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Display computer output

Accommodation of visual output on-screen or printed to meet the needs of those with sensory limitations.
A black cellphone which displays the numeric dial pad on the touch screen and number 9 is highlighted in green.

A cellular phone configured for use by people who are blind or have low vision.

Low profile, white desktop printer with controls in front on the left and a sheet feeder in the back.

A desktop Braille embosser for printing Braille onto paper and other materials.

Angled view of white rectangular printer with narrow green control panel on the front and four control knobs on the right. A sheet feeder is in the back.

A  wireless 120 CPS double-sided braille embosser that generates Library of Congress standard braille. It also supports a wide variety of media. 

White rectangular printer with narrow green control panel on the front and four control knobs on the right.

A wireless double-sided braille embosser that produces Library of Congress standard braille and 8 different dot heights.

ClearView+ 22" models magnifying a photo of tulips; ClearView+ 22" HD UFA side view of monitor attached to arm; ClearView+ 24" Full HD UFA magnifying black text on a white background; and the ClearView+ 24" Full HD Speech touchscreen options, with a finger pointing to select "Save" option.

Autofocus desktop electronic video magnifier that enables users to read, write, view photos and other functions.

Angled view of black rectangular tablet computer showing front left corner and colorful grid on the screen.

A tactile tablet computer with a built-in braille display, haptic ergonomics, and a series of tactile software (in.Home).

Image of Lime Lighter Leggiero model mounted on the music rack of a piano and displaying magnified music as white notes on a black background on a grand staff.

Software designed to enable people with low vision read print music. 

A light blue box that features the "Synapptic" logo on the top of the face and the word "Software" written in white on the bottom of the face. The main focus is on a phone with large colorful letters.

An app that converts an Android phone to a more accessible device for users with visual impairments.

A screenshot of a menu page on a smartphone. The background is black, with "CO" in bold, white letters.

Corvus is a program that makes it easier for the blind and the visually impaired to use an Android smartphone. It is installed on a phone and resembles a shell over standard programs, with built-in speech and magnification and easy menu navigation.

Large, horizontal display screen with white background and ZoomText written across the center. Software box on left of display.

A fully integrated magnification and reading program tailored for low-vision users.