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Screenshot of Dragnifier's quick magnifier popup screen with control buttons labeled: Hide, Terminate, Options, and About. There is a green circle showing a magnified area which has a finger pointing to a magnifying glass.

Screen magnification software with a choice of magnification at 2x, 4x, or 8x. Suitable for users with vision limitations.

A window of the toolbar which reads, "The line comes down, the finger goes across. Use a single switch/key to control both."

CrossScanner is a 1-2 switch mouse emulator. 

COBRA 11 software packing, including two red and white branded discs with packaging, both of which spell out COBRA in braille.

Software that simplifies working with Windows 7, 8 and 10, Vista or Windows XP for computer users who are blind or visually impaired. It provides important information from the computer screen in speech, braille, or magnified form.

White IBM mouse and Assistive Mouse Adapter box with central knob wheel for filter setting, and flip switches for Button Delay (on the left), Double click (on the right) and Assistance (below).

Device designed to filter out unintentional hand movements caused by a tremor when using a computer mouse.

Screenshot showing five simple, colorful images and menu selections being made.

A free word processor designed for people with communications limitations that allows for the simultaneous writing of text and pictograms, facilitating the elaboration and adaptation of documents.

A white and dark orange striped banner with a speaker phone icon on the left and the company name across the banner.

Adgangforalle.dk is a free, Danish language, remote control software for those who are word blind or who have difficulty reading. The software reads aloud any text in an e-mail, word processor, or on a website.

Screenshot of an AAC board with a 3x4 grid of symbols on the lower half and menu symbol choices across the top.

E-Mintza is a customizable and dynamic system of augmentative and alternative communication aimed at people with autism or with oral or written communication barriers.

A silver, open laptop next to a bright orange rectangular switch connected via a black cord.

Allows an individual to use up to 4 switches to interact with a computer via a USB port.

AAC board on a computer screen with simply drawn icons. For example, a finger is drawn pointing to ABC, or to 123, a side view of a head with lines radiating from an open mouth, an analog clock face, a pair of lips, etc.

An application designed for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Disabled people who cannot speak and have very little physical mobility to operate a normal mouse and/or keyboard can use pVoice by selecting photos or symbols to generate speech output.

VoiceSymbol AAC logo showing an emerald green rectangle with a large gold V drawn with horizontally broken gold lines and a small solid gold letter s next to it. Between the V legs is a gold drop of liquid dripping off the tip of a quill pen.

An interactive touchscreen communication system for iPad and PC that can also be used to create low tech resources for use with a V Pen.