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Definition of Assistive Device
The term "assistive devices" refers to all devices that increase the capacity of people with disabilities to function in all aspects of daily living, including work and leisure. The following are some examples of assistive devices (the list is not comprehensive):

Assistive Devices

Adobe Reader and PDF Files

If your agency is working with PDF file formats for the web, Adobe has details on some specific things to keep in mind to make your documents access-ready for persons of all abilities. And for sites trying to make themselves accessible, computers must be using the FULL version of of the software, not the standard install. Find out more on Adobe PDF Accessibility. Additional formatting information and tips have been assembled by Freedom Scientific about using Jaws with Adobe PDF files.


http://www.scansoft.com
The Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 family of products is the fast, easy and accurate way to turn speech into text. Users can dictate into virtually any windows-based application at speeds up to 160 words per minute and achieve higher levels of accuracy than ever before.


http://www.inspiration.com
Inspiration helps children and adults alike, prioritize and organize thought processes so that ideas are put into a written format. This is a Visual learning tool that people with learning and developmental disabilities can use for outlining, concept maps, brainstorming, organizing ideas, etc.  


http://www.wordq.com
WordQ Writing Aid Software is a tool used along with standard word processing software. It suggests words for you to use and provides spoken feedback. You can even use it to read Web pages. Users of all ages that have problems writing and editing can benefit.


http://www.zoomtext.com
This is software that magnifies the screen. It also has voice output.


http://www.kensington.com
This mouse has a large ball for easy fingertip control and precision pointing. It is recommended that people with mobility impairments use this mouse.

Kurzweil
Kurzweil Educational Systems currently offers two powerful assistive technology products and backs them with a level of service that demonstrates to our customers how committed we are to their success. Using our products, individuals are empowered to take control over their reading and writing disabilities and establish their independence - in the classroom, in the workplace, in their daily lives.

Window Eyes Professional
Window-Eyes Professional puts you in the hands of the most powerful screen reading software ever created. Window-Eyes gives total control over what you hear and how you hear it. Plus, with its enhanced Braille support that control is extended to what you feel as well. On top of all that, the power and stability of Window-Eyes means that most applications work right out of the box with no need for endless tinkering in order to get them to function properly.

JAWS
The most popular screen reader worldwide, JAWS® for Windows works with your PC to provide access to today's software applications and the Internet. With its internal software speech synthesizer and the computer's sound card, information from the screen is read aloud, providing technology to access a wide variety of information, education and job related applications. JAWS also outputs to refreshable Braille displays, providing unmatched Braille support of any screen reader on the market. A training tutorial is included.


http://www.assistivedevices.net
ADN is a safe way to shop online for all your hearing, visual, and mobility needs.


http://www.enablemart.com
Assistive technology product sales.

http://www.starlingweb.com/canadia
Assistive Devices Industry Association of Canada

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