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Includes Word Prediction

Assist typing by guessing the word being typed.
Alternative Vocabulary 1: 
spell, word, spelling, check
Alternative Vocabulary 2: 
auto, text, software, correct, autocorrect, prediction, checker, suggestion, typing, spellcheck
Alternative Vocabulary 3: 
email, predictive, writing, correction, complete, words, grammar, program, enable, articles, completion, suggestions, assistance, dictionary, online, spellchecker, misspelled, suggester, automatic, emails
Alternative Vocabulary 4: 
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Alternative Vocabulary 5: 
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A virtual keyboard with keys in different colors. The text box is at the top, below a toolbar, and auto-word suggestions are below this, in yellow. There is a toolbar on the right and another below the keyboard. Above the screen are 6 different nations' flags.

A reading and writing assistance software for people with Dys disorders (dyslexia, dysorthography, visuospatial dyspraxia). It includes voice recognition dictation, computer control by voice, auto-completion by word prediction, and TTS playback. Also included is a module for syllabic cutting used to facilitate reading.

Gray on-screen keyboard with a number pad to the right and F-keys at the top.

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 modified onscreen keyboard with a yellow background, gray keys with black letters, and white predicted words. There are buttons written underneath for erasing, space bar, speaking, capital, and stop. Below that in heavy black font are the words written in the text box.

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. 

On-screen keyboard that includes function keys, arrow keys, and menu options.

A virtual keyboard with a predictive dictionary. It is intended for people who do not use the computer keyboard, but who can move a pointer on the screen, or who have a single contact as a means of access. 

Clavier T16 software featuring a telephone-type number pad with corresponding letters under each number. The last column has special function keys, as does the last row after the zero. There is a large text box to the right with a red line pointing from a word written there to another text box under the pad; the red arrow is pointing to the next space in that text box.

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 yellow keys. On top is a large white text box with the letter "J" printed. On the side is a word prediction box with 8 French words beginning with the letter "J".

An on-screen keyboard optimized for swipe access, with a predictive dictionary. The keys selected are vocalized by sound files.

The Clavidef8 onscreen keyboard in the EJARIN layout with words listed in a column on the right. On the bottom line is a menu with buttons for word processing functions, like return, delete forward, delete back, capitalize, save, stop, etc.

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.

Screenshot of on-screen keyboard with colored keys and other keyboard functions.

Software that uses a phonetic approach to help spelling-disabled children and adults spell better. Instead of spelling words by trying to remember the letter sequence, users spell the words based on what they sound like. 

Various types of accessibility features in connected wearables (smartwatches). The first image shows a smartwatch menu offering font size and screen brightness adjustments. Another photo shows a message on a smartwatch screen advising that "apps with dynamic text support will adjust to your preferred font size." A third image is of a smartwatch displaying a hearing accessibility menu, which offers the option to "mute all sounds" and a toggle On/Off button.

There are many different accessibility features that are built into connected wearables, as well as connected wearables designed specifically for different disability groups. GARI provides the ability to find just the features you are looking for.

Qwerty keyboard with word prediction at the top on either side of the text box.

A swipe to type android keyboard.