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Assistive technology can be very expensive, but here you will find mostly free assistive technology, organized by category,
and available free on the Web.
If you can't get it free, here is information on applying for funding for assistive
technology.
Because of the large amount of available free assistive technology for communication and augmentative
communication devices, we have created a separate page on these technologies.
A BIG thank you for contributions to these assistive technology resources from my friend Bob in Winsted, Connecticut!
http://www.northerngrid.org/sen/Menu-L.htm
"SENSwitcher is a suite of programs designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning
difficulties, those who need to develop skills with assistive input devices and very young children new to computers.
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/headpointer/download
The Head-Tracking Pointer provides an inexpensive and easily-used mouse replacement for those unable to use traditional
pointing devices. Using only software and any Web-cam, this application allows users to point and click with character-level
accuracy by simply aiming their face. Unlike other head-tracking solutions, the Head-Tracking Pointer does not require
special-purpose hardware, head gear, or tracking aids, such as retro-reflective dots.
Calculators
Calculator Home Page for Windows high functioning calculator. Free download. http://www.calculator.org/
Wide assortment of all types of calculators
http://www.sensorysoftware.com/software/bigcalculator/index.html
A large calculator for Windows. You can either on the buttons with the mouse or use the numeric keypad to perform calculations.
The size of the calculator buttons is determined by the WIDTH of the calculator window.
http://www.calculator.org/download.html/
This is a set of easy to read calculators that help develop math and science skills. It can be used with windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
and PDA with Windowsce.
Collaboration
http://www.atutor.ca
ACollab is a fully accessible, open source, multi-group, Web-based collaborative work environment. ACollab is available
as a work groups addon for ATutor 1.4+ , and as a standalone collaborative work environment that will run on its own.
ACollab is ideal for groups working at a distance developing documentation, collaborating on research, or writing joint
papers, and ideal for online educators who wish to add group learning activities to their ATutor courses.
http://www.compendiuminstitute.org/download/download.htm
Compendium provides a methodological framework, plus an evolving suite of tools, for collective sense-making and group
memory. Validated in both small and large scale business projects, it is the result of over a decade's research and
development at the intersection of collaborative modeling, organizational memory, computer-supported argumentation and
meeting facilitation.
http://www.atutor.ca
ACOMM is an accessible Java-based Instant Messaging and Whiteboard tool. It has been designed to allow assistive technology
users to participate in synchronous Internet-based communication activities that have traditionally been inaccessible
to them.
Coloring and drawing
TuxPaint http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/
An easy to use paint program. It has auditory feedback. Uses both the keyboard and the mouse.
Cursors
Cursors may need to be enlarged or animated for better visibility. There are several sites on the Internet, here are
a few:
Windows
http://joescursors.tripod.com/HVCurPg.htm
http://www.supercursers.com Super Cursors is a free utility
lets you color your windows cursor.
http://www.tucows.com/preview/16285 These are very
large and colorful cursors. Downloads and software from Tucows the largest online software download site.
Macintosh
http://www.tucows.com/preview/204209 CursorAnimator
lets you substitute five system cursors (arrow, watch, text, cross-hair and plus) with a static or animated cursor of
your choice. If your Macintosh supports color, you can even get color cursors.
http://rbx.de/big-cursors/
This software allows you to enlarge your cursor. Each of the enlarged cursors are the maximum of 32 by 32 pixels. It
is windows based software.
http://joescursors.tripod.com/HVCurPg.htm
Collection of large and brightly animated cursors. This software is intended for non-profit use only. It is windows based
software.
http://www.anicursor.com/
There are many cursors types available at this site. Some of the cursors are freeware and some are shareware. Also there
are instructions on how to create your own cursors. this is windows based software.
http://onlineconferencingsystems.com/large_pointers_1.htm
Over 80 additional pointers and cursors for those with visual or perceptual difficulties. Icon styles include animated,
colored, large, I-beams and circles.
