translate

Controls/Connections are operable with one hand

Origin ID: 
1013
An iPhone in a holding cradle that is attached to a bendable arm. On the screen is displayed a yellow arc with a needle arrow pointing to a segment as a measurement.

Apps to control iOS devices using a wheelchair's joystick. 

Standard glove with a small orange scanner attached to the back of it.

A scanner that gives confirmatory and corrective feedback instantly. It is a wearable that enables hands-free scanning in diverse workspaces.

A large green circle with "rt" written in red lower case letters. Extending beyond the green circle, imaged in the background, is a large thick red "X".

An accessible, real-time reaction-based game for Android for anyone, whether fully-sighted or not.

 

A green carrying case with a handle and a tablet inside featuring the TalkTablet Speech App menu screen. The screen features word choices with corresponding illustrations.

Speech Tablets are AAC devices within a tablet that contains a speech app and includes a carrying case.

A small round device with a loop on the end clipped to the edge of a person's shirt.

A wearable mic and speaker that replaces Bluetooth headsets, earbuds, headphones, and other portable Bluetooth speakers.

A mobile phone-sized tablet attached to a band that is wrapped around a wrist. The screen features menu options features words and phrases such as good morning, goodbye, and good night.

An AAC/speech “device” that is worn on the wrist. It is suitable for children and adults with autism, aphasia (stroke), Parkinson’s, or any condition that affects their ability to communicate with friends and family.

A bright red rectangular device is comparable to the size of a mobile phone. 1/3 of the face is a viewing screen and below that are buttons. The device is in a protector case.

A laser precision technology that enables the user to aim and point at unreachable distances for easy and hazard-free measurement.

Small black device with two jack-socket inputs.

A device that enables the wheelchair user to control their iPad, iPod or iPhone using any R-net Input device. The iDevice Module enables control of the functions of an iDevice using the built-in Accessibility options of Switch Control or VoiceOver.

A black and gray rectangular device with 12 keys on the front and a round knob below.

An embedded Jog & Shuttle control with programmable keys and addressable backlighting. Suitable for timeline navigation and editing control.

An orange rectangular device with 2 buttons labeled up and down.

Rugged industrial buttons to trigger any action on a computer. The buttons contain dust and water-resistant enclosure and relegendable buttons with clear protective caps and tactile feel switches.