ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions
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22 12 Assistive products for drawing and writing
Weighted cuffs, see 04 48 18.
Training materials for developing writing skills, see 05 03 09.
Assistive products for training in drawing and painting skills, see 05 24 06.
Tactile maps, see 12 39 15.
Included are, e.g., pens, pencils, brushes, drawing compasses, straightedges and rulers.
Grip adapters and attachments, see 24 18 06.
Drafting tables and drawing tables, see 18 03 09.
Assistive products for fixation, see 24 27 00.
Devices for assisting a person to write a signature or handwritten characters in the correct position or to produce a printed signature using a stamp.
Devices for producing embossed Braille characters on paper with a special stylus or a stick.
Included are, e.g., manual, electric, talking and Braille typewriters and typewriters with memory.
Computers and terminals, see 22 33 00.
Materials for hard copies with special effects for tactile recognition.
Included are,e.g., portable devices with no display function, manually and electronically operated.
Software for writing, organizing and storing text, including mathematical and scientific notation, e.g. desktop publishing software, word processing software made for alternative control or accessories for word processors.
Included are, e.g., software for using Braille.
Office software and industrial software, see 28 21 12.
Software for enabling drawing and painting activities with computers.
Included are, e.g., CAD software and software for coloring pictures.
Computers and terminals, see 22 33 00.
Office software and industrial software, see 28 21 12.