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Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)

Products that make information devices easier to control or use to perform tasks.
A selection of typed text with a magnifying glass graphic over it, and the words "TextMarker" highlighted in yellow above.

Α reading aid program that facilitates reading of a text by the marks and magnifies portions of the text.

Arial view of keyboard keys and braille display.

A completely compatible braille keyboard with the keyboard standard. 

A man sitting in front of a computer wearing a headband with a small device attatched.

A tracking system that facilitates access to a computer. It offers cursor controls through a small transmitter to a tracker mounted on the head.

Screen shot of toolbar across the top and a webcam window showing a smiling woman's face.

QualiEye is a cursor control interface designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury.

Product logo on software cover.

Software to customize scanning and overlay access for students in order to make software programs accessible.

Text input box with a keyboard below and icons of stick figures above and a screenshot of a vocabulary list with corresponding icons next to the words.

An app that allows users to communicate by writing a sentence and then giving the command to read with digital voice, or by dialing directly by choosing the sentences proposed designs that will be read by the TTS vocally.

LISAmemo underneath laptop, with braille keyboard and side controls.

A reading and speech system for the visually impaired and blind. Each LISAmemo system consists of LISA software, and flatbed scanner and other hardware, customizable to each user.

Screenshot of the home page reader in use. The browser features an additional sidebar on the left-hand side, which displays each element of the web page. At the top of the screen, there is a large menu interface for the home page reader.

Home Page Reader (HPR) is a self-voicing web browser for computer users who are blind or visually impaired.

Two black foot pedals with connecting wire.

A device that gives complete control of a mouse cursor without having to take the hands off the keyboard, or the eyes off the monitor.

Large rectangular keyboard with black keys on beige background with pen in front.

Modified keyboards that are suitable for people with mild motor malfunctions as well as finger/headstick users, dysmelia-injured people, people with joint problems, and visually impaired people.