Cursar control
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/headpointer/download
The Head-Tracking Pointer provides an inexpensive and easily-used mouse replacement for those unable to use traditional
pointing devices. Using only software and any Web-cam, this application allows users to point and click with character-level
accuracy by simply aiming their face. Unlike other head-tracking solutions, the Head-Tracking Pointer does not require
special-purpose hardware, head gear, or tracking aids, such as retro-reflective dots. Users train the system by tipping
their head left and right. Custom-tracking algorithms provide reliable operation in a wide range of environmental conditions.
Head motion is translated into pointer motion by custom filters that provide both high speed for long movements and
high accuracy for fine control, without switching modes. All clicking variations are supported, including right clicking,
double clicking, and click-and-drag.
Display
http://www.magnifiers.org
Intended to ease reading on a computer monitor by displaying text in large fonts in foreground an background colors of
the user's choosing. Works with Microsoft's Text-to-Speech, reads web pages from the Internet and let you browse text-only.
E-Text / e-Books
(Electronic Text) free books and text online - Electronic text provides access to digital materials for students with
learning, sensory and physical disabilities. The Internet provides many sites for gathering e-text. Here are some links
to explore e-text further:
http://www.bartleby.com/
http://www.childrenstory.com/tales/index.html
http://www.accessiblebookcollection.org
Google has a book search in their search engine now. Go to Google and then go to "More". Type in what you
are looking for and voila! You just might find it.
http://amis.sourceforge.net/
AMIS is a software program that you can use to read DAISY books. AMIS is a multilingual player for reading books complying
with DAISY standards. AMIS is free of charge, open source DAISY book playback software.
http://www.magickeys.com/books/ Illustrated and animated
children's storybooks.
http://www.bookshare.org/web/Welcome.html
A collection of digital books designed for use by people with disabilities. Many books can be downloaded for free and
used with Kurzweil.
Ergonomics
Ergonomic office furniture and computer accessories since 1993 - http://ergostoreonline.com/
Gaming
http://www.arcess.com/demo2.cfm
These simple switch games are easy to play and are designed to be widely accessible for players who have Muscular Dystrophy,
Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Injury, Head Injury or other physical disabilities. They can be played as single switch games,
speech recognition games, expanded keyboard games (Intellikeys, Unicorn Keyboard, Concept Keyboard, Mini Keyboards),
assistive technology researchers and vendors
AFB
CCT Solitaire is a fully-accessible traditional solitaire game. Keyboard commands perform all functions. Sound effects
are included.
AFB
Crazy Darts is an online, audio-based game allows you to throw a dart at a moving target. When the game starts, sound
comes out of either the right or left speaker and moves to the opposite speaker. When you believe the sound is directly
in front of you, you press the spacebar to throw the dart.
http://www.danzgames.com/memory.htm
In this game, you choose how many sounds you would like to be a part of a pattern that you will remember. Then, you listen
to a single sound, and try to remember it. If you're successful, a new sound is added and you must remember both sounds.
This continues, and continues, until you cannot remember anymore and make a mistake.
http://www.oneswitch.org.uk/2/switch-downloads.htm 70+
single switch PC games available for FREE download!
http://www.danzgames.com/maze.htm
Maze Craze is a nice piece of freeware that enthusiasts of maze and puzzle games will enjoy. The game currently comes
with eleven mazes for you to try to escape. Once you're finished with those, you can use the included, accessible, maze
editor to create your own fully-featured mazes. Your mazes can include walls, doors, keys, and up to a 100x100 grid.
http://www.igda.org/accessibility/
Games play an important part in our culture and help add to our quality of life. The Game Accessibility SIG was formed
to help the game community strive towards creating mainstream games that are universally accessible to all, regardless
of disability. Through our work we hope to help bridge the knowledge gap about how to increase the accessibility of
mainstream games that exists between disability groups and game developers and publishers.
Bavisoft has changed the computer gaming industiy. In place ofgraphics, audio games are powered purely with sound
imagery, opening a world ofentertainment for the blind and visually impaired. Bavisoft provides game players with music
and sound quality, creating a gaming experience. http://www.bavisoft.com/index.htm
This site offers free activities and several programs. Example: Funk in the Trunk is a free full-version download
of a virtual car stereo, which teens will love. http://www.blindsoftware.com
http://www.ics.forth.gr/uachess/index.html
UA-Chess is a fully-functional chess game, developed by the Centre
for Universal Access & Assistive Technologies of ICS-FORTH.
