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AAC Keys is a keyboard interface and mouse emulation program designed to enable the user to control a computer using an alternative and augmentative communication device. Implementing the common GIDEI (General Input Device Emulating Interface) commands, this software receives commands through the computer's serial port and translates them into keystrokes and mouse moves, giving the user full control of the computer from another device. This software is available in English and German versions for Windows and in English only for Macintosh computers. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers or Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: For Windows-based computers, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4, or Windows 2000 operating systems; for Macintosh computers OS X operating sytem is required.

Notes: This software may be downloaded from the web site of the AAC Institute.

Price: FREE.

This product record was updated on June 2, 2010.

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AAC Institute

The AAC Institute, established in 2000, is a resource for all who are interested in enhancing the communication of people who rely on AAC (augmentative and alternative communication). A not-for-profit charitable organization, the AAC Institute offers information and provides services worldwide.

1000 Killarney Drive
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15234
United States
Telephone: 412-523-6424.
Web: http://www.aacinstitute.org.
Email: products@aacinstitute.org.


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