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Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)

Products that make information devices easier to control or use to perform tasks.
An encased tablet device with a screen featuring language options.

A device that allows those who speak different languages or have different communication abilities to instantly and effectively communicate in real-time in over 120 languages and dialects. 

A 9x7 grid of peg holes in a whiteboard that has a cord attached on the upper right side. Seven of the holes have a neon blue light that is on, and 4 of those holes have long yellow pegs in them. The right side of the board has a narrow strip which is black and has two sets of buttons, each set for a person sitting on either side of the board. These buttons are labeled with directional arrows. There is also a speaker on both sides, and a button in each of the two corners labeled "start/stop".

Interactive Home Activities for Fine-Motor Skills Recovery. Neofect Pegboard offers a digital rehab solution for stroke recovery through exercises that do not tax the whole body to perform.

A human's hand that has a white skeletal-type device on it, extending down the back of each finger and ending below the wrist. There is a small rectangular compartment on the back below the wrist and the knuckles.

A clinically-proven and FDA registered rehab solution that uses games to regain hand or upper limb function.

A computer's window in which a text is being dictated. A sentence line is at the top in black; a dictate command box is in the body to the right alongside the full body of the text. The command box has written commands like "Capitalize, Spell, Redo, Space, Tab, Uncapitalize, Undo, etc.".

Software for voice to input commands and shortcuts for the web browser, hands-free. Suitable for those with motor issues (Parkinson's, arthritis, RSI) or dyslexia or for users who want to speak rather than type.

A computer's screen that is labeled in the middle of the footer line as Home. It has the time in the top right, then a 5x2 grid of icons and a red button labeled "exit to Eyegaze" on the bottom left and a green button labeled "pause" on the bottom right. The icons are for accessing the features: chat, internet, computer, remote control, alarm, phone, text, email inbox, and a red arrow right.

Software for accessing environmental controls and computer functionality and AAC through the use of eye gazing or tracking. 

A young lady is sitting in an armchair wearing a headband-type device with an arm extending out from the ear toward the mouth. A small rectangular corded device with 2 green lights is next to her on the chair's arm.

A wearable personal communication device that gives a voice to locked-in patients by using audio feedback and eye gestures. It is a standalone portable device without the need for a screen.

A computer's window divided into 2 columns each in a shade of green. Describing the larger left column:  the title is written in a larger, darker font along with the current selection of a rolling bullet. There is a white button in the top left corner labeled: End Slideshow. The column on the right has a header labeled: Slides, which is followed by 3 numbered and labeled titles. The second slide is highlighted in black.

A presentation support software that acts as a set of interactive flashcards on a smartphone or tablet, integrating fully with Microsoft PowerPoint. The cards are tailored to the needs of individuals with SpLDs and mental health issues. 

Alternate devices Outrigger.

An alternative input device for controlling a computer, smartphone, or tablet. It provides a means to operate almost any application using the feet and can be customized to streamline interaction with a wide variety of applications.

Four devices: the AutonoME ECU/SGD tablet which is a display on a stand with a 2x4 grid of icons for dialog, phone, computer, call, sound, settings, etc. Next is an all in one mic/sip and puff system with tubing and a mounting clamp. Below is a floor stand with a roller and an overhanging arm. Last is the autonoMe command center: a rectangular white device with a plug-in port and 2 LED indicator lights on the front edge.

Environmental control units (ECUs) designed to help the client achieve maximum independence and quality of life by giving the ability to control the environment, the Computer, and full augmentative communication (AAC).

An iPhone showing results from a Google search. The first item has a black outline box around it with a "+" right in the middle. An inset on the lower-left corner has a picture of a young male with a purple slash drawn up from each of his eyes.

An app that uses eye and face movements to control the iOS device hands-free; accessibility for people with motor impairments.