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Point-N-Click If you've used or heard about the Click-N-Type AutoClick feature, you know that
there are many people who have the manual dexterity to move a mouse, trackball or other pointing device, but do not have the fine motor skills to actually click a mouse button. To address this need AutoClick was introduced to
give such individuals the ability to type on the Click-N-Type keyboard. The problem is that a virtual keyboard is limited to typing. Someone else has to
set things up for you because Windows requires mouse clicking. Point-N-Click is now being offered by Polital Enterprises Inc.. This "virtual mouse" gives the
user the ability to control all of the Windows functions that require mouse buttons. If you have difficulty with mouse button clicking, you'll no longer
need someone to assist you in setting up your applications. Now, you can start and stop programs, drag things around, access menus, access the Taskbar,
play games, use ALL the features of Click-N-Type and more. For anyone who has difficulty with mouse clicking, Point-N-Click
is the ideal solution. It was designed to complement Click-N-Type, but function on its own. Yes, it's also totally FREE.. |
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- Adaptech Project
The Adaptech Project, consisting of a team of academics, students and consumers, conducts research on the use of computer, information and adaptive
technologies by Canadian college and university students with disabilities.
Dawson College
3040 Sherbrooke West; Montreal, Quebec H3Z 1A4 Canada
- Adaptive Computing Technology
The ACT Center helps students with disabilities work with standard computing technologies such as
one on one training and experience with adaptive equipment.
University of Missouri-Columbia.
Columbia, Missouri 65211 USA
- Adaptive Technology for Computers
University of Washington
- ADLS-on-the-Web
The Adaptive Device Locator System, abbreviated ADLS, is a set of databases that help users obtain information about specialized equipment
and devices that can compensate for barriers imposed by limited physical capabilities. Elderly persons, people with disabilities, educators, and helping
professionals can use the Locator to identify Assistive and adaptive devices that can increase independence, facilitate education, and improve quality of
life.
AdaptWorld.com. Inc.
3504 Tates Creek Road; Lexington, KY 40517 USA
- Assistive Technology Act of 1998
- Assistive Technology for Kansans
Website of the Assistive Technology for Kansans Project!
- AssistiveTech.net
National Public Web Site on Assistive Technology which offers extensive up-to-date assistive technology (AT) and disability-related resources, including in-depth AT reports, as well as four easy-to-use search features to find assistive technology to meet your needs. AT manufacturers and vendors can register for free to add their products to the assistivetech.net database.
- Assistive Technology for the Disabled Computer User
A technical paper which addresses those Assistive technologies that help the disabled use a computer. From the Institute for Academic Technology.
- Assistive Technology North America Distribution (ATNAD)
New to the U.S., ATNAD is a subsidiary of INCAP GMBH, Germany.
ATNAD brings with them 16 years of sales experience in Europe.
With their new US-office, ATNAD will be able to supply high-quality products, ensure reliable service and competitive pricing for their US-dealers and end-users.
ATNAD offers products covering the following categories: Assistive Technology, Cerebral Palsy, General Disabilities, Independent Living, Muscular Dystrophy and Special Education.
16 E Avenue A; Temple, Texas 76501 USA
- Alliance for Technology Access
The ATA, is a network of community-based resource centers dedicated to providing information and
support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, Assistive, and information technologies.
2175 East Francisco Blvd., Suite L; San Rafael, California 94901 USA
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ATRC
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre; University of Toronto. Purpose is to develop and share solutions to challenges faced by users of
adaptive technology.
- AZtech
AZtech, Inc. is a non-profit, community-based enterprise, by and for persons with disabilities. AZtech is operated by the Rehabilitation Engineering Research
Center on Technology Evaluation and Transfer (RERC-TET). The RERC-TET is supported by a grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research, U.S. Department of Education.
- CAST
Center for Applied Special Technology, is an organization that improves education for all students through the principles of universal
design. Founded in 1984, CAST is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to expand opportunities for individuals with disabilities through innovative
computer technology.
39 Cross Street, Suite 201; Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 USA
- Center for Accessible Technology(CforAT)
Non-profit organization that works with children and adults with disabilities, their families, teachers, counselors, and employers to explore computer
systems, adaptive devices and software.
2547 8th Street, 12A; Berkeley, California 94710 USA
- Center for Assistive Technology
The Center for Assistive Technology at the University at Buffalo conducts research, education and service to increase knowledge about Assistive devices for
persons with disabilities.
