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Accessibility software for the open-source GNOME desktop environment designed toward aiding the physically impaired community that brings additional functionalities to the pointer, enabling a user to manipulate only one button, or not use any button at all.
MisterBLISS is a word processing program written in the Bliss language that enables users to search for symbols in different ways. Its main objective is to provide an intuitive and natural tool for the composition of a page in Bliss, or of a communication table.
The I-Series+ consists of the Tobii Dynavox I-110, I-12+ and I-15+, three speech generating devices that can be controlled via touch, switches or gaze interaction via an optional built-in eye tracker.
VoiceOver gives you auditory descriptions of each onscreen element and provides helpful hints along the way — whether you prefer using gestures, a keyboard, or a braille display.
Software for creating keyboard shortcuts for routine tasks like opening files, changing system volume, controlling display brightness, typing frequently used text, controlling active windows, and recording macros.
ChromeVox is a free screen reader that brings the speed, simplicity, and security of Chromebooks to users who have visual limitations. ChromeVox comes pre-installed on Chromebooks so there’s nothing to do besides turning it on.
LowBrowse is a Firefox extension that provides a new kind of user interface specifically designed for users with low vision.
SymplyMouse is the software that facilitates the use of the mouse to people with mobility difficulties.
Music translation software that can convert print scores to braille music. It also enables blind musicians to review braille score with optional verbal and musical cues and independently create print scores of their musical ideas.
A free webcam-based switch emulator that enables the user to move the pointer as they move their head.
BigBrowser is an Internet browsing application designed to help low vision users more easily navigate the web on their iPads. It’s extra large keyboard and controls, expanded pinch zooming, and multiple color themes make content easy to read.
Siri is a built-in "intelligent assistant," part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS operating systems.
Accessibility feature bundled in the Windows Operating Systems that lows for a high contrast visualization of the Windows platform. This makes it easier to read text on a screen.
J-Pad is a wireless joystick interface providing comprehensive switch access to all iPad functions.
The Accessibility Keyboard is an onscreen keyboard that lets you use your Mac without a physical keyboard. It provides advanced typing and navigation features that you can customize to make it easier to use your favorite apps.
Eldy is a free software that turns any standard PC into an easy-to-use computer for people that have never used a computer before.
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 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.
An augmentative and alternative communication AAC systems for users with speech disorders.
A digital text reader that runs from a USB stick, usable on any PC without having to install it.
Helps users understand tactile graphics via an interactive solution using sight, sound, and touch. It incorporates audio feedback with tactile graphics to provide visually oriented information.
A control switch input interface that gives people with limited upper body mobility access to touchscreen devices.
iAble software was designed and developed to solve communication problems for people with moderate movement disorders and those with severely compromised neuromotor skills. iAble is a system of dedicated interfaces designed and developed for interactive modalities alternative to the ones offered by mouse and keyboard.
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.
Software that enables physically disabled people to use computers, simply by blinking their eyes. After detecting the face of the user and establishing the position of the eyes, the camera follows eye movements and detects control blinks.