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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.
A black rectangular pedal with a cord attached to the front.

A 3 1/2" by 3" pedal made of heavy-duty ABS plastic.

A black rectangular foot pedal with a black cord attached.

Commercial grade footswitches with a front-hinged design that allows a user's foot to rest on the pedal without activating it. 

Drawing of a white rectangular input device outlined in black superimposed over a smartphone with a grid on it.

An app that enables users to control their Android device with a joystick, gamepad, keyboard, or switch.

Drawing of a white hand outlined in black with the index finger touches a smartphone with a grid on it.

An Android app that enables users to control their device with a single finger, even when they have dexterity problems.

Drawing of a white computer mouse superimposed over a drawing of a smartphone with a grid pattern on it.

A mouse control app that allows users to make use of a mobile device by using any kind of mouse used for accessing a computer. It provides features to simplify the use of the mouse pointer on Android devices.

Screenshot showing a split screen, with an image of user's eyes on the left and an on-screen keyboard on the right.

Software that enables people with severe disabilities to control a computer mouse with only the movement of their pupil or blinking.

Software logo featuring a cartoon image of a smiling face on a computer mouse.

A mouse assistive device that adapts itself to the person’s movements, which makes it suitable for people with cerebral palsy and other motorial disabilities.

A black rectangular device with a USB output on the end.

A compact, low profile footprint that accepts up to three wired switches or pedals. Convert any switch closure to a keyboard, multimedia, or mouse command.

A slender, black rectangular device lined in gray around the edges with black braille keys at the bottom.

VarioPro 80 is equipped with 80 braille cells and thumb-operated roll bars that provide the user with uninterrupted reading and quicker orientation to the information that appears on the computer screen. New job functions can be added for use in the work environment. 

A flat, white rectangular device with a USB port and power switch on the left hand end. The center is made up of black braille cells. There are six function keys: three left and three to the right of the braille display.

A 40-cell braille display for computer users in need of a compact, lightweight solution for use with computers at home, work, or school. Vario 340 is a Human Interface Device (HID), which means a driver does not need to be installed to use it.