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Disability Products and Services - Computer Access Aids

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      new window A.D.A. WorkLink Description: Provides solutions for ergonomic, adaptive, and assistive computing. (worklink.net)
new window Ability Research Centre Description: Assists people with disabilities to obtain maximum benefits from modern computer technology. (abilitycorp.com.au)
new window Adapted Computer Technologies Description: Specializes in systems integration and the instruction in the use of computer assisted devices. (compuaccess.com)
new window ElectricRainbow Description: Manufactures multi-user speech recognition software applications for medical, legal, law enforcement, and manufacturing fields. Free demonstrations are available. (electricrainbow.com)
new window EVAS Description: Offers adaptive aids and turnkey computers for people who are visually, physically or hearing impaired. (evas.com)
new window Infogrip Description: Interface devices to assist the developmentally or physically challenged to accomplish effective computer use. (infogrip.com)
new window Multimedia Max Description: Proposes complete computer systems that help the disabled become more independent through environmental control and computer operation. (multimediadesigns.com)
new window Origin Instruments Description: Manufactures head-controlled pointing systems, on-screen keyboards, sip and puff switches. (orin.com)
new window Pathways Development Group Description: Designs and develops control and communications products enriching the lives of people with disabilities. (pathwaysdg.com)
new window Quintet Description: Develops switch-enabled musical instruments, joysticks for computer use and electric wheelchair controls. (quintet.ie)
new window Rehabilitation Technologies Description: Supplies rehabilitative products for people with disabilities, including computer mounting systems, keyguards, switches, computer desks. (retech.com.au)
new window Unique Perspectives Limited Description: Manufactures switches and joysticks that allow mobility impaired persons to use computers, drive powered wheelchairs, or play music. (click2go.ie)
 




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