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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.

Gray square with orange Pacman-like face with a sound wave coming out of its mouth on top of the word vox and games written below it.

A speech remediation and training program designed for use by children and teens with communication or speech disabilities. It includes 25 games specially developed for clinical therapy to stimulate voice and speech modification.

Picture of three young children sitting in front of a woman who is seated at a desk and pointing at a computer screen.

A free speech development software program featuring displays and games designed to enhance therapy results with speech issues related to autism, apraxia, head injury, stroke, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, oral motor articulation deficits, mental or emotional challenges, and other disabilities.  

Screenshot of a photo of a child talking on the left and a drawing of a child talking on the right, with two timer counters in between.

A behavior training program designed to teach conversational skills to children with cognitive disabilities.

Picture of a woman in a red blouse using sign language with various drawings of other people using sign language around her.

A three-CD reference set that enables users to locate approximately 7,000 words and their definitions in both English and ASL. 

Drawing of a screenshot of a hand on a keyboard with differently colored keys a menu command bar across the top.

A typing instruction program that uses voice, three-dimensional animation, video, and virtual reality to teach touch-typing and keyboarding and can be used by people with low vision or learning disabilities.

Drawing of a fishbowl on a yellow stand which is sitting on a green mat. Three dancing red fish are suspended on each side of the fishbowl.

A control switch training program designed for students using a mouse or touch screen for the first time. Its simplicity is well suited for those with visual or learning impairments.

Program cover showing an image of a tropical fish inside a blue square of water superimposed over a light green background.

A control switch training program designed for use by children and adults with severe or multiple disabilities.

Rectangular tablet-sized flat computer resting on its lower right corner with an image of a tree in a field on it.

An augmentative and alternative communication device designed for use by individuals with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities.

Drawing of a global shape with horizontal and vertical lines and the stick figure of a person in purple.

A free communication environment featuring an on-screen keyboard designed for use by individuals who cannot use a keyboard or mouse.