problems or the legally blind by replacing the user interface of almost any Android phone or tablet with enlarged buttons and texts.
Replaces the standard mouse pointer with an extra-large and bold mouse pointer.
A program that compensates for hand tremors when using a mouse. It displays a special guide cursor on the screen that shows a user's actual hand movements.
Braille interface devices featuring a rugged design for portability and highly responsive keyboards and USB and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Radio Switch Link provides a cordless radio link between a switch and the device you wish to operate.
The SwitchBoard has six built-in pressure switches with clear pockets where users can place pictures or symbols. Objects can also be used as visual cues on each switch area.