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Access to Entertainment

Access to leisure activities.
Black, rectangular device with a USB cable.

A device that makes it possible to operate a computer using external switches only, including single switches, foot switches, eyelid switches, etc. 

A grey and white scanner with large buttons on the left top side and a large text book on the scanning bed under the closed scanning cover.

A text reading system with clear speech output, in German, with many features for people with visual difficulties.

A standard looking scanner with large control buttons on the from panel.

A reading system scanner with a reader with automatic text recognition that converts printed text into a natural sounding speech.

Multi colored controller console wired to a console that has multiple ports.

A controller handset that has a large red buzzer button and four smaller colored buttons for selecting the answer from the on-screen options.

A rectangular device with a small number display with pair and mode buttons.

A channel wireless transmitter which acts as an interface between any wired switch and any SimplyWorks receiver.

Rectangular device with 10 ports on one side.

An interface box for the use of switches as a mouse replacement. With the Mitch, it is possible to carry out all the mouse functions on the computer with separate switches.

Small, rectangular device with four input jacks on side.

Track-IT! is a switch interface that allows complete operation of the cursor, and mouse button clicks, using a single, remote switch.

A window of the Ekiga software with a list of people to contact in the local area network. Options at the top are Chat, Edit View, Tools, Help.

A free Voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP) IP telephony and video conferencing application for Linux, Unix-like (e.g. BSD or OpenSolaris), and Windows operating systems.

A small black computer mouse-like device with a wire on one end and with labeled left and right ports for round jack plugs on the other. Also labeled below the left and right are the labels Space and Enter, respectively.

An interface to control the computer with two switches.

A computer screen with Shoot program voice recognition in process. A voice graph is shown on the screen.

Speech recognition program that translates voice commands to keystrokes.