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Eagleeyes
EagelEye is for any individual who may have little to no muscular control, but can control the movement of their eyes. EagleEye is an innovative technology developed at Boston College that acts as a mouse replacement system. By placing five electrodes on the head of users, the program translates the signal received from the electrodes into the position of the mouse pointer on the screen.
Read MoreIbrailler Braille Mobility Without The Keyboard
These days, many devices come with apps that allow for Braille typing, but most of these require the use of a Braille keyboard, which can be an expensive and cumbersome prospect. For iPhone and iPad users, though, that doesn’t have to be a problem, thanks to iBrailler.
Read MoreLearn How To Make Font Size Bigger On Your Android And Iphone
The New York Times recently released an informative article on changing the font size on your iPhones and Android phones. This can better help users who have a hard time reading the default font size.
Read MoreMethods For Notetaking Livescribe Smartpen And Sonocent
Thank you for coming to CATS Workshop! Below we pasted links to the presentation from: Methods for Notetaking: Livescribe Smartpen and Sonocent.
Read MoