An on-screen keyboard that offers point-and-click typing using pointing devices such as a head pointer, mouse, graphic tablet, trackball, etc. This program is designed primarily for a disabled person but it can be used also to teach children to write, to prepare kiosk environments, etc.
A virtual onscreen keyboard that can be used with a mouse click or touch screen and can be customized to change the keys to be any size or color, with pictures on them, and programmed to do anything, like type a certain character, even a whole word or series of commands.
A program specially designed for people who need a quick communication tool when they have to control their computer with head, eye, or other movements using an on-screen keyboard.
Onscreen keyboard for entering mathematical formulas designed to meet the needs of pupils or students with dyslexic disorders or who need an alternative interface such as for eye gazing.
A set of open-source software solutions that aims to help people with disabilities to use a computer. CiviKey incorporates a unique mouse pointing method, based on a scrolling system.
A telephone keyboard type, which allows users to type text with a numeric keyboard. It incorporates a scroll function. It also has a dictionary to which users can add words.
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.
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.
A transparent keyboard that goes over an iPads touch screen keyboard to allow users who require feedback when they type, including individuals who are blind or have low vision.