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Device Displays

Output to be perceived in the moment, without a permanent copy.
A flat, white rectangular device with a USB port and power switch on the left hand end. The center is made up of black braille cells. There are six function keys: three left and three to the right of the braille display.

A 40-cell braille display for computer users in need of a compact, lightweight solution for use with computers at home, work, or school. Vario 340 is a Human Interface Device (HID), which means a driver does not need to be installed to use it.

A bright green software box with the words "PharmaBraille" at the top in black font and white circle graphics meant to represent Braille dots below.

Braille translation program designed to produce braille medication labels for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of program running in Windows interface displaying various line graphics and line/bar graphs on a graphing paper background. A vertical menu bar runs down the lefthand side of the screen.

Braille graphics program designed to produce braille graphics for individuals who are blind or have low vision.

An illustration of black magnifying glass, with the words "MagniTalk" stretched over it.

Voice-input program designed for use individuals with low vision.

Vertical rectangular screenshot of text highlighted and magnified in a small red box and with red check mark next to it.

An iOS magnification app designed for use by individuals with low vision that lets them pinch the screen and zoom into an object.

The Next Generation Technologies company logo, which features the words "Nex Gen" in bold, white and black font against a bright green background. Underneath are the words "Next Generation Technologies, Inc." in smaller, white font.

Interface program that allows the coordinated use of the JAWS for Windows screen reader program and the Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition program by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

A medium-sized, rectangular, and blue device with a tactile display in the center and various menu buttons on the bottom edge.

Tactile graphics display designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Two children touching a tablet that has a white-on-black outlined picture of a head and brain. Below is a color rendition of the same pic.

A Braille tablet / mobile device that creates a full page of tactile text and graphics in real-time. It offers touch navigation, text-to-speech output, and Perkins-style keyboard application for users with low or no vision. Disruptive actuating technology is at the core and is still in a prototype stage.

A grid of six different images representing the programs included in the suite. The first features an image of a keyboard and reads "OnScreen." The second has an illustration of a mouse pointer next to a lightbulb and reads "SmartClick." The third features a green background and reads "PointSmart." The fourth shows a mouse and joystick illustration and says "Joystick to Mosue." The fifth features another keyboard image, and the sixth image reads "The Magnifier" and has a magnifying glass illustration.

Software accessibility suite that includes an on-screen keyboard, mouse emulator, screen magnification, word prediction program, and more.

Cartoon image of a smiling green dinosaur-like figure facing forward with the legs spread wide and the arms out to the sides.

A Windows app that makes it easier to see where keyboard focus is on the screen.