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Access to Entertainment

Access to leisure activities.
Angled view of black rectangular tablet computer showing front left corner and colorful grid on the screen.

A tactile tablet computer with a built-in braille display, haptic ergonomics, and a series of tactile software (in.Home).

Young girl wearing orange virtual reality headset and looking up.

A virtual reality package designed for students with physical disabilities that immerses them in 360-degree environments designed to enhance and complement their real-world exploration and play.

Small square device with white face and red indicator light in upper right. Attached is a long black cord with a round activation device at the end. Also attached are two more cables with different connectors.

A no touch switch that plugs into any device that has a mono jack port. 

Dark pink book cover with title of book written in large, black hand-drawn-style font letters.

A picture-ebook guide that includes over 140 pages of photos and information about adapting activities using everyday materials.

Two connectors attached to cords with small, round pads at the ends.

Used to modify battery-operated devices for switch input.

A small dark brown hinged device with speakers on the tan front and a small LCD display on the top.

A small portable speaker to transfer speech from a device to its surroundings. A Bluetooth connection can be made between the user's device and the Hey_.

Screenshot of software showing menu of music tracks.

An accessibility program that gives blind audio producers access to the SONAR professional-level digital audio workstation software.

Women's head with headband and pen-like device and cord. Cable with connector and interface is next to image.

A tilt-sensitive switch that can be attached to the head, arm, finger or any appropriate object and can be used for posture training and other access needs.

Small, square white control box with two knobs and a cord with a standard connection plug.

A switch for activating communication aids or battery operated devices by tapping on a table or counter surface.

Green frog toy-like device connected to a standard cord and jack.

A wired pneumatic switch that can be used to activate communication aids and switch adapted devices.