- Closing The Gap
Internationally recognized source for information on innovative applications of microcomputer technology in special education and rehabilitation.
PO Box 68, 526 Main St.; Henderson, Minnesota 56044 USA
- Communications Technology for Everyone
Implications for the Classroom and Beyond. By Peter David Blanck.
- Crossroads Rehabilitation Center
helping people learn how to overcome barriers in the home, school, and work place.
4740 Kingsway Drive; Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 USA
- DREAMMS for Kids, Inc.
Developmental Research for the Effective Advancement of Memory and Motor Skills Non-profit parent and professional service agency, that
specializes in Assistive Technology related research, development, and information dissemination. Founded in 1988 by the parents of a child with Down syndrome,
DREAMMS is committed to facilitating the use of computers, Assistive and adaptive technologies, and quality instructional technologies for students and youth
with special needs in schools, homes, and the community.
Freeville, New York USA
- EASI
Equal Access to Software and Information.
Students and professionals with disabilities must have the same access to information and resources as everyone else!
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Iowa Program for Assistive Technology
IPAT's goal is to make Assistive technology more affordable and accessible to persons
with disabilities throughout the state of Iowa.
University of Iowa, Iowa USA.
- InfoTech/IOWA Compass
Information and Referral Service. InfoTech/IOWA Compass provides free, up-to-date product information on commercially available adaptive equipment for people with
disabilities or people who are elderly. People with disabilities, family members, professionals, and advocates from Iowa may call InfoTech and request
information about the availability of Assistive devices.
- Kentucky Assistive Technology Services Network
The KATS Network, is a state-wide, consumer-driven organization whose primary mission is to establish a statewide, comprehensive system for
the provision of Assistive technology devices and services to individuals with disabilities.
Charles McDowell Center, Louisville, Kentucky USA
- New Languageimages
Pre-made and custom Picture Schedules and Communication Boards for children and adults who have communication disorders associated with autism, aphasia, cognitive deficits, dementia, and other neurological disorders.
- Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network
LATAN's mission is to increase access to Assistive technology in Louisiana by
facilitating the development and implementation of a seamless system of Assistive technology services and supports for all persons with disabilities.
PO Box 14115; Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70898 USA
- NCATP
The North Carolina Assistive Technology Project is creating a statewide system to coordinate Assistive technology services.
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Partnerships in Assistive Technology
PAT's Carolina Connection is a private nonprofit organization whose mission is to increase
knowledge about and access to Assistive technology for North Carolinians with disabilities.
You will find resources to help you with your computer access, augmentative communication, power mobility and environmental control technology needs.
1110 Navaho Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 USA
- Technology Exchange Post
For Buying And Selling Previously Owned Equipment
Here you will find equipment and positions available for individuals with disabilities. It is free to list or request items.
- PATINS Project
The PATINS Project is an Indiana Department of Education Assistive Technology systems change initiative.
- Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
on Hearing Enhancement. The RERC on Hearing Enhancement and Assistive Devices.
The Lexington School for the Deaf
Center for the Deaf
30th Avenue and 75th Street; Jackson Heights, New York 11370 USA
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RESNA Home Page
Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America
RESNA is an interdisciplinary association for the advancement of rehabilitation and Assistive technologies (AT).
1700 North Moore Street, Suite 1540; Arlington, Virginia 22209-1903 USA
- Special Needs Ontario Windows
SNOW from the University of Toronto, Canada is a project aimed at developing innovative ways
for children with special needs to electronically access curriculum materials.
- TADVIC Co-operative Ltd.
Technical Aid to the Disabled. TADVIC is an organization whose volunteer members design, construct or modify equipment for people with disabilities, provided
no commercially available product or service will meet their needs. Founded in 1975 and incorporated in 1977, it operates from a small office at the Royal
Rehabilitation Centre in Kew, Melbourne, Australia
- CATEA Projects
National dissemination project designed to increase the utilization of existing and emerging Assistive technology by State Vocational
Rehabilitation programs, Employment Specialists, Employers, and anyone interested in getting Assistive Technology into the hands of individuals with disabilitits.
Georgia Institute of Technology, Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access
- Texas Technology Access
The Texas Technology Access Program works to raise awareness, provide information and promote strong public policies that support children and adults with disabilities in their efforts to acquire and use technology as a routine part of day-to-day living.
University of Texas at Austin.
- Tools For Life Assistive Technology Center
Tools for Life increases access to appropriate assistive technology devices and assistive technology services for all Georgians with disabilities so they can live, learn, work, and play independently in communities of their choice.
