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Software that allows PDAs to be used as an alternative keyboard and cursor. People with Muscular Dystrophy (MD) and certain other muscular and nervous system disorders such as Cerebral Palsy (CP) may have difficulty operating a mouse and keyboard but can often still use their fingers to control a pencil or stylus.
ABP KT 10 Small Field Keyboards work much like standard keyboards, but offer many possibilities of use that facilitate the operation of the PC system in daily use. Optional enhancements include a palm rest, finger guide, touchpad, hulapoint or trackball, and the adjustment for left or right handed people.
Modified keyboards that are suitable for people with mild motor malfunctions as well as finger/headstick users, dysmelia-injured people, people with joint problems, and visually impaired people.
An ergonomic keyboard and mouse in one, it's an alternative to the QWERTY keyboard that does not use keys. It has helped individuals with: Hand and finger injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, arthritis, and autism.
Miniature computer keyboard with a built-in mouse, designed to be used with little or no hand movement and requires no strength.
Interactive, visual-based software that gives students an easy-to-use, engaging tool to help them learn the curriculum, develop skills and demonstrate understanding.
A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that focuses on the cognitive skill of arranging pictures in a chronological sequence.
Free software that enables users with reduced mobility to access the computer through the use of other physical devices (push buttons and keyboard), or sound (microphone), other than the conventional mouse.
VarioPro 80 is equipped with 80 braille cells and thumb-operated roll bars that provide the user with uninterrupted reading and quicker orientation to the information that appears on the computer screen. New job functions can be added for use in the work environment.