Synapse ADA Workstations provide universal access solutions that empower individuals with disabilities.

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Synapse ADA Workstations provide universal access solutions that empower individuals with disabilities.

Synapse ADA Library Workstations at the San Francisco Public Library Synapse ADA Workstations can be custom tailored to accommodate very specific needs. Library Access

In Northern California Synapse Academic ADA Workstations can be found at: Synapse ADA Workstations can be custom tailored to accommodate very specific needs. Stanford University The College of Marin Sonoma State College of Alameda College of the Siskiyous Academic Access

In Northern California Synapse Rehab-ADA Workstations can be found at: Synapse ADA Workstations can be custom tailored to accommodate very specific needs. Rehabilitation Assessment Marin Center for Independent Living Palo Alto V.A. Hospital

In Northern California Synapse TAP or ADA Workstations can be found in the Workplace at: Synapse ADA Workstations can be custom tailored to accommodate very specific needs. Workplace Accommodation Bank of America Wells Fargo Bank Sony Corporation Sun Micro Systems Silicon Graphics NASA

In Northern California Synapse TAP or ADA Workstations can be found in the Workplace at: Synapse ADA Workstations can be custom tailored to accommodate very specific needs. Workplace Accommodation CA State Auto Association Stanford Medical Center SF Chronicle SF Examiner Household Finance

In Northern California Synapse TAP or ADA Workstations can be found in the Workplace at: Synapse ADA Workstations can be custom tailored to accommodate very specific needs. Workplace Accommodation Pacific Bell Intel LAM Research Hewlett-Packard Apple Computer Lockheed

Synapse ADA Feature Options Access to library online catalog systems Accessible Internet browser Large 21“ screen for low vision users Convert printed text to speech Screen magnification Access to DOS/Windows applications Continuous Speech recognition for mobility impairments and learning differences Screen-to-Speech for low vision/blindness and learning differences Print magnification software Internet/Intranet/network connectivity Braille translation software and Braille embossers Refreshable Braille displays Headmouse or other alternative pointing devices Augmentative communication Word prediction

Provide access to: Blind Repetitive Strain Injuries Learning Differences Low Vision Traumatic Brain Injuries Cerebral Palsy Muscular Dystrophy Multiple Sclerosis Quadriplegia Retinitis Pigmentosa Diabetic Retinopathy and other limiting conditions.

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Continuous Speech Recognition Dictate naturally and directly into The Synapse ADA Workstation. Your words are transcribed immediately on your screen and into your document. Achieve dictation speeds up to 160 words per minute. You can quickly create correspondence, reports, notes and . Design Macros - Create custom speech commands for automating tasks and entering boilerplate text into documents, reports, and correspondence. New, Larger Vocabulary - Spelling, pronunciation, context recognition, and word usage information is included for a total vocabulary of 250,000 words with an active vocabulary of 160,000 words. It is fast, accurate, and dependable.

Continuous Speech Recognition Dictate naturally and directly into The Synapse ADA Workstation. Your words are transcribed immediately on your screen and into your document. Achieve dictation speeds up to 160 words per minute. You can quickly create correspondence, reports, notes and . Design Macros - Create custom speech commands for automating tasks and entering boilerplate text into documents, reports, and correspondence. New, Larger Vocabulary - Spelling, pronunciation, context recognition, and word usage information is included for a total vocabulary of 250,000 words with an active vocabulary of 160,000 words. It is fast, accurate, and dependable.

Continuous Speech Recognition Dictate naturally and directly into The Synapse ADA Workstation. Your words are transcribed immediately on your screen and into your document. Achieve dictation speeds up to 160 words per minute. You can quickly create correspondence, reports, notes and . Design Macros - Create custom speech commands for automating tasks and entering boilerplate text into documents, reports, and correspondence. New, Larger Vocabulary - Spelling, pronunciation, context recognition, and word usage information is included for a total vocabulary of 250,000 words with an active vocabulary of 160,000 words. It is fast, accurate, and dependable.

Continuous Speech Recognition Dictate naturally and directly into The Synapse ADA Workstation. Your words are transcribed immediately on your screen and into your document. Achieve dictation speeds up to 160 words per minute. You can quickly create correspondence, reports, notes and . Design Macros - Create custom speech commands for automating tasks and entering boilerplate text into documents, reports, and correspondence. New, Larger Vocabulary - Spelling, pronunciation, context recognition, and word usage information is included for a total vocabulary of 250,000 words with an active vocabulary of 160,000 words. It is fast, accurate, and dependable.

Continuous Speech Recognition Dictate naturally and directly into The Synapse ADA Workstation. Your words are transcribed immediately on your screen and into your document. Achieve dictation speeds up to 160 words per minute. You can quickly create correspondence, reports, notes and . Design Macros - Create custom speech commands for automating tasks and entering boilerplate text into documents, reports, and correspondence. New, Larger Vocabulary - Spelling, pronunciation, context recognition, and word usage information is included for a total vocabulary of 250,000 words with an active vocabulary of 160,000 words. It is fast, accurate, and dependable.

Translate Languages Translate plain text cut or copied to the clipboard, then paste translated text into any application.

Translate Languages Traduzca el texto llano cortado o copiado al sujetapapeles, entonces pegue el texto traducido en cualquier aplicación.

Convert Text to Speech Open Book is an accurate and easy-to-use application for converting text to speech for blind, low vision or learning disabled users. Place a document in the scanner and press one button and Open Book accurately reads the text to the user.

Screen Access The Synapse ADA Workstation accommodate users who are blind or learning disabled by converting the graphical and text components into speech.

Optional Adjustable Workstation Furniture Options Optional manual or motorized adjustable workstation furniture provide comfortable access to wheel chairs. Sit – stand workstations assist individuals with varied disabilities and requirements.

Contact Synapse For more information on Synapse ADA and Synapse TAP Workstations contact: Synapse 3095 Kerner Blvd., Suite S San Rafael, CA