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Computing
for the Disabled
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- Adaptive Computer Products
- an extensive list of products and resources for those with disabilities,
compiled by by Jim Lubin, who is paralyzed from the neck down and dependent
on a ventilator to breathe, and who uses a keyboard/mouse emulator with a
sip and puff switch to type Morse codes
- Adaptive
Technology Resource Centre - this service of the University of Toronto
provides a list of accessibility products, from keyboards to mice to screen
magnifiers and voice-recognition systems
- RehabTool.com
- offers assistive technology products and services for children and adults,
free product search and referrals and numerous links to related resources
- AbilityHub
- provides information on assistive technology, including computer
information, software and devices, plus links for further resources
- Listing
of Available Software Toolkits - a comprehensive list of links to the
(mostly freeware) accessibility toolkits for all the major operating
systems. Provided by the Trace Research & Development Center, College of
Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Microsoft Accessibility -
an overview of assistive technology for computers, plus a listing of
Microsoft's accessibility products and services for its various operating
systems and resources links to other websites
- IBM Accessibility Center
- provides a source for products and services for people with disabilities
- Apple - People with Special
Needs - provides information about the accessibility features built into
the Macintosh operating system and also links to third-party products that
address a range of disabilities
- JOUSE joystick-mouse
- offers both breath- and bite-operated pneumatic
switches to emulate the functions of a keyboard and mouse, created by the
Neil Squire Foundation
- speak4CAD
new
- voice recognition software for AutoCAD by Enact
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