UA-Chess can be played through a standard Web browser. Its distinctive characteristic is that it is designed to be Universally
Accessible, i.e., it can be concurrently played by people with different abilities and preferences, including people
with disabilities (e.g., low-vision, blind and hand-motor impaired).
http://www.adagame.org The ADA Game simulates how advocacy can
promote positive changes in communities. Join in the discussions and work together to improve compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) in your community of choice in the areas of: Program Access, Public Accommodations, Transportation,
Employment, and Communication.
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/owlmouse.htm
Create your own model farm with silo, barn and chicken coop. Kids will choose crops and animals and what to grow to feed
themselves and their animals. Kids set up their own streets, decide where to put different buildings, parks and shopping
districts.
Graphics
http://www.freeology.com/graphicorgs
http://www.kaptech.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/PictureSlideShow.htm
Picture Slide Show lets you continuously displays all the pictures in a folder.
http://gliffy.com Allows you to use diagramming in your web browser
without downloading additional software. You can create many types ofdiagrams such as Flowcharts, wireframes, Floor plans,
Network thagrams, UML diagrams, or any other simple drawing or diagram.
http://www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer provides
PDF files ofmany graphic organizers. With the hit ofa button they are available in Spanish also!
http://cmap.ihmc.us/download/ Alternative to Inspiration
that is totally free. Doesn't have some ofthe supportive options that Inspiration has such as text to speech and wonderful
graphics but the CmapTools program empowers users to construct, navigate, share and criticize knowledge models represented
as concept maps.
http://www.inspiration.com has full-feature demos oftheir
graphic organizer programs.
Joystick
http://www.tucows.com/preview/292788
Turns a joystick into a mouse. It works on Windows 98/NT/2K/ME/XP.
Keyboarding
DanceMat typing tutor
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/http://kavlon.org/index.php/10key
Kavlon 10-key keyboarding wordlist database is a utility to re-map a small set of keys to a larger set of keys and to
use that mapping to allowing fast entry of words.
Click-N-Type is an on-screen virtual keyboard designed for anyone with a disability that prevents him or her from typing
on a physical computer keyboard. As long as the person can control a mouse, trackball or other pointing device, he or
she can send keystrokes to virtually any Windows application or DOS application that can run within a window. Click-N-Type is
a 32-bit application that requires Windows 95 or later. Freeware http://www.lakefolks.org
KeyStrokes http://www.assistiveware.com/index.php for Mac OS
9 and Mac OS X is a filly- functional advanced virtual on-screen keyboard that allows you to type with a mouse, trackball,
head pointer or other mouse emulator to type characters into any standard Macintosh application. Demo version available.
http://www.autohotkey.com/
AutoHotkey is a free, open-source utility for Windows. With it, you can: Automate almost anything by sending keystrokes
and mouse clicks. You can write a mouse or keyboard macro by hand or use the macro recorder. Create hotkeys for keyboard,
joystick, and mouse. Virtually any key, button, or combination can become a hotkey. Expand abbreviations as you type
them.
http://www.free2u.org/freeware/system_utilities/tools_for_disabled/click-n-type_speech_package.html
Click-N-Type Speech Package v. 1.0 by Lake Software is more than just fun, Typing Sounds provide audible feedback, you
may select one of the "Spoken Keys" options, as well as normal typewriter sounds. The feature "speaks" the
keys back to you, letting you know you've hit the correct key and documentation on how to create "Spoken Keys" is
included with the Click-N-Type help file, so people can create their own.
http://www.lakefolks.org
Click-N-Type is an on-screen virtual keyboard designed for anyone who needs help using a physical keyboard with special
consideration for the severely handicapped. Full featured virtual keyboard, Word prediction and completion, Fully configurable
including macros, AutoClick and Scanning Modes.
