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Create Accessible Materials and Resources

Create and evaluate documents for access by people using alternative access methods.
Menu options include scan, scan history, voice tag, product info, and beacon search.

A smartphone application enabling those with print impairments to access printed information using a VOICEYE code on the printed material.

The product logo icon featuring a standing cartoonish mouse with a big round head, large eyes, pink ears, and no hands.

Mouse emulator and control feature through the keyboard for Windows.

On-Screen Keyboard Portable

On-Screen Keyboard Portable is a handy way to bring your settings for the Windows' built-in an-screen keyboard with you from PC to PC. It will remember your hover preferences and other options and provides an easy way to launch it right from the PortableApps.com Menu.

A device similar to typewriter but with limited buttons, an adjuster on top and an electric cord on the side.

The Electric Perkins Brailler reduces key force requirements to produce quality braille, allowing a person who has weak fingers, whose hands are not fully functional, or who has arthritis to braille quicker and more comfortably.

Telecorder and TV screen with subtitles

Compact, economical recorders that document every word of your important telephone and two-way radio conversations — inexpensive to purchase, simple to install, and easy to operate. They store recordings on a built-in hard drive and/or a PC via USB or LAN connection.

Personalized button page with 3 rows of colorful buttons; 4 large buttons in top row; 5 smaller buttons in next row followed by 3 on the bottom row.

Internet Buttons is a webtool that makes the Internet super easy.

Sleek, minimalist Braille Cell Device with a row of 8 buttons followed by braille.

Stand alone Braille display with an integrated keyboard, built-in applications, and Bluetooth or USB connectivity.

An eye tracker over an internet browser on the computer screen.

A suite of web browser tools with keyboard and mouse replacements (i.e. alternative input methods) that help users who have difficulty typing, moving a mouse or reading to access the Web. They include handsfree navigation, voice recognition, onscreen keyboard, and text-to-speech.

Stylized image of a yellow mailbox with the door opened and the red flag up.

QualiMAIL is an email application that allows the user to manage email correspondence without needing a physical keyboard or a mouse.

Sample screenshot showing a blank screen window on the left and control menus on the right.

A free webcam-based switch emulator that enables the user to move the pointer as they move their head.