A portable physical keyboard designed for users with no vision to facilitate writing Braille on mobile devices which are equipped only with a virtual on-screen keyboard.
A universal interface that allows children, adolescents, and adults with intellectual disabilities to access the computer in a very simple and natural way. It includes four large keys, which allow access to very simple activities such as stimulation, cause and effect, spatialization and memorization.
A Visual or on-screen keyboard software with a predictive dictionary, voice synthesis, and in the layout of an EJARIN keyboard. This version is more specifically intended for those who respond or communicate with others by eye movements, as with LIS.
Software for word processing that assists with keyboard input and verbal communication for people with hand or voice disabilities, for people who wish to speed up a standard or adapted spelling protocol, for dyslexic students, or for children in phase learning to read.
An educational CD-ROM designed for children 7 to 12 to learn and use spelling, grammar or conjugation rules wisely. The rules of the game are simple: the player must move around on a board and answer questions to collect four objects.
Two plug-ins for Word and PowerPoint. These help users to discover obstacles during the creation of MS Word and PowerPoint documents and then simply remove them without special knowledge.
A reading tool that can be added to the menu bar giving access to several functions intended to help novice readers or those who have difficulty with decoding words by using the principles of color reading.