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Accessibility Devices

Keyboards Standard Keyboard with keyguard Keyboard Glove Keyboard Glove with stickers

Alternative Keyboards Large Keyboard Miniature Keyboard Ergonomic Keyboard Overlay keyboard

Alternatives to the Mouse Rollerball and Joystick Touchscreen

Switches Switch Control of Battery Toys & other devices Switch Box

Portable Writing Devices Laptop Computer Portable word processor Handheld Computer

Alternative & Augmentative Communication Specialised Electronic Commands Simple Voice Output ICT to make communication charts and books Dynavox BigMack AMDI Tech/Talk 8

Voice Recognition Manipulating the computer using voice commands. May offer increased opportunities for students with physical and/or learning difficulties. Careful consideration for classroom use

Visual Impairments Extra large keyboard and high contrast for visually impaired. Use of the Microsoft accessibility options Specialised Devices CCTV Pointer Trails

Hearing Impairments Use of the Microsoft accessibility options Specialised devices Video Caption Reader Alerting Device Text Telephone