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Low Vision
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Software:

ZoomText
MAGic
Dolphin
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Low Vision
Hardware:

Merlin
Topaz
ONYX
Acrobat
Optelec
Humanware
Magnifiers
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Blindness:
JAWS
Window-Eyes
Open Book

Dolphin
Reading Machines
knfbReader
GPS Trekker
Cell Phones
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Braille Products:
Braille Printers
Freedom Scientific Products
Alva Products
Blazie Products
Learning Braille
Humanware
Braille Displays

Braille Translators:
Duxbury
Megadots

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Environmental Controls:
Cintex

Sicare
Relax
Automated Doors
Adjustable Tables

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Learning and Reading Disabled:

WYNN

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Keyboards:
IntelliKeys
One Handed
Half Keyboard
Half QWERTY
Wakeup Keyboard
Maltron
WiViK

Large Key Caps
Braille Key Caps

ErgoRest

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Voice Recognition
NaturallySpeaking
DragonDictate

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Augmentative Communications:
ZYGO

WiVik
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Hearing
TTY's/TTD's
 

WiVik - a software alternative keyboard

More on WiVikPointing Access  Scanning  Word Prediction  Abbreviation Expansion  Text-to-Speech

WiVik - Abbreviation Expansion

WiViK with WordQ includes abbreviation-expansion. Abbreviation-expansion is a technique in which a combination of letters, an “abbreviation,” is used to represent a word or phrase. When you type an abbreviation followed by the Spacebar or Enter key, it expands to the assigned word or phrase.

You can create your own set of abbreviations that are easy for you to use and remember. For example, you may use hyt as an abbreviation for How are you today?

You can create your own set of abbreviations that are easy for you to use and remember. There is no limit on the number of abbreviations that may be saved in one set. Because you must memorize each abbreviation, a small set of abbreviations is suggested. A sample abbreviation-expansion set is available for you to use to get started.

Your abbreviations will be caught as possible misspellings and held in the Spelling dialog (Options>My Words...>Spelling). You can choose to add them to your prediction vocabulary so that they will appear as predicted words. This can reduce keystrokes as well as be a helpful memory cue, especially with abbreviations of three or more characters.

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