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A wearable device that digitizes several existing touch-based alphabets, such as Malossi and Braille, to enable blind and deaf-blind people to use all the features of a mobile device, to communicate with others, and to interact with the world.
A virtual on-screen keyboard that works by mouse or by sweep. It is useful for students wtih motor disabilities. It provides an on-screen keyboard for people who can not use a standard keyboard.
An on-screen keyboard and adaptive/assistive technology software for individuals who have Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy or other conditions that make communicating difficult.
Keeble is an iOS keyboard that allows users with fine motor-challenges, switch users and users with vision impairments to type in almost any app.
A set of open-source software solutions that aims to help people with disabilities to use a computer. CiviKey incorporates a unique mouse pointing method, based on a scrolling system.
An on-screen keyboard for people with disabilities such as dyslexia that includes a speech synthesizer and two types of prediction.
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.
A small video display that works as an external virtual keyboard and mouse and frees up the user's main screen for writing emails, browsing the Internet, or working with their computer.
Virtual keyboard that allows individuals with upper extremity disabilities, quadriplegia, or severe physical disabilities select letters, numbers or commands on a computer by pressing a button or a pedal.
An on-screen keyboard that integrates the virtual mouse module ( Souricom ) and a word prediction module. Suitable for people whose disability does not allow the use of conventional or adapted pointing devices.
Software to turn a mobile phone or tablet into a set of wireless mouse, trackpad and keyboard that control a computer. It is designed for one-hand use, intuitive operation and voice recognition.
A free information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures, that is appropriate for computer users who are unable to use a two-handed keyboard.
Four-level, customizable, natural-voice communication aid for anyone experiencing communication challenges.
Customizable access software specifically designed to work with the wireless IntelliSwitch or with IntelliKeys USB for scanning access. Use it with TrackerPro for on-screen keyboard access.
Onscreen keyboard for users with movement restrictions. It is customizable in size and spacing of keys, has word prediction, only uses a single click or hover mode, and a deluxe version for special keys and scanning mode. Custom requests are also taken.
A free on-screen virtual keyboard designed to provide computer accessibility to anyone with a disability that prevents them from typing on a physical computer keyboard.
Set of programs and utilities designed to help people with conditions that limit their use of one hand to type on the computer.
An app that makes typing less frustrating for those with dyslexia. By using a specific font created specifically for dyslexic individuals, this app allows people affected by dyslexia to type with ease in the iOS app of their choice and on the iOS device of choice.
A free program that simulates a real keyboard on the screen of a computer. Keystrokes are generated by clicking on the virtual keyboard with the mouse. VirtualKeyboard is specially designed for people who can not use a conventional computer keyboard.
Onscreen keyboard for entering mathematical formulas designed to meet the needs of pupils or students with dyslexic disorders or who need an alternative interface such as for eye gazing.
EasyLink 12 Touch provides Braille access on touchscreen devices such as the iPhone, iPad or iPod.
Slow Keys is a keyboard feature that instructs the keyboard to ignore brief or repeated keystrokes. When you use the this feature, you can slow the rate at which a key repeats when you hold it down.
My t-soft is an onscreen keyboard available in QWERTY, ABC and Dvorak versions.
Sticky Keys allow users to press multi-key combinations one key at a time. For example, a user can perform "control, alt, delete," by pressing each individually. This allows users with limb differences and other impairments to perform various keyboard commands more easily.
Change whether or how fast key presses repeat when a key is held down.