http://www.polital.com/cntd/
CNTDesigner is a keyboard layout designer designed to work in conjunction with Click-N-Type V3+ by Lake Software. The
combination of CNTDesigner and Click-N-Type will give the user complete freedom to design their own keyboards, controlling
size and placement of all keys as well as the overall size of the keyboard. If none of the standard keyboards provided
by Click-N-Type suit your fancy, and the Custom Alphabet just doesn't have enough flexibility to meet your creative
needs, then the keyboard designer CNTDesigner is the add-on you use to design your own keyboard layout.
http://www.eventcorder.com
Eventcorder records and plays back Windows events. With Eventcorder, a sequence of keystrokes and mouse-clicks can be
implemented at the touch of a single button.
http://kmag.sourceforge.net/
KMagnifier (or kmag, its unix name) is a small utility for Linux to magnify a part of the screen. It was initially written
for KDE 1, before becoming dormant. The development was then picked up by me and KMagnifier got its new life. It is
currently being maintained/developed actively. KMagnifier is very useful for people with visual disabilities and for
those working in the fields of image analysis, web development etc.
http://www.shortkeys.com/lite.htm
Shortkeys Lite allows you to set up replacement text or paragraphs for any given number of user defined keystrokes. If
you type a few characters, ShortKeys Lite will replace them with up to 3000 characters. If you find typing difficult
then Shortkeys will make it more automatic.
http://www.gok.ca/gok.shtml
The gok project aims to enable users to control their computer without having to rely on a standard keyboard or mouse.
Many individuals must control the computer using alternative input methods. Using innovative dynamic keyboard strategies,
and leveraging gnome 2's built-in accessibility framework, the gok will make control more efficient and enable use of
the gnome 2 desktop. With the right hardware support and the gok individuals will have full access to applications that
support the AT SPI, and therefore, full access to the functionality these applications provide.
http://www.gnu.org/software/gtkeyboard/gtkeyboard.html
GTKeyboard is an application written in C with the aid of the Gimp Toolkit.
It is intended to help users with physical disabilities to enter text into a simple editor, as well as to help them use
other X11 applications that require keyboard input. GTKeyboard allows the user to press keys on an onscreen keyboard
that will either be entered into a simple text editor that GTKeyboard provides, or into the application of choice that
the user specifies by clicking on the window. It has also been used by people who have strange keyboard layouts, and
by people who for one reason or another cannot use a keyboard with the machine in question.
http://www.camiweb.com/zenkey/
ZenKEY is comprised of a series of menus, each containing items which perform "actions". You can "fire" these
actions by clicking on the item, or pressing any key-combination you choose.
Magnification
Magnification for the computer, including freeware/shareware and reviews of commercial products. http://www.magnifiers.org
http://camtech2000.net/Programs/mouscm10.zip
Have you ever been to a web site or tried to read documents where they used a font so small you had to really strain
your eyes to read it? Or have you ever wanted to get greater detail of a graphic? MouseCam is a free small utility that
magnifies anything your cursor is over up to 20x normal size. Win95/98/Me/Win2K/XP
http://www.ancientsoft.com/ezmagnifier.htm
EzMagnifier is a small utility to magnify a portion of the screen where you can choose the zooming factor and you can
resize the magnified portion itself to suite your needs. You can capture the image of the magnified area and the program
saves it in the same folder of the program and you can save multiple captures as the program save them sequentially.
http://www.b-zone.de/software/lens.htm
Another Lens displays a magnified view of the area of the mouse cursor. Quite handy, for example, for drawing software.
