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Newest
Item:
Thunder-RJ -
Screenreader-on-a-stick! For
blind, LD, or early readers.
Software for Learning/Training
Apple II
Software!
Special Software for Blind/Low Vision
- Find
The Buttons - For blind children, a fun
activity for learning about the mouse
- KeyRead
- our portable screen reader, the simplest in the world
Software to
access the computer (includes
Email, CD, & Calculator software)
- BIGGY
- BIG cursors and more!
- Biggy-Light
- a
trimmed
down version of Biggy. This version may only be purchased online
at our website or in quantities of 10 or more.
- CD
Scan & Play - A talking and scanning CD player
- CrossScanner
-
single
switch method to completely control a computer
- ICanEmail
-
simple, talking, large print, email program
- OnScreen
-
on-the-screen virtual keyboard
- SmartClick
-
clicks
for you when you dwell/hover over something long enough
- Slo-Mo -
FREE! (Mac
only)
Slows down all software so that it may become accessible (great
for games)
- Speak
To Me! - Command & Control Speech
Recognition
- Talk 'n
Scan Calculator - A talking and scanning, resizable, simple
calculator
- Thunder-RJ -
Screenreader-on-a-stick! For blind, LD, or early readers.
Hardware to access the computer
- VisiKeys
- super-bright, LARGE PRINT, keyboard with my Left/Right Separator and a keyboard skin!
- BigKeys
LARGE keyboards
- Magic
Touch Screen
- Affordable and durable clip-on touchscreens
- IntelliKeys
- flat, customizable keyboard
- SAM
- Switch-Adapted Mouse devices/switch interfaces
- Switches and Stuff
(including our new special switch w/built-in interface!)
- Super-Switch - One switch to do
it all. It's both a great BIG switch and a switch interface, all
in one!
- Mini-SwitchPort - (formerly
Switchy) very
inexpensive, mini switch interface
- Switch-Click
and Mini-Click - USB switches
(no switch interface needed)
- SmartNav
- Head control of your computer,
starting at under $400!
Positioning Stuff
Miscellaneous
- Game Controllers - Finally, appropriate game
controllers for game boxes (XBox 360, PS3, XBox/PS2/GameCube)
- WordComplete
- helper
for slow typists, people with LD, poor spellers, and/or those
that need word suggestions.
- Fusion
portable talking note-taker - with built-in text-to-speech and
included speaker, for LD, AAC, and soon for blind
- BIG iPod
Remote
- an 8" x 5" box with BIG buttons on it for controlling iPods, without
any wires!
- Beeper
Box
- a simple beep-when-activated box for testing switches and/or Morse
Code!
- BigCalc
- GIANT, talking calculator with keyguard and flip-stand!
- Giant
Remote - Finally, an affordable, BIG remote for all entertainment
devices (TV, DVD, etc.)
- EADL Package
- Electrronic Aids for Daily Living (ECU) - Finally, an inexpensive,
PC-based way of controlling TV, DVD, any IR (infrared) operated device
AND *anything* electrical through X10!
- PTP-PC - Our own AAC talking software that
does a good job of competing with the 'big boys'!
- Game Controllers - Finally, appropriate game
controllers for game boxes (XBox 360, PS3, XBox/PS2/GameCube)
- Switch
Kit - easy to make functional CD switches for
presentations (or use)
- Talk-Aid -
sometimes messing with AAC is simply unnecessary! Check out our
compact and effective alternative!
- Desktop Protector - without
hassling with Users, protect your Desktop with just one hotkey!
- JokeMaster - inexpensive,
portable, switch-adapted joke box
- WakerShaker - the world's best
cause/effect device
Services
RJ's Story
During my 3 years of Electrical Engineering
(w/digital emphasis) at the University of Utah, I started working with
special students at local schools in and around Salt Lake City. I
realized that not many R & D people were working with materials for
persons with severe disabilities. I began researching, and eventually
developing materials that responded to requests of spec. ed. teachers,
speech/language pathologists, and professionals that I began networking
with around the world. I moved to CA in 1986 and finished my B.A.
in Developmental Psychology, while continuing my research, this time
at RH Dana Exceptional Needs Facility in Dana Point. At the same time,
I began writing my column for the internationally recognized
publication, Closing The Gap. I started, and continue, to make
materials that are requested by others, many that know more about needs
than myself. I
research & develop these materials in actual settings, with actual
people,
for professionals and parents that have shown a belief in my work.
Trying to respond to your requests and keeping pace with
ever-developing technology have proven to be my greatest challenges.