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A screen magnification and screen reading program for low vision computer users.
A Windows application that allows a user to use a mouse or other pointing device without clicking buttons. It is ideal for people with RSI and people who use alternative pointing devices such as a head pointer or joystick.
An app that enables Android or iOS devices to serve as augmentative communication devices. Users can publish Alexicom augmentative communication pages to their devices.
Software for people who can use the mouse but cannot click a standard mouse button. This software allows users to alternatively perform mouse clicks (left, right, double click, drag and drop).
A free on-screen virtual keyboard designed to provide computer accessibility to anyone with a disability that prevents them from typing on a physical computer keyboard.
A free, open-source, screen magnifier, for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X.
A full screen magnifying software for Windows.
A portable and simple screenreader that is tailored for blind persons and LD/early readers that may be new to using a computer.
Software that works by intelligently monitoring cursor moves on the screen. When users pause, Nib performs the mouse click for them.
My t-soft is an onscreen keyboard available in QWERTY, ABC and Dvorak versions.
An open-source gaze tracking application.
Look to Learn is a software package with eye gaze games and activities to engage people starting out with eye gaze technology.
A facial mouse that allows users to handle the mouse pointer with head movements. It is a standard USB webcam facial mouse that allows full person-computer interaction, without the use of hands, cables, sensors, or any other device that limits or interferes with the user.
A free program that simulates a real keyboard on the screen of a computer. Keystrokes are generated by clicking on the virtual keyboard with the mouse. VirtualKeyboard is specially designed for people who can not use a conventional computer keyboard.
A program that simulates the use of the mouse and keyboard, and enables the activation of programs and functions in the Windows environment.
Teclado Virtual Livre (Virtual Keyboard Free) was developed for users of the Prancha Multiplataforma Livre (Free Communication Board) who are literate and are able to form words using an alphanumeric keyboard.
Teclat Sil·làbic (Teclat Màgic) is a program that aims to facilitate writing for people who are unable to use a standard keyboard, but are able to use either a joystick device or switch adapters to access the mouse. It is suitable for students with motor disabilities.
The free Switch Driver software replicates mouse and keyboard commands with switches. With a simple set-up, assign actions to switches and customize and control any software package.
A predictive text-entry system with speech output for severely disabled people that has a restricted on-screen keyboard with an ambiguous layout. The main reason for using such a keyboard layout is that it enables the use of an eye tracker with a low spatial resolution.
CrossScanner is a 1-2 switch mouse emulator.
Sara is a reading voice that can be used for Dictus's echo function where she repeats what is written with Dictus, helpful for the visually impaired, blind or dyslexic who cannot check with their eyes what is written on the screen. "She" can also be used as an additional voice for the reading program.
A free text to speech (TTS) program with integrated automatic speech recognition (ASR) functionality. Through voice commands, it is able to to read aloud the written text and choose the sentences to be pronounced.
An open-source gaze tracker for use with ordinary webcams. It is designed to be a low-cost software alternative to commercial hardware-based eye trackers.
A suite of programs designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning difficulties, those who need to develop skills with assistive input devices and very young children new to computers.