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Daily Living

Devices and services to provide support for everyday life.
On-screen keyboard arranged by alphabet with 9 function keys in the middle. Two of these keys have a picture of a man with the word "speak", and 4 keys are bright green. The mouse is pointing at a blue key and the bar at the bottom shows the text that is being written.

A free onscreen keyboard program for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, or XP that is designed to be used with any head-controlled access technology.

Fixed camera above a book with the text and image magnified on a connected laptop screen.

A portable camera system that gives dyslexic users near-instant access to practically any physical document. Using Lex software, a document can be read aloud and shown in a choice of text size, color, and formatting.

A stand magnifier with a camera at the top, and beneath, a platform base for placing materials on.

Are easy-to-use scanning and reading appliances for people who have difficulty reading printed text.

Rctangular device with 12 number buttons and control buttons.

An audiobook player that can play multimedia books and music from CDs, SD cards, and USB flash drives.

A black vertical, rectangular device similar looking to a small cell phone. There are 19 buttons on the device to control the various functions of the reader.

Handheld media player designed for blind and visually impaired users.

A white and dark orange striped banner with a speaker phone icon on the left and the company name across the banner.

Adgangforalle.dk is a free, Danish language, remote control software for those who are word blind or who have difficulty reading. The software reads aloud any text in an e-mail, word processor, or on a website.

Screenshot of an AAC board with a 3x4 grid of symbols on the lower half and menu symbol choices across the top.

E-Mintza is a customizable and dynamic system of augmentative and alternative communication aimed at people with autism or with oral or written communication barriers.

Read2Go logo showing a square sea green colored key on which is a stylized outline of an open book.  The book has text symbolized by thick dark tan lines which, on the right-hand page, wrap around a red rectangle in which the word "book" is written in white block letters.

An accessible ebook reader app that lets you read Bookshare books with ease on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.

Goread app icon showing the shape of a light gray computer key with a slightly curled lower right edge similar to a page. Written on the square are the words "Go Read" in blue. The letter o in Go has radiating from it 3 curved arches in blue, dark blue and orange similar to sound waves.

A free, open-source ebook reader for Android. Go Read is optimized for visually-impaired readers and usable by anyone. The app connects directly to online libraries, like Bookshare, and allows you to download and listen to eBooks in seconds.

Moon+ Reader Pro navigation bar with a darkened night sky and a yellowish crescent moon over simple blue mountain peaks at the top, a listing of where to go files in the main body, and 3 tool buttons on the bottom.

An Android app with powerful controls & full functions for users who have difficulties with handling and reading physical books.