The window contents can be locked, and saved to a file or copied to the clipboard for taking screenshots. Several additional
options, like crosshairs, resizing the window and hiding the caption bar and/or main menu. Stays on top of other windows
optionally.
http://magnifier.sourceforge.net/
Virtual Magnifying Glass is an easy-to-use screen magnification tool for Windows.
http://www.theabsolute.net/sware/
This software allows you to magnify portions of your computer screen up to fifteen times the normal magnification. The
program includes a special interpolation routine to maintain details when magnifying, as well as the ability to magnify
the mouse cursor.
http://www.digitalmantra.com/fatbits/
Fatbits magnifies an area of the screen and paints the giant pixels into a new window, which may be useful if you have
a visual impairment. To make the screen even more accessible, you can modify the colours it displays.
http://www.softlookup.com
Super Magnify allows you to magnify portions of your screen up to 15 times. The program includes a special interpolation
routine to maintain details when magnifying, as well as the ability to magnify the mouse cursor. In addition, Super
Magnify displays your (x, y) pixel coordinates on the screen, and the RGB values corresponding to the cursor's position.
http://www.magnifiers.org
Intended to ease reading on a computer monitor by displaying text in large fonts in foreground an background colors of
the user's choosing. Works with Microsoft's Text-to-Speech, reads web pages from the Internet and let you browse text-only.
Maps
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/owlmouse.htm
Helps students learn about the United States and World geography. Following is a list of the interactive maps that teach
about continents, countries, states, capitals, boarders, physical features and cultural movements.
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/owlmouse.htm
Walk an individual through the continents. It prints U.S. and World maps from a single page to eight pages (nearly seven
feet across).
Math
Calculator Home Page for Windows high functioning calculator. Free download. http://www.calculator.org/
Wide assortment of all types of calculators
National Library ofVirtual Manipulatives encourages active engagement in mathematical thinking and learning - helping
students visualize relationships and applications.
http://matti.usu.edu/nlvrn/nav/index.html
http://www.vincentwortham.com/mathFlash.html
have flash card programs for drill and practice.
Graph Paper- never buy it again! There are many sites that offer free graph paper or programs to develop your own.
Great to use with students who straggle lining up their problems at http://www.printfreegraphpaper.com/
http://incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/
Offers on-line graph and grid paper in PDF format. There are various links from this site to support your graphing needs.
http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathplayer/
MathPlayer converts mathematical expressions embedded in web pages into speech. Text-to-speech generators (which are
useful if you want to use the computer but cannot read) may not always recognise mathematical expressions, but MathPlayer
will speak them in a meaningful way.
The Edmark House Series is a comprehensive solution for engaging Early Learners and Special Needs students. It supports
all students with expanded accessibility options. http://www.hmhinnovation.com
http://www.sensorysoftware.com/software/bigcalculator/index.html
A large calculator for Windows. You can either on the buttons with the mouse or use the numeric keypad to perform calculations.
The size of the calculator buttons is determined by the WIDTH of the calculator window.
http://www.calculator.org/download.html/
This is a set of easy to read calculators that help develop math and science skills. It can be used with windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
and PDA with Windowsce.
http://prime.jsc.nasa.gov
MDE SDK is a reusable software library that generates text, sound and visual representations of graphs found in both
math and science applications. Visually-impaired computer users access these alternative text and sound descriptions
through the use of a screen reader and standard computer speakers.
Mouse
http://www.intelore.com/reflex provides a game that is
available to download.
http://www.burlco.lib.nj.us/Classes/Intforkids/cns1.html provides
introduction to pointing and clicking.
http://www.shambles.net/pages/school/mouse has
various links for providing skills in using a mouse. Also links for specifically designed for left handers!
http://www.polital.com/pnc/
Point-N-Click is a FREE stand-alone on-screen virtual mouse designed for anyone with a disability that makes it difficult
or impossible to click a physical computer mouse. As long as they can move a mouse, trackball or other pointing device,
they can send mouse clicks to virtually any Windows application or DOS application that can run within a window and
even many that are full screen. This software is a virtual mouse. It has right click, left click, double left click,
click and drag, scroll, double right click, alt key, shift key, ctrl key and scroll key. It is a very good virtual mouse.
http://lang.tivi.pl/software.htm
Click-Catch(C) available options:
You may choose which button to simulate between left/right/middle mouse buttons. You can also set single or double click.
