Assistive technology is hardware and software that helps people with disabilities to utilize computers and other devices that otherwise would be inaccessible to them. Assistive technology products allow people with disabilities to use commercially produced or modified products for communication, education, recreation and work.
Visually Impaired
Computers are accessible to the blind through screen readers, magnification software programs and Braille keyboards.
Hearing
Closed captioning is one of the most common uses of assistive technology that allows people with hearing impairments to watch television and movies.
Speaking
Computer programs installed with assistive technology can be used to speak for mute individuals.
Moving
Hand controls can be attached to a computer to allow those with physical impairments to move a computer mouse. Paraplegics use hand controls to drive a vehicle.
Control
Eye control devices allow people who are completely paralyzed to operate a computer with eye controls.
Purchase
Assistive technology devices are available through a slew of websites that offer commercially produced equipment and that modify existing devices.
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