
Computers - Adaptive Physical Input Devices
See also Computer Software and Communication Aids
- Access Pack for Windows
This kit provides access to features in the Microsoft Windows operating system that make it easier for users with motion related disabilities to use the keyboard and mouse.
- Computer Access Solutions
This site directs you to other sources for alternative mouse and keyboard systems for those with disabilities.
- Don Johnston
This company offers the "Discover:Board" -- both a keyboard and mouse for students with disabilities.
- EVAS
This company offers a variety of alternative access keyboards.
- Foot Time
Foot mouse and page turner from Bili Inc.
- Greystone Digital
This company offers the "Big Keys Plus Keyboard."
- Intellitools
This company offers "IntelliKeys."
- Solutions for Humans
Has a wide variety of adaptive peripherals for computers.
- LAB Resources Catalog
This company offers a variety of computer assistive technology products.
- Magic Wand Keyboard
The Magic Wand Keyboard allows disabled people with limited or no hand movement to
access any IBM or Apple Macintosh computer using only slight hand or head motion. This company also claims that this is the only computer keyboard/mouse that requires no strength and no dexterity.
- Maltron Keyboards
This company's revolutionary keyboard enables RSI sufferers and people with special needs to use
computers without strain or injury.
- Origin Instruments Corporation
This company offers Head-Controlled Computer Access.
- Turning Point Therapy and Technology
This company offers a full-line of clear acrylic keyguards to work with Edmark Access packages or can design a keyguard to fit your need. This company also offers standard and custom Communication Display Boards Protectors, Wheelchair Trays, Books, and Gameboards.
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January 24, 2008
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