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Computer Access and Use (PC, Tablet, eBook)

Products that make information devices easier to control or use to perform tasks.
The welcome page of the Eyetwig iTracker. It has a brown background with a white font and a webcam pic of a man with a green square drawn around his head. The text says to start tracking by clicking the "Track" option from the menu bar or to use "Preferences". An arrow points to a drawing of an eye on the menu bar in the top header.

Head control software for Mac that requires no calibration, no teaching/learning/practice but works by identifying and tracking the movements of the user's head only.

Software's page featuring blank squares and lines with labels and with a company name in the upper right corner. The body of the page is a template for an invoice with the usual fields to be entered: date, address, product name, quantity, price, extension of amount due, and sum totals.

A software to create accessible documents. It enables blind or visually impaired people to create their own invoices and receipts. The documents created can be saved as PDFs and printed or sent by email.

An iPad's screen with a white background and with "Key Word Sign Australia" written in blue in the top left corner. Under this is a simple line drawing of a person signing. To the right are 3 menu options: Create a book, view videos, and create a grid. Above each is a drawn open book with dashes of color for text, a play arrow inside a circle, and a 3x3 grid of colorful rectangles.

An iPad app that Prints out the Key Word Sign Australia dictionary a-z or by category and allows the users to make their signing resources for books and communication aids using line drawings of Auslan signs, Widgit symbols or photos from their camera roll. 

Software Medialexie Reader in French. There is a contents page on the left with a search bar at the bottom. On the right is a video start play button and the label Create a Profile Tutorial.

A screen capture software used to select and cut text elements from images, PDFs, and websites displayed on a screen, which are then read out using text-to-speech with a high-definition voice.

Two lines of buttons with the header title written in French: Read without a click: Advance per page. The buttons on the first line are large with directional arrows per line and per page, and an exit button. The second line shows a speaker, an eye, the timer with 4 sec., a blank text box and a time setting.

A software that periodically sends movement commands, equivalent to the arrows on a keyboard, to scroll through what there is to read in a "target" application. It does not read text; it is used to move around in reading when a user cannot click.

A large text box with menu buttons on the first left column under a drawn female's head. There are buttons labeled "read a text" and "Stop speaking", an eraser button, A large font next to a small font, a camera button, a save to disk, and a green copy speak button.

A voice playback software that will read aloud immediately text that is entered or copied using SAPI 5 speech synthesis.

Software's screen in French with a large toolbar at the top and large directional and page arrows on the left for a scanning bar.

A Voice playback software that has a scrolling highlight bar to help with tracking line after line in a text, for users with oculomotor problems or for anyone who has trouble finding the next line.

Menu options such as sendbox, address book, inbox, trash, and settings.

An email program that's easy to set up and use. It allows users to read messages by vocal synthesis and voice record outgoing messages, and it presents contacts by photos.

A person holding a bent wooden stylus/ stick to press a key on a white rectangular keyboard. The keys have a slight arc-shape layout.

A mouse and keyboard replacement that is used with a magnetic stylus. It is designed so only one key needs to be pressed at a time. Adapted for people with very weak muscle strength (muscular dystrophy), people with a very small range of motion of the extremities.

Logo featuring an icon of a bear with sunglasses and headphones with the company name below.

An organizer with voice output and a Braille input keyboard. The device has 16 Braille modules and cursor routing keys as well as a comfortable editor for text entry.