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Putting information or instructions into the computer

Accommodations that assist with the keyboard or mouse, or other ways of entering information.
The AZERTY keyboard screen featuring keys having an Arabic font.

An on-screen keyboard with edit capabilities that can be used by people with low vision as well as for entering texts in "exotic" fonts. It is possible to save the files as well as configure the keyboard.

Computer screen window featuring a drawn computer mouse that has right and left click buttons. The mouse is next to a crescent wrench, and on the top right corner are the minimizer, full window, and exit buttons. The text Clic Droit Idée is written in the header.

A utility program designed for people who can access only one button of their mouse or who find it difficult to use the different click functions; a left click on the icon of the floating window of the software will transform the following click into a right-click.

An on-screen keyboard with yellow keys. On top is a large white text box with the letter "J" printed. On the side is a word prediction box with 8 French words beginning with the letter "J".

An on-screen keyboard optimized for swipe access, with a predictive dictionary. The keys selected are vocalized by sound files.

A blue rectangular device with six staggered gray oval keys on the top line and a long oblong key on the bottom line with two round keys on either side.

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.

CamScanner logo featuring a dark gray slate-colored square with rounded corners with the bottom fifth of it blue-green. On it are the thick white capital letters: "C", "S".

An app to scan docs into clear & sharp image/PDF with a mobile device, to email, fax, print or save to cloud.

Clavier alternatif or Alternative keyboard as an oval keyboard with straps hovering over a traditional keyboard. The alternative is white with large colorful buttons of blue, red, yellow, and green. The buttons are square, red, diamond, star or arrows.

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.

The Clavidef8 onscreen keyboard in the EJARIN layout with words listed in a column on the right. On the bottom line is a menu with buttons for word processing functions, like return, delete forward, delete back, capitalize, save, stop, etc.

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.

Computer keys in which the word Chewing is spelled out, with the letter C larger and zoomed in. Underneath it is written in French: Le macheur de mots in a black oval background.

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.

Standard glove with a small orange scanner attached to the back of it.

A scanner that gives confirmatory and corrective feedback instantly. It is a wearable that enables hands-free scanning in diverse workspaces.

A small rectangular device with two inputs on the end.

A five-finger keyboard input software intended for people who only have the use of one hand to enable them to type with 5 fingers without having to move the hand to reach the keys of the second part of the keyboard.