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  1. ACCESS UTILITY SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR WINDOWS 3.0 --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Access Utility Software Package for Windows 3.0, which is included in a Supplemental Driver Library, contains access features for IBM computers running Windows 3.0. The program's operation can be customized by the user. An on-line manual is included. The driver implements the following: StickeyKeys (provides latching or locking of " modifier" keys such as SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT), RepeatKeys (permits adjusting of both ...[More Information]

  2. ACTS (AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION TRAINING SYSTEM) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2013) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Augmentative Communication Training System, or ACTS, is a comprehensive training system consisting of the Augmentative Communication Software Library, ACLS (see separate entry), and all of the hardware necessary to run these programs. The system was designed to provide training to potential augmentative communication users and students of augmentative communication with every access method and communication strategy ...[More Information]

  3. ADAP2U KEYBOARD EMULATOR SYSTEM (MODEL A2U10) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Adap2U Keyboard Emulator, model A2U10, is a cursor control interface system designed to provide complete keyboard accesss through any alternative input device for individuals with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, traumatic spinal cord injuries or anyone who have little or no upper limb functionality. It provides transparent access to IBM-PC/AT and compatible computers with any DOS, Windows, or networked applications. A ...[More Information]

  4. AID+ME --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- AID+Me is an interface that allows standard software to be run using alternative input devices without the need for additional software. The hardware is pre-programmed to work with sixteen alternate keyboards, switches, and other input devices. Specifications for an additional device may be programmed. An internal speech synthesizer is included, enabling AID+Me to both provide voice output and serve as a stand-alone com...[More Information]

  5. APPLE KEYBOARD INTERFACE (MODEL AKI-1) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 1/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Apple Keyboard Interface, model AKI-1, is a special module which goes between the Prentke Romich Express aids (1, 2, and 3) and the Apple computer. The module is connected to the Apple computer in such a way that any information sent to the Apple from the Express aids looks to the Apple as if it had been typed on the standard apple keyboard. All programs written to work with the Apple keyboard will work without requiring a...[More Information]

  6. BEST SWITCH INTERFACE (BSI) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/1999) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---The BEST Switch Interface, or BSI, is a keyboard modification program that allows persons with physical or cognitive disabilities to connect one to three switches to IBM computers. Commercial or public domain software can be used with the BSI as cause-and-effect and motor training programs. This partial keyboard emulator assigns any key or a string of keys to be activated through 1, 2, or 3 switches; enables a one-handed ...[More Information]

  7. BEST SWITCH INTERFACE (MODEL 1481) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Best Switch Interface is computer software and interface that allows a person with a physical disability to operate an IBM computer. The interface is a partial keyboard emulator that allows any computer key, string of keys or a macro to be activated through 1, 2, or 3 Toys for Special Children external capability switches. It will function as a SHIFT, ALT, or CONTROL key, or as an alarm. The Best Switch Interface wa...[More Information]

  8. BREAKTHRU BOX --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Breakthru Box is a device that permits some membrane keyboards to be used as computer input devices. The box contains the electronics used in EKEG's stand-alone keyboards, and plugs into the microcomputer keyboard socket. A membrane keyboard which has at least 84 keys (6 x 14 layout) and a plug configured for the Adaptive Firmware Card is then plugged into the box. Examples of suitable keyboards are the Unicorn Board...[More Information]

  9. COMPUTABILITY'S PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Computability's Programmable Keyboard is a modified keyboard designed to meet a wide variety of individual typist's needs from remapping of the entire keyboard layout to adjustment of key input and repeat rate. Mouse cursor control is obtained through use of the keyboards arrow keys. Macros of up to 50 characters can easily be assigned to each keystroke entry. The keyboard supports membrane keyboards, switch input for bot...[More Information]

  10. COMPUTER INTERFACE (MODEL EI-2) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 1/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The EI-2 electronic interface allows Zygo model 100 users to operate the Apple II computer. Easily installed circuit card with connecting cables to the Apple II keyboard and Zygo model 100. Special software is not required. Apple II or II+ computers. Hardware requirements: Zygo model 100. EI-1 comes complete with circuit card and connecting cables, rental units are available. Short-term evaluation loans may be available th...[More Information]

  11. DADAENTRY --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- DADAEntry is a keybosrd interface designed to allow alternative access to IBM and compatible computers for people who cannot use the standard keyboard. The box plugs into the parallel port of an IBM computer and comes with an accompanying set of software that permits a variety of keyboard input and enhancement options. Input options include: four methods of linear and row/column scanning; one-, two-, and three-switch Mo...[More Information]

  12. EXPANDED KEYBOARD INTERFACE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Expanded Keyboard Interface is designed to allow expanded keyboards to be connected to the Wolf family of communication aids (MegaWolf, WhisperWolf, A.I.P.S. Wolf; see separate entries). The interface allows four switches to be connected and used for moving between "pages" of vocabulary on the Wolf. POWER: Rechargeable batteries. COMPATIBILITY: For use with Wolf communication devices, the Unicorn Keyboard, PowerPad,...[More Information]