There are two "hot keys" available.
http://www.sensorysoftware.com/software/dwellclick/index.html
Dwelling is resting the mouse over one area of the screen for a specified time. The dwell click software allows you to
perform left-click, right-click and double clicks, and even drag things around the screen. This is ideal for those who
can operate the mouse pointer, but not the buttons. For example, users of a head mouse such as the Smart
NAV can use this software to control mouse operated Windows programs.
http://morseall.org/
Morseall allows people with limited mobility to use a computer. Morseall allows you to control your Linux computer by
tapping morse code on the mouse buttons. The left button is for dots. Hold it longer for dashes. The right button is
for dashes. It is faster than holding down the Left. The middle button is for "finishing " and repeating characters.
If you can control one, two, or three switches, you can use morseall at at your own pace. Morseall can use your existing
accessibility switches! Ask a rehabilitation professional to solder a jack onto a " sacrificial" three-button
mouse. It should be easy to hook up your current switch set for long-term morse-code computer use.
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/mousesmoothing
Mouse Smoothing Software is assistive software for people with hand tremor. It is intended primarily for individuals
with Essential (non-specific) Hand Tremor who have difficulty using a computer mouse. Significant improvement has been
found for people who can basically control their hand, apart from a moderate degree of tremor.
http://camtech2000.net/Programs/mouscm10.zip
Have you ever been to a web site or tried to read documents where they used a font so small you had to really strain
your eyes to read it? Or have you ever wanted to get greater detail of a graphic? MouseCam is a free small utility that
magnifies anything your cursor is over up to 20x normal size. Win95/98/Me/Win2K/XP
Music
http://www.inclusive.co.uk/downloads/downloads.shtml#cdplayer
A free, switch accessible CD player. Features: two different graphic styles, one or two switch access, mouse and keyboard
access, automatically remembers settings, suitable for controlling from an IntelliKeys or Concept Keyboard
http://fullmeasure.co.uk/TouchCD/
A very simple switch controlled CD player
News
http://www.webbie.org.uk/accessiblerss/index.htm
Accessible RSS News Feeds is widely used by the weblog community to share the latest entries’ headlines or their
full text, and even attached multimedia files.
Operating System
http://www.apple.com/disability/ for Macintosh users.
http://www.eklhad.net/linux/jupiter/
This software makes Linux accessible to the blind user.
PC Utilities
http://desktop.google.com/index.html
Google Desktop gives you easy access to information on your computer and from the web. It's a desktop search application
that provides full text search over your email, computer files, music, photos, chats and web pages that you've viewed.
By making your computer searchable, Google Desktop puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from
having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks. It makes searching your computer as easy as searching
the web with Google.
http://fullmeasure.co.uk/TouchCD/
A very simple switch controlled CD player
http://web4all.atrc.utoronto.ca/html/atrc/about_e.html
Web-4-All is the first technology in the world that makes it possible for users to carry with them their user interface
preferences (including system preferences, browser preferences and assistive technology preferences) and quickly configure
public terminals or learning management applications accordingly.
Podcatcher
http://www.webbie.org.uk/accessiblepodcatcher/
Accessible Podcatcher is a simple way for blind and screen reader users to use podcasts. Podcasting is a way to distribute
audio files on the web. Accessible Podcatcher lets you access these podcasts. You can save them to disk, have your MP3
player transfer them for portable listening, and export and import lists of podcasts to send to other people.
Radio
http://www.webbie.org.uk/accessiblebbc/index.htm
The British Broadcast Company (BBC) allows
people to listen to vast quantities of their radio output up to a week after it is first broadcast on one of their dozens
of radio stations. This service, called Listen Again, relies on a web browser
interface that might be difficult for some users, especially people with screen readers. Accessible BBC Listen Again allows
you to access the BBC's Listen Again content through a truly accessible interface designed to work with any screen reader.
Select programmes and stations with the cursor keys and listen to them at your leisure. You get easy and simple access
to hours of programming, including the ever-popular "The Archers " and "In Touch". The new version
lets you access all of the Listen Again content among many other improvements (thanks to everyone for their suggestions!)