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Unicorn Quest
The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands. This site offers much more then just "Unicorn Quest". From Movie Trivia to Story Telling (even more fun
because YOU can take part in telling the story).
A Must See Site!
- University of Puget Sound
This resource provides definitions and an overview of Assistive technology, AT software reviews, and links to other AT sites.
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Vermont Assistive Technology Project
The Vermont Assistive Technology Project is to effect systems change to insure the integration of Assistive Technology within all services
to Vermonter's with disabilities.
103 South Main Street, Weeks Building, Waterbury, Vermont 05671-2305 USA
- Washington Assistive Technology Act Program
WATAP is a consumer advocacy network that includes the AT Resource Center at the
University of Washington (ATRC), the AT Resource Center at Easter Seal Society in Spokane (EATRC), and the Washington Protection and Advocacy System
(WPAS).
University of Washington.
- WheelchairNet
A Wheelchair Virtual Community for consumers, families, clinicians, insurers, researchers, and suppliers.
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- Adaptive Technologies & Research, Inc.
Enabling those with little or no hand movement to hold and release everyday objects.
587 McCormick Ave. - Unit B, Lapeer, Michigan 48446 USA
- Academic Software, Inc.
ASI designs and distributes a number of custom software and hardware products for the educational
research and Assistive technology communities.
Two examples are SS-ACCESS, a single-function switch interface for Windows or DOS, and WinSCAN 2.0, A multi-function switch interface for PCs with
Windows.
331 West Second Street; Lexington, Kentucky 40507 USA
- Accessibility Aids and Adaptive Technology by RehabTool.com
Helping people with learning, communication and access disabilities become more independent and productive through assistive and adaptive computer
technology.
- Adaptivation Inc.
Offers adaptive aids for individuals with severe and multiple disabilities.
2225 W. 50th St.; Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57105 USA
- Ainsworth & Partners
Keyboard training systems for education and industry. Download free evaluation software that shows you how to improve your writing skills.
- Alternative Input Devices
Bilbo Innovations, Inc.
1290 Oakmead Parkway, #118; Sunnyvale, California 94086 USA
- Ann Morris Enterprises Inc.
One stop shopping for talking products, electronics and safety, housewares, kitchen, microwave, novelties, pet supplies, leather goods and more.
Low Vision Aids for people with vision loss whether partially sighted or blind.
200 Robbins Lane; Jericho, New York 11753
- Apple Computer's Disability Connection
- AROGA Technologies
Canadian Resources for Persons with Disabilities. A broad range of products for the physically disabled, print disabled, learning disabled and non-verbal.
1611 Welch St.; North Vancouver, BC V7P 3G9 Canada
- Assistech Special Needs
Large selection of products for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and Visually Impaired.
- Assistive Technology, Computer Access Solutions for People with Disabilities
Informational web site geared for people with disabilities who need an alternative access method and/or device to operate the computer. Includes hyperlinks to
manufacturers of adaptive equipment who have a web presence.
AbilityHub.com
Assistive Technology for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult.
A Must See Site!
- Assistive Technology Electronic Marketplace (AT-Exchange)
Marketplace where donors and sellers can locate buyers for a wide range of assistive technology and durable medical products. The site provides users with links to regional and national resources in a variety of related fields.
- Assistive Technology, Inc.
ATI, formed in June, 1995, develops hardware and software solutions to assist people with
communication disorders, and physical and learning disabilities.
333 Elm Street; Dedham, Massachusetts 02026 USA
- Assistive Technology for People with a Learning Disability
Don Johnston Incorporated goes beyond traditional learning products to bring you solutions for students who struggle with reading and writing and for students
with disabilities.
- Attainment Company
Educational materials for adults and children with cognitive disabilities.
PO Box 930160, Verona, Wisconsin 53593-0160 USA
- Aurora Systems Inc.
Software for Special Needs such as for Learning Disabilities and Dyslexia, Augmentative Communication and Speech Disabilities.
Box 43005, 4739 Willingdon Ave., Burnaby, BC, V5G-3H0 Canada
- Benetech
Develops technology projects addressing major social problems in areas such as disability, human rights, literacy, education, and the digital divide.
Benetech; formerly Arkenstone.
- Bright Start Therapeutics
Dedicated to developing better therapeutic solutions for special needs children who can't get what they need from mainstream therapautic devices, Bright Start offers a wide range of products including assistive technology, adaptive equipment, toy, learning tools and clothing for special needs children.