  13. EYETYPER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Computerized direct selection communicator controlled by eye movement, with no physical contact. Keyboard has 60 keys arranged around a central camera lens. Automatically focusing camera tracks user's eye, user looks at desired key, gazing at light in center for 1/2 to 3 seconds (user adjustable time span) until light brightens to signify computer acceptance of entry. Entries appear on two line, 80 character LED display b...[More Information]

  14. INPUT ADAPTER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Input Adapter plugs into the game port of Apple II or IBM-PC family computers to permit switch input to computer programs. Four mini phone-plug sockets for plugging in switches are located on the interface box. The Input Adapter was designed to work with Life Science Associates' computer programs, but may be used with other applications requiring switch input. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II and IBM PC computers....[More Information]

  15. INTERFACE BOX FOR APPLE II --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Interface Box for the Apple II allows input to be made to the computer by one or two switches. It plugs into the game port of the Apple II with a 16 pin connector and allows use of any switches with mini-phone plugs. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II computers....[More Information]

  16. KE:NX COMPLETE ACCESS PACKAGE (MODEL B13) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2003) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Ke:nx Complete Access Package (Model B13) is a keyboard interface designed to offer a standard kit that covers a wide range of computer access abilities for persons with physical disabilities. The package includes Ke:nx Create for creating and printing overlays, editing and creating icons, changing key sizes, and for adding speech feedback and sounds. Other featured programs are as follows: (1) Big:Calc; (2) Kids in...[More Information]

  17. KE:NX ON:BOARD ---- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2003) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Ke:nx On Board is a keyboard interface and mouse emulator program designed to permit Macintosh computers to be operated by means other than a standard keyboard and mouse cursor-control device. The expanded keyboard is equipped with powerful mouse and speech output features that operate all your standard Macintosh software, including word processors, paint programs, databases, games and more. Enjoy efficient keyboard an...[More Information]

  18. KEASYBOARD --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Microcomputer zero-pressure keyboard. Infrared scanner used to sense key selections with 18 light beams arranged in a 5 row by 13 column matrix. All 65 key positions can be programmed for single and/or multiple character output. Apple IIe compatible and completely software transparent. Light click sound after activation of key provides audio feedback. Latching switches and auto key repeat enable/disabling provided. Custom keyboard adaptat...[More Information]

  19. KEYBOARD EXPANDER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Keyboard Expander is a software and hardware combination that permits customization and redefinition of keys on any expanded keyboard. The Keyboard Expander also permits user definition of the amount of time that a user needs to hold down a key before it repeats and before it produces a letter on the screen. The software component is memory-resident; the hardware consists of a specially designed half- length card that...[More Information]

  20. KEYBOARD INTERFACE (MODEL 2480) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Keyboard interface used to connect either a 2441 Apple King Keyboard or a MOD keyboard system to an Apple IIe computer. Installs in slot 1 of computer....[More Information]

  21. KEYBOARD INTERFACE (MODEL 2481) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Keyboard interface used to connect either a 2441 Apple King Keyboard or a MOD Keyboard system to an Apple II plus computer. Installation requires some technical knowledge of electronics....[More Information]

  22. KEYPORT (MODEL 717) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Keyboard interface for computer. User programmable flat membrane keyboard, 11 by 24 inches, 717 pressure switches. Separate overlay systems display active keys for each application program. Programs include: BASIC programming overlay, VisiCalc programming overlay and the Farm, an educational program about animals and life on the farm. Can also design overlay programs. Unit connects to computer via game port with 9 pin or 16 pin DIP. Compa...[More Information]

  23. KEYSCAN 1 (MODEL 2460) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Keyscan 1 printed circuit board allows operation of an Apple II Plus computer, using the target or either of the two King keyboards. This printed circuit board is designed to be easily connected inside the Apple II Plus computer. Keyscan 1 is then connected to either the target or one of the King keyboards....[More Information]

  24. KOALAPAD+ --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- KoalaPad+ is a pressure-sensitive graphics tablet. Used with the proper software, KoalaPad+ allows the user to select a position on the computer display screen by touching the tablet with a finger or stylus. The Apple II version of KoalaPad ($139.95) comes with two programs: KoalaPainter and Graphics Exhibitor. The IBM PC and PS/2 version ($169. 95) comes with Dr. Halo III painting and drawing software. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIc...[More Information]

  25. OPTICAL KEYBOARD --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Optional pointer and special keyboard replace traditional computer keyboard. A light pointer, fastened to a halo frame worn by the operator, is directed across the keyboard, activating photosensors just as typing would activate keys. Interfaces with most home and business computers and is compatible with voice output equipment. Serial or parallel output; numerical digital, graphic or artistic displays; optional keyboard configurations and...[More Information]

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