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  1. DIY WIRELESS TYPING GLOVE Picture of DIY WIRELESS TYPING GLOVE -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype of a wireless typing glove for individuals who type on a smartphone or computer one-handed and individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. G.A.U.N.T.L.E.T. (Generally Accessible Universal Nomadic Tactile Low-power Electronic Typist) is a do-it-yourself wireless typing glove that was developed by a pair of former design students and is in the beta stage of development. G.A.U.N.T.L.E.T. allows users to type on any smartph...[More Information]

  2. GEWA ACCESS MAXI Picture of GEWA ACCESS MAXI Gewa Access Maxi is a wireless computer and environmental control keyboard with large keys designed for use by individuals with fine motor disabilities, mobility disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This wireless keyboard controls a computer through remote infrared (IR) using the included mouse interface. The keyboard has two levels, one for the computer and one for environmental control. Input is through direct selection. Macros and multi-function environmental control commands can be recorded ...[More Information]

  3. GEWA ACCESS MEDI Picture of GEWA ACCESS MEDI Gewa Access Medi is a wireless scanning keyboard for computers or environmental controls designed for use by individuals with fine motor disabilities, mobility disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This wireless keyboard controls a computer through remote infrared (IR) using the included mouse interface. The keyboard has two levels, one for the computer and one for environmental control. Input can be made through direct selection or scanning, with 12 different scanning methods. Macros and multi-f...[More Information]

  4. ON-COMMAND On-Command is a programmable infrared remote keyboard and receiver that can be used to control a computer from a distance of up to 40 feet. On-Command consists of a portable transmitter with 28 programmable keys, a receiver which plugs into the serial port of the computer via a 6-foot cable, and software for programming the keypad. Each key on the keypad can be programmed to represent up to 15 keystrokes or key combinations for IBM computers running the DOS operating system (2.1 or higher) or an...[More Information]

  5. VERSAPOINT RF WIRELESS KEYBOARD Picture of VERSAPOINT RF WIRELESS KEYBOARD The VersaPoint RF Wireless Keyboard is a remote keyboard designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This full-featured keyboard uses USB RF wireless to provide keyboard input up to 100 feet from the computer, with no line-of-sight limitations. The keyboard has 88 keys with integrated 360-degree cursor pointing and mouse click buttons. The keyboard comes with a receiver with up to eight addresses, which are set via DIP switches in the battery compartment. POWER: Uses 4 double-A b...[More Information]

  6. VIRTUAL KEYBOARD Picture of VIRTUAL KEYBOARD The Virtual Keyboard is an optical keyboard designed for use by individuals with fine motor, upper extremity, or neurological disabilities. The keychain-sized unit projects a virtual keyboard on any flat surface and advanced optics track the user's finger movements on the projected keyboard. The projector can be paired with a smartphone, laptop, or tablet computer and connects via Bluetooth wireless technology. POWER: Uses the included rechargeable lithium-ion battery (USB cord included). The ba...[More Information]

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