It does still require that you have already installed something that can play Real Audio, which is the format the BBC
uses for their radio on the Internet. The official program you can use, RealPlayer
from Real, is very difficult to use and pops up lots of confusing messages. We suggest trying out Real
Alternative from Edskes: this is free and is much easier to use. Just download, install and forget about it.
http://www.webbie.org.uk/accessibleradio/index.htm
Accessible Radio is a way to listen to radio stations on the internet that is easy and simple to use and is designed
to work with any screen reader. It lets you listen to any of the BBC Radio stations.
Safety
Child Proof is a program that protect your computer from children by accident pressing wrong buttons or key. It hides
all windows, the toolbar at the bottom and the desktop and replaces it by a toolbar with programs you allow your child
to execute. This avoids most problems when children use the computer (but not all).
http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/markov/kids/cproof.html
A big thank you to my friend Bob from Winsted, CT for the following information on screen readers:
Switch
http://www.sensorysoftware.com/software/switchdriver/index.html
To ensure that your switches can be used with all applications we supply our switch software. The software is available
for both USB and serial switches.
http://www.northerngrid.org/sen/Menu-L.htm
"SENSwitcher is a suite of programs designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning
difficulties, those who need to develop skills with assistive input devices and very young children new to computers. It
is, we believe the first time anyone anywhere has developed an online switch enabled application which targets ICT skills
from purely experiential through cause and effect, switch building, timed activation, targeting and row scanning."
http://www.inclusive.co.uk/downloads/downloads.shtml#cdplayer
A free, switch accessible CD player. Features: two different graphic styles, one or two switch access, mouse and keyboard
access, automatically remembers settings, suitable for controlling from an IntelliKeys or Concept Keyboard
http://www.aacinstitute.org/Resources/ProductsandServices/SSPT/intro.html
Single Switch Performance Test (SSPT) measures how fast a person can activate or release a single switch or activate
it multiple times. SSPT monitors the mouse buttons. SSPT reports can be helpful in choosing the most effective switch,
identifying the best position, and monitoring the training process. (A switch adapter or modified mouse is needed to
connect a switch to the PC. Instructions for modifying a mouse are available as well. AAC Institute also sells a modified
mouse.)
http://www.inclusive.co.uk/downloads/downloads.shtml#serialdriver
A stand-alone serial switch driver for Windows, programmed to send the standard keys of Space and Return. For single
or two switch access. Option to send a continuous stream of keypresses or a single keypress. Send a selection of other
commonly used keypresses such as function keys and number keys.
http://ace-centre.hostinguk.com/index.cfm?pageid=83216478-D613-62F1-C85EEB3021CA6B57
Software that enables Windows to be controlled by one or two switches,a joystick, a trackerball or a headpointer. This
new upgraded version of SAW has many additions and feautures to make creating interfaces easy for those who use alternative
inputs.
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For the switch user, accessing the essentially mouse-driven Windows environment appears to be a formidable task. Not
any more. Introducing SAW5 (Special Access to Windows) - it's software that enables Windows to be controlled by one
or two switches,a joystick, a trackerball or a headpointer. SAW has many additions and features to make creating interfaces
easy for those who use alternative inputs.
Symbols
http://www.symbolworld.org/ has many on-line stories, some
recipes, poetry, news stories, etc. written and supported with picture icons.
http://www.deafblindonline.org.uk
An accessory for making symbol sets for use in EdWord and EdWeb. It will instantly convert a file full of images into
the correct format to be used in EdWord and EdWeb.
http://www.symbolnet.org/sv/index.html
Building a Symbol and ConceptCoding Editor for CMS, based on CCF(ConceptCodingFramework). Also building tools for ConceptCoding
administration (perhaps in another project).
Teaching
Everyday Skills
http://www.oatsoft.org/Software/everyday-skills
Switch-activated software that supports teachers in teaching the young people who are deafblind in learning everyday
skills.
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/owlmouse.htm
This software teaches children to know and make the twenty-six letters of the alphabet.
http://www.createdbyteachers.com/rnodchecklist.html
http://www.addcentre.co.uk/modificationchecklists.htm is
specific to ADFID and ADD
http://www.northerngrid.org/sen/Menu-L.htm
"SENSwitcher is a suite of programs designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning
difficulties, those who need to develop skills with assistive input devices and very young children new to computers. It
is, we believe the first time anyone anywhere has developed an online switch enabled application which targets ICT skills
from purely experiential through cause and effect, switch building, timed activation, targeting and row scanning."
