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Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)

Products that make information devices easier to control or use to perform tasks.
SpeechBox on the iPad screen displaying the option to add a new picture.

SpeechBox™ is an iPad app designed to work with Children with Speech or Language issues. Parents, educators, speech therapists, etc. can work with children and practice speaking simple words using an interface with engaging colorful pictures.

The vOICe for Android application centered on the entrance of a brown staircase with a similar version in the top right corner rendered in neon green.

Augmented reality and visual detail through sensory substitution and computer vision with the ultimate goal of providing synthetic vision.  

Top of JoyBox with 10 numbered switch ports and four direction switch ports up, left, right, and down.

This product has been discontinued.

The JoyBox is a flexible USB switch box input adaptor that works with most popular switch software without requiring driver software installation.

Four screenshots highlighting the four different regions of the screen the mouse points to.

A scanning program that provides a full point-and-click mouse capability by repeatedly splitting the screen area. 

Mouse preferences accessibility menu with click options.

Software that provides mouse accessibility enhancements for the GNOME desktop.

BigShot Magnifier box with a magnified image of content on the computer screen.

A full-screen magnification system that provides 20 adjustable levels of enlargement, from 105% to 200% (1.05x to 2x) and allows users to pan smoothly beyond the limits of the viewing area, simply by moving the mouse. 

Pictograms that include black and white icons of people, symbols, gestures, and actions.

An application suitable for Autism, Asperger, dementia, brain damage and/or in rehabilitation, with a large database of more than 4,500 pictograms and visualizations, clearly classified into 37 categories. iPicto helps to ensure that the person can understand something quickly, without having to struggle for words

Three devices including a screenreader, scanner, and keypad for input.

A screen reader for the German language with voice output, automatic text recognition, and a reading system with a scanner. 

Rectangular white box housing a blue rectangular box with a green button on top and cord attached to the top of its short side.

Scanning software that can be used as a substitute for a mouse. 

Communica Kommunikationskonzepte logo showing a blue rectangle with white the company's name in white lower case letters.

A mouse click replacement or mouse emulator software.