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Putting information or instructions into the computer

Accommodations that assist with the keyboard or mouse, or other ways of entering information.
A standard black, wired mouse with scroll wheel and switch input on the left side.

Switch-adapted mouse with one port, available with or without left click capabilities.

Software screen displaying sign language symbol box and selection menu.

SW-Edit is a sign language editing tool based on SignWriting Editor.

A black free standing device with a joystick in the center.

A large joystick for Windows or Mac. The user does not need to hold the stick but only to push it in order for the cursor to move on the pushed direction.  

Small, rectangular box with three cable ports on its side and a vertical mouth tube tethered to a white cord that is attached at the center of the top face.

A USB and Bluetooth mouth operated joystick providing an interface to computers and mobile devices for users unable to manipulate a hand-held mouse.

 GazeTalk menu with large buttons for setup, exit, write, media, web, email, alarm, dasher, and minimize.

A predictive text-entry system with speech output for severely disabled people that has a restricted on-screen keyboard with an ambiguous layout. The main reason for using such a keyboard layout is that it enables the use of an eye tracker with a low spatial resolution. 

Two kids using a large touchscreen device that has a scene with a duck, green grass, and blue skies.

Interactive touch screen software coupled with a 4mm anti-glare toughened glass that is ideal for users with Autism, ADHD, Dyspraxia and other sensory disabilities.

MPB logo which is written in zebra-patterned block letters, At the lower right, intersecting the letter B, is a white square outlined in black with a fuschia-colored arrow on it.

A program that manages the mouse of a computer by means of a switch.

Window with menu options.

A program that allows users to control a mouse with a normal joystick. It is designed for people who can only control a joystick but have difficulty pressing the buttons.

On-screen keyboard arranged by alphabet with 9 function keys in the middle. Two of these keys have a picture of a man with the word "speak", and 4 keys are bright green. The mouse is pointing at a blue key and the bar at the bottom shows the text that is being written.

A free onscreen keyboard program for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, or XP that is designed to be used with any head-controlled access technology.

Fixed camera above a book with the text and image magnified on a connected laptop screen.

A portable camera system that gives dyslexic users near-instant access to practically any physical document. Using Lex software, a document can be read aloud and shown in a choice of text size, color, and formatting.