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Medium-sized, silver, and rectangular device with a small black display panel and a large slot for papers.

Braille embossers for light to heavy, to publishing quality braille production. 

A rectangular orange plastic device with a clear plastic point connected to a flexible arm. Two small square devices are attached with round buttons.

A replacement for a normal PC mouse/keyboard/joystick that is available as a do-it-yourself construction kit. Instead of moving the mouse device with a hand and clicking with the fingers, it can be controlled by applying very low forces to the mouthpiece (joystick) with the user's lips, fingers or other body parts. 

A compact, black desktop printer with output tray in front and control panel on front left.

A compact, high-speed braille production embosser that can print high-resolution tactile graphics.

A white digital clock with various grey menu buttons on the top.

Automatic timer and home automation system for lights and appliances.

Screenshot of a program dialogue box, displaying a User Guide and a menu bar at the bottom.

Digital talking book player program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This software can be used to play digital talking books that meet the international DAISY standards, including those distributed by Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D).

Two students seated at facing tables, each with a typewriter-like device connected to a box in between them via a cord.

Designed to train persons to use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDDs or text telephones).

Off-white TTY telephone, resembling an electric typewriter.

TTY text telephone for individuals with hearing impairments.

A rectangular, blue-and-white device with an LCD display screen on the left-hand side. On the right, there is a speaker and various menu buttons. Along the bottom edge of the device, there is a slide-out QWERTY keyboard with a number pad.

Dedicated device offering an e-book and audiobook version of the King James Bible, allowing users to read the text electronically, listen to it read aloud, or use both simultaneously.

A medium-sized black device resembling a scanner.

The Portset Reader is a text reader in a compact table model for any visually impaired person. A page size up to A4 (28 x 20 cm) with a font as fine as 8-point can be read.