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Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)

Products that make information devices easier to control or use to perform tasks.
White keyboard with arrow controls to the right

ABP GFT Classic are large-field keyboards. The keys Ctrl, Alt, AltGr, Shift and Windows are equipped with a hold function, which allows complete operation with one hand (or foot, etc.). In addition, 50 keys are freely programmable to facilitate repetitive operations.

Logo showing the text StarOffice in blue color and beneath it the "4 KIDS" text inside bubbles.

A product suite for teachers and students for organizing and creating digital worksheets.

Logo with letters J and A next to one another on a background shade of light blue and above a large S on a larger background area of yellow.

A program for inputting data with a single switch for people with limited visual capabilities, as with Locked-in Syndrome.

Power Reader interface on a screen where a user must open a file.

A free dyslexic text reader/learning tool, a graphical, interactive text reader integrated with computer text-to-speech whose level of focus, complexity, and detail is adjustable according to the user's needs.

Large white rectangular device with joystick in center and three colored buttons on either side.

A series of mouse simulator devices in which the mouse functions are controlled with different joysticks and adapted buttons or only with buttons, and without any buttons.

EasyReader logo.

An accessible reading app for Windows and iOS suitable for people with for dyslexia, low vision, and blindness.

Screen shot of a Command Prompt with a list of files available in a directory and a list of commands.

Morseall allows people with limited mobility to use a computer. 

Detail view of mathematical formula in LiTex window with extra large white characters on a blue background.

Software for formula processing that produces mathematical formulas that are readable visually, in Braille, or with screen-readers. Suitable for blind and the visually impaired.

CHIPSpeaking logo

CHIP SPEAKING is a desktop augmentative communication device that supports up to 99 messages. Users can record in their own voice (or care-givers can record the voice of someone else of the same gender and age) or take advantage of computerized voices.

Blue headrest with 2 blue padded side flaps on either side.

A system with alternative switches that can activate technology for use by individuals with motor difficulties.