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Getting Information From Computer

Accommodations that make device output (on screen, sound, etc.) easier to perceive
Screenshot of a text editing screen, with a form filled in on the left and a text page on the right.

An audio file creation program that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. It enables users to create audio files for e-Books, electronic textbooks, study notes or classroom handouts and play them on your smartphone, tablet or computer. 

Off-white TTY telephone, resembling an electric typewriter.

TTY text telephone for individuals with hearing impairments.

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.

Screenshot of PDF file, with a graph and other images.

Voice output program for PDF documents, designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities. This program can open files in any PDF version and read them aloud without going through a conversion or import process.

A medium-sized black device with three multi-colored cords attached.

Stove safety sensor designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities or Alzheimer's disease.

Screenshot of an iPhone displaying "Doorbell is Ringing" alert, with a large blue bell icon against a white background. Beneath, there is a blue button that reads "Confirm" in white font.

Sound alert app designed for use by individuals who are deaf, or hard of hearing. The app can detect a wide range of sounds, such as smoke alarms, doorbells, babies crying, car horns, and more.

A black and silver machine resembling a scanner, with a long and narrow LCD display panel and several black menu buttons on the top.

Voice-output reading machine designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This device integrates a scanner, optical character recognition (OCR), voice synthesis, a Daisy player, and a CD-ROM drive in a single unit.

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.