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CLICKIT! FOR MACINTOSH & CLICKIT! FOR WINDOWS    


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ClickIt! is a mouse emulator program designed to provide access to Macintosh or Windows programs with IntelliKeys (see separate entry), switches, or the regular keyboard for individuals with physical, cognitive or visual disabilities. The program provides instant mouse-less access to menus, dialog boxes and scroll bars. It also allows custom overlays or switches to click on Hot Spots on the screen. Other features include automatically sending an overlay when launching a new program or when the screen changes; automatically loading a new set of hot spots when the screen changes using the same overlay throughout the entire program (ScreenWatch Technology); scanning or cycling through hot spots on the screen; and pointing and clicking without a mouse. The Windows version also allows Hot Spots to be selected, copied, pasted, and moved as a group; enables magnification of Hot Spots during scanning for people with visual disabilities; permits the setting of the scanning order; attaches overlays to sets (Overlay Maker Required; see separate entry); and enables identification and moving of the Watch Spot. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Macintosh SE or higher computers (except Mac Plus) or on IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: The Macintosh version requires system 6.0.7 or higher; 1 megabyte (MB) RAM and 2 MB hard drive space.The Windows version requires a 486 or better processor, Windows95, VGA monitor (SVGA recommended), 8 MB RAM, and a Windows-compatible sound card.

Notes: Intellitools was formerly called Unicorn Engineering, Inc. ** ClickIt!, Watch Spot, and ScreenWatch are a trademarks of Intellitools, Inc. ** Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.

Price: 99.95.

This product record was updated on July 10, 2007.

This product is available from:

Manufacturer:

IntelliTools, Inc., a Cambium Learning Technologies Company

24 Prime Parkway
Natick, Massachusetts 80504
United States
Telephone: 800- 547-6747 (USA or Canada).
Web: http://www.intellitools.com.
Email: customerservice@cambiumlearning.com.


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Distributor(s):

Don Johnston Incorporated

26799 West Commerce Drive
Volo, Illinois 60073
United States
Telephone: 800-999-4660 or 847-740-0749.
Fax: 847-740-7326.
Web: http://www.donjohnston.com.
Email: info@donjohnston.com.


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Laetare Solutions

2409 BelAir Drive
Bowie, Maryland 20715
United States
Telephone: 800-HOORAY-4.
Fax: 301-809-9307.
Web: http://www.laetaresolutions.com.
Email: laetaresolutions@comcast.net.


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SoftTouch, Inc.

17117 Oak Drive Suite C
Omaha, Nebraska 68130
United States
Telephone: 877-763-8868 or 402-334-8477.
Fax: 402-334-8478.
Web: http://www.softtouch.com.
Email: info@softtouch.com.


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EnableMart (a division of School Health Corporation)

5353 South 960 East, Ste. 200
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117
United States
Telephone: 888-640-1999 or 801-281-7682.
Fax: 866-487-0410.
Web: http://www.enablemart.com.
Email: sales@enablemart.com.


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