Time management
With Google Calendar, you can see your friends’ and family's schedules right next to your own; quickly add events
mentioned in Gmail conversations or saved in other calendar applications; and add other interesting events that you find
online. Go to Google http://google.com and then to more and to Calendar.
Vision - artificial
The vOICe Learning Edition - Synthetic vision software for Microsoft Windows is "an experimental system for auditory
image representations, intended to provide synthetic vision to the totally blind." - http://www.artificialvision.com/winvoice.htm
The vOICe Learning Edition translates arbitrary
video images from a regular PC camera into sounds. This means that you can see with your ears, whenever you want to.
Now step beyond your computer screen and screen reader and try this camera-based "scene reader". With a notebook
PC you can even go mobile. How well you can learn to see with your ears is something that only you can
find out, but now you can indeed find out and learn through this Learning Edition software, for free! It is hoped that
seeing with sound will not only find many practical uses, but that extensive usage may also lead to visual experiences
that truly have the distinctive subjective "feel" of vision.
Web accessibility
http://www.aprompt.ca
Web authors can use A-Prompt to make their Web pages accessible to people with disabilities. The A-Prompt software tool
examines Web pages for barriers to accessibility, performs automatic repairs when possible, and assists the author in
manual repairs when necessary. These enhanced Web pages are available to a larger Internet audience.
http://www.webformator.com/englisch/index.php
Works with Internet Explorer and provides an accessible text-only re-presentation of a web page for a user's screen reader.
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/wat
Web Adaptation Technology makes the Web easier to navigate and read for seniors, people with disabilities, and special-education
students. This is accomplished by making transformations and adaptations, according to personal preferences, during
Web browsing. Specifically, Web Adaptation Technology assists users by enabling them to magnify the contents on a Web
page and adjust font, image, and page layout to improve readability. Web Adaptation Technology also enables selected
text to be read aloud, using a " text-to-speech" feature, and eases the typing of people who have difficulty
with a keyboard (such as those with tremors or arthritis or who are recovering from a stroke) in part by detecting these
errors and automatically adjusting the keyboard sensitivity to accommodate the typing. Available in nine languages,
this software is in use by nonprofit organizations and schools around the world.
http://www.atutor.ca
AForm is a utility used to create accessible online forms, tests, or surveys. Using this utility to create forms ensures
that people with disabilities accessing the Web with assistive technologies will be able to read and use the forms as
would any fully able individual. Use the demo to create your own accessible forms. Download
AForm from the SourceForge website.
Web Search
http://www.webbie.org.uk/
WebbIE is a web browser for people who are blind and visually-impaired... especially those using screen readers. It is
based on Microsoft's Internet Explorer to ensure that a maximum of sites work with it. It allows you access to the vast
majority of webpages and tries to present all the information there simply and easily so you can explore and use the
web fully.
Google Accessible Search
http://labs.google.com/accessible/
Accessible Search is an early Google Labs product designed to identify and prioritize search results that are more easily
usable by blind and visually impaired users. Regular Google search helps you find a set of documents that is most relevant
to your tasks. Accessible Search goes one step further by helping you find the most accessible pages in that result set.
In its current version, Google Accessible Search looks at a number of signals by examining the HTML markup found on a
web page. It tends to favor pages that degrade gracefully --- pages with few visual distractions and pages that are likely
to render well with images turned off. Google Accessible Search is built on Google Co-op's technology, which improves
search results based on specialized interests. Accessible Search is a natural and important extension of Google's overall
mission to better organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. Google Accessible Search is designed
to help the visually challenged find the most relevant, useful and comprehensive information, as quickly as possible.
In the past, visually impaired Google users have often waded through a lot of inaccessible websites and pages to find
the required information. Our goal is to provide a more useful and accessible web search experience for the blind and
visually impaired. |