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A small rectangular device with a cord attached, outputs on the end, controls on the front, and a mouse next to it.

A hand movement stabilizer, which ensures that unwanted movement of a user's hand is not converted into unwanted movement of the mouse cursor on the screen of his/her
computer. It solves the problems for people struggling with the mouse whose tremors influence their accuracy while using the computer.

A flat, white rectangular device with a USB port and power switch on the left hand end. The center is made up of black braille cells. There are six function keys: three left and three to the right of the braille display.

A 40-cell braille display for computer users in need of a compact, lightweight solution for use with computers at home, work, or school. Vario 340 is a Human Interface Device (HID), which means a driver does not need to be installed to use it.

Long, slender, dark gray handheld device with a button on the left side and raised indicator dots on the top front.

A pocket-sized reading device with a single braille character. The text moves through the cell of the device so that the reader’s finger is immobile on it.

LeapFrog LeapPad handheld tablet showing the main screen with a green background and colorful icon buttons.

A series of tablets that are educational devices for children ages 3-9 that feature school readiness apps, as well as creative and music apps, designed to prepare preschoolers and kindergarteners for school.

Black mouse with gold clickers, black scroll wheel next to gold earbuds.

A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.

Screenshot of three desktops with different screen resolutions, each one larger and more "zoomed in."

Sometimes the default resolution of a display features text that is too small for an individual to read comfortably or icons that are too small to discern. Most operating systems allow the device to emulate a lower (but not higher) resolution, producing larger-sized, easier-to-see graphics.

Various models of document scanners. One is long, thin, and black in color. Another is more rectangular and white, with the paper fed through the top of the device while the device sits flat. A third model is black and resembles a magazine stand, with the device standing upright, and the paper feed being located where a standard printer's would be. The fourth model is black and resembles a video magnifier device. The scanner is a camera with a long neck that has a flat platform base for placing materials.

Designed to efficiently scan and digitize printed materials.

Step-by-step process of Voiceye Maker, from printed document to screen app.

Voiceye Maker is software that enables users to add a 2D barcode to system-generated printed documents so they are accessible by free smartphone applications.

Audiologic logo, which is a blue half-circle and a wifi "signal" symbol in the center.

Allows you to add writing features to the Audiobook.

A sample AAC communication grid created with The Open Voice Factory is displayed on a tablet device.

Free speech aid software that converts communication boards into communication devices.