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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.
The Talking Photo Album is a speech output device for 20 photos and suitable for talking stories, message books, and step-by-step directions.
A web-based application that makes the internet and computer capabilities available for cognitively impaired people, and thereby supports personal communication through the use of digital photos, e-mail, text and audio messages.
Speech recognition program that translates voice commands to keystrokes.
Educational software program that consists of six games for teaching colors with increasing difficulty.
Tux Paint is a free drawing program designed for young children (kids ages 3 and up). It has a simple, easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who helps guide children as they use the program. It provides a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help children be creative.
A switch control receiver with four modes of control: Direct, Timed Seconds, Timed Minutes, and Latch.
Wireless gyroscopic mouse.
A switch-adapted boom box (switch not included) that comes with a CD Player, AM/FM radio and cassette recorder.
A switch-adapted (switch not included) small boom box with a CD and radio player.
A switch adapted device that makes controlling the boom box possible for users with visual impairment, blindness, and limited mobility.
A low cost, pen-sized audio labeler for the blind and visually impaired that enables people to label anything with discreet audio labels in their own voice.
A photo album designed to be used by individuals who are visually impaired or have memory loss conditions such as Alzheimer's or Dementia.
Hands-free speaker users control with their voice that is linked to the Amazon Alexa Voice Service, a virtual assistant.
A small portable speaker to transfer speech from a device to its surroundings. A Bluetooth connection can be made between the user's device and the Hey_.
A virtual reality package designed for students with physical disabilities that immerses them in 360-degree environments designed to enhance and complement their real-world exploration and play.
A simple stimulating app for people of all ages with special/complex needs. It is designed to be visually stimulating and suitable for a range of abilities.
A speech-enabled word game for Microsoft Windows.
A neon stretchy noodle switch.
A pocket-sized mouse pointer and full-function keyboard in a single unit that can be used with either the right or left hand designed for people with mobility issues.
A low-profile mechanical switch that requires a few grams of pressure to activate. With a click sound to signal activation, it sits on a slightly angled platform for easier access.
Modules that create two functions in one switch: a short press and a long press. It is suitable for users who do not have the possibility of operating several contacts.
Devices that include a special tactile grid that enables the user to feel what is on the screen. Using a combination of vibration, sound, and visual information the user can start to become digitally sighted. The tactile grid is a transparent embossed grid of dots laid over the smart devices screen which with the specialized technology enables the user to feel the digital world.