- Click-N-Type virtual keyboard
Click-N-Type is a virtual keyboard designed for anyone with a disability that prevents him or her from typing on a physical computer keyboard.
Even better is that Click-N-Type is currently made available at no cost to the user.
- Computers for Handicapped Independence Program
C.H.I.Ps provides information on software and hardware for persons with varied limitations either in motor, vision, learning, hearing, or
cognitive skills. This information service is provided via the Internet free to those requesting the service via e-mail.
- Crick Software for Education and Access
Based in the UK, Crick Software provides the Clicker, an on-screen keyboard with speech for
special needs learners in all age groups.
- DiaDot Disability Solutions
Manufactures cabinets that move or open electronically.
PO Box 113; Bldg 22; Sussex, New Jersey 07461 USA
- Dynamic Living
Cost effective solutions for easier living: unique daily living aids, kitchen appliances, home automation and other products that promote a convenient,
comfortable and safe home environment for people of all ages.
Hartford, Connecticut 06137-0249 USA
- Easy Street
Assistive devices and aids to daily living. Here are some of the categories offered:
Outdoor, Bath, Fitness, Dressing. Recreation, Writing, Household, Kitchen, Mobility, Comfprt, Hearing, Vision, Reachers, Pain Relief, Incontinence and
Health.
- Eurisco Information Systems, Switzerland
Eurisco Information Systems is a young Swiss software house active in the field of rehabilitation technology for visually impaired PC users.
- Extensions for Independence
Designer/Manufacturer of special products for the disabled: mouthsticks, height adjustable tables and workstations, turntable desks, motorized easel, file trays, computer keylocks, telephone adapters, etc.
- Freedom of Speech, Inc.
Freedom of Speech, Inc. is a full service provider of Assistive Computer Technology (ACT) products.
2344 Nicollet Avenue South, Suite #400; Minneapolis,Minnesota 55404 USA
- Freedom Scientific
Offers products for the blind and those with low vision.
St Petersburg, Florida 33716 USA
- Gus Communications, Inc.
Software for speech, communication disorders and physical disabilities.
1006 Lonetree Court; Bellingham, Washington 98226-3167 USA
- HITEC
Assistive Devices for People with a Hearing Disability.
8160 Madison Ave; Burr Ridge, Illinois 60521 USA
- Independent Living Aids
National distributor of aids to people who are blind or visually impaired.
27 East Mall; Plainview, New York 11803 USA
- Independent Living Products®
Assistive Devices that help seniors, caregivers, elder mature adults, geriatric, and disabled people achieve a quality, independent lifestyle.
10799 N. 90th Street; Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 USA
- Infogrip Inc.
The BAT Personal Keyboard is the World's best selling One Hand Keyboard. A fully functional keyboard for one hand. The BAT Personal Keyboard replaces the
entire keyboard, while only requiring the use of one hand.
1141 E. Main Street; Ventura, California 93001 USA
- Innovation Management Group, Inc.
IMG, Presents software descriptions & limited run-time demos of its products. On-screen Virtual Keyboards and Pointing Device Utilities.
- IntelliTools Inc.
The mission of IntelliTools is to provide high-quality adaptive computer products that are affordable and innovative. We provide these products in order to
help people to learn, communicate, and live to their fullest potential.
55 Leveroni Court., Suite #9; Novato, California 94949 USA
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KATALAVOX
Speech-recognition control system used in numerous applications.
- Control of surgical microscopes
in operating rooms.
- Control of a power wheelchair
for quadriplegics.
- Control of electrical functions in automobiles
for handicapped drivers.
- LAB Resources for Assistive Technology
LAB Resources is a company which specializes in software and hardware for special needs and education.
112 Main Street, Pewaukee, Wisconsin 53072 USA
- Leithauser Research
Custom programming for DOS or Windows at reasonable prices. If you need a program you cannot find anywhere, or if you have a great idea for a program you want
to market but need help writing, contact Leithauser.
- Maddak
ABLEWEAR independent living.
Started in 1971, designs and manufactures Assistive devices to ease the tasks of many household activities including but not limited to dressing and bathing.
- Madentec Limited
Electronic aids to daily living, products for disabled, handicapped or physically challenged, home automation, head pointer, sip/puff, home control,
accessibility products.
3022 Calgary Trail South; Edmonton, Alberta T6J 6V4 Canada
- Magic Touch Touchscreen
KEYTEC manufactures touch screen interactive devices for point of sale (pos), multimedia kiosks, end-users, system integrators.
