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Alternative Controls

Different ways of controlling conventional or adapted games.
A text input box is shown which is divided into two areas: The top is blank space where a text can be written; the lower half of the screen has several lines  and columns of words, letters, and numbers, with one of the lines highlighted in blue.

Writing-based communication software with an on-screen keyboard.

Dictus logo showing a stylized speech bubble on a dark purple background followed by the company name.

Dictus allows users to replace the keyboard through speech-to-text.  Users speak into the microphone and use their voice to navigate Microsoft Word or other Microsoft programs.

Remote Commander settings menu with the Connect Using options, like serial port, infrared, or Network Host. Options are also chosen for Mouse, Action Button (Right Click), Calendar Button (Left Click) Contacts Button (Right Click).

Software that allows PDAs to be used as an alternative keyboard and cursor.  People with Muscular Dystrophy (MD) and certain other muscular and nervous system disorders such as Cerebral Palsy (CP) may have difficulty operating a mouse and keyboard but can often still use their fingers to control a pencil or stylus.

Two wire adapters with switch connection and small or large, white battery plates.

This product has been discontinued and is no longer supported and serviced.

Battery Device Adapter.

A small, square device with with control buttons and number display on the top face.

A single-channel wireless transmitter that converts any wired single switch fitted with a standard 3.5mm jack to work with SimplyWorks. it-Send can “send” a switch press to any of the SimplyWorks receivers to operate computer software or toys.

ITU Gaze tracker setup screen showing an eye centered on a two-axis grid with the pupil colored neon green. Below this picture are tool buttons and to the right is a setup menu for calibrating the pupil location.

A 3D interface for gaze-based interaction and target selection using continuous pan and zoom and is designed as a predictive text entry system.

A virtual keyboard.

Pointer-controlled onscreen keyboard for those with access difficulties.

An icon of a 3-sided block with a 'T' on two front-facing sides, next to the company name.

A voice recognition software. Gives users the ability to open applications, documents, folders or Internet pages, by voice commands.

A screenshot of the keyboard showing the list of syllables.

Teclat Sil·làbic (Teclat Màgic) is a program that aims to facilitate writing for people who are unable to use a standard keyboard, but are able to use either a joystick device or switch adapters to access the mouse. It is suitable for students with motor disabilities. 

Switch Driver 6 control tab, including switch actions, switches, and options.

The free Switch Driver software replicates mouse and keyboard commands with switches. With a simple set-up, assign actions to switches and customize and control any software package.