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Daily Living

Devices and services to provide support for everyday life.
A dark blue background with a white and red open book graphic.

Uses text-to-speech (TTS) to read digital articles, documents, and books out loud.

Large white, rectangular device with a dark gray face that has on and off buttons at the top left and right, two control dials near the top, and two port openings at the bottom.

An environmental control switch module for X10-based systems designed to switch any low voltage load for individuals with physical disabilities.

A medium-sized, white, and square device with a large built-in speaker face.

Telephone signal indicator designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This device alerts the user to incoming telephone calls through a variety of signaling options including horn, bell, chime, or vibrating chime.

Screenshot of five lines of large green text on black background with the word Florida highlighted in blue and a series of icon-labeled menu choices across the top.

A voice output and optical character recognition program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities.

Screenshot showing calendar on the left with specific scheduled events in a window on the right and associated text in a window on the bottom.

A voice output appointment calendar program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of checkbook ledger showing six entries and menu functions across the top.

A voice output checkbook program designed for use by individuals with vision disabilities, learning, cognitive, or upper extremity disabilities.

A bright yellow screen with an image of a child and the word "Boy" below in black and red font. A row of letters is at the bottom of the screen in blue, with two sets of up/down arrows on either side.

Spelling tutorial iOS app designed for use with children with low vision or cognitive disabilities.

Screenshot of ScreenRuler applying a reading guide over a webpage. The guide darkens the whole page except for a horizontal strip, which acts as a spotlight on the section of text the user is currently reading.

Makes reading more accessible for individuals with low vision by magnifying the screen as well as applying high-contrast color filters.

Four different screenshots of turn-by-turn directions, route creators, and points of interest finders. The app interface is high contrast, with a white, black, and yellow color scheme.

A fully accessible turn-by-turn GPS app for iOS with features unique to blind users.

Screenshot of a software program with an illustration od a white bus against a blue background that reads "Bus Stop, Arrives: 21:51, Downtown." Beneath the illustration, a button reads "Bus Stop."

Personal skills and independent living skills software program, designed for use with individuals with cognitive or developmental disabilities. This program teaches users the meaning of various signs that can be found when navigating public transportation, workplaces, hospitals, etc. Users learn how to identify and respond to each sign.