KEYTEC, Inc. 520 Shepherd Drive, Garland, Texas 75042 USA
- Maxi-Aids Products Catalog
Maxi-Aids is one of the largest distributors of products for people with Special Needs, offering several thousand products for daily living.
42 Executive Blvd, Farmingdale, New York 11735 USA
- Microsoft's Accessibility and Disabilities Web site
Tools that can help you remove barriers and make the world more accessible.
- MINDPLAY
MINDPLAY provides award-winning software for functional literacy, special needs, and customized educational solutions.
160 W. Ft. Lowell Rd.; Tucson, Arizona 85705 USA
- NanoPac Inc.
Computer Assistive Technology for People Who Are Disabled. NanoPac supplies computer related products and services for individuals with disabilities. Some of
the items provided are environmental controls, voice activation, low vision, blindness products, augmentative communications, voice recognition, speech
synthesis, text to speech, switches and switch mounts.
4823 South Sheridan Road; Suite 302; Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145-5717 USA
- North Coast Medical
Offers a wide range of Assistive technology products.
Check out their direct-order retail Functional Solutions Online Catalog
18305 Sutter Boulevard; Morgan Hill, California 95037-2845 USA
- Origin Instruments Corporation
Computer Access Solutions for the Motor, Speech and Vision Impaired.
Offers Disability Solutions such as HeadMouse® for wireless head-pointing. SofType® on-screen keyboard
for Windows. Also offered is a Head Mounted Sip/Puff Switch and Dragger® a software utility that provides a convenient replacement for all functions of the left and right mouse
buttons.
854 Greenview Drive; Grand Prairie, Texas 75050 USA
- Prentke Romich Company (PRC)
Manufacturer of communication aids and other Assistive technology for 30+ years.
1022 Heyl Road; Wooster, Ohio 44691 USA
- Quick Glance
Mouse replacement device for hands free computing! You no longer need to use your hands to effectively work on a computer.
EyeTech Digital Systems
Mesa, Arizona USA
- RJ Cooper & Associates
RJ Cooper's Software, hardware, and Assistive Technology services for disabled persons.
27601 Forbes Rd. Suite 39; Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 USA
- Scanflex Ltd - Flexible Products for the Less Able
SCANFLEX offers a nationwide service to architects, housing associations, occupational therapists, nursing homes, hospitals and schools who are involved in
the provision of suitable accommodation for the disabled or elderly user and multi-user environments.
2 Thursby Road; Croft Business Park; Bromborough, Wirral CH62 3PW United Kingdom
- SEMERC
SEMERC, the Special Needs division of Granada Learning, not only provides software and access devices for K-12 education, but also provides training for teachers, carers and parents.
SEMERC; Granada Learning; Quay Street; Manchester; M60 9EA
- Shoe Valet
The Easy Way to Put on Shoes and Boots.
Put on shoes, boots, or any footwear without bending over! Alleviates back pain, easy to grip, great for arthritis, disabilities and pregnancy. One of a kind
dressing aid!
7839 S. Memorial Drive #11004; Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 USA
- STEP ON IT! Keyboard Control Pedals
Ergonomic foot switches to lessen wrist stresses associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), or Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), and for use by the
handicapped and disabled.
Bilbo Innovations, Inc.
1290 Oakmead Parkway, #118; Sunnyvale, California 94086 USA
- New TetraMouse
Manufacturer and seller of the TetraMouse, an affordable computer mouse for people with little or no head movement. Operation is by lips, chin or tongue. Other options available. Dual joysticks provide pointer movement, 3-button mouse functions plus pointer motion speed control. Works on any computer that uses a USB or PS/2 mouse with no additional software required. Lowest price of all head operated mice with longest (5 year) warranty in the industry.
TetraLite Products 2200 NE 88th St #11A; Seattle WA 98115-8308 USA
- The vOICe Learning Edition
Vision Substitution Software for the Blind. The vOICe Learning Edition for Windows-95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. The vOICe software translates images from a digital camera
(webcam) into sounds that you hear via your headphones, thus targeting vision substitution.
Now offering a FREE download!
- Vision Cue
Offers Braille Displays, Screen Readers and Speech Synthesizers, ALVA Turnkey Systems, Screen Magnification Software, Braille Software and Printers and Handheld Organizers.
- WheelChairs & Scooters
Comprehensive listing of Wheelchair & Scooter Manufacturers and Vendors for the mobility impaired and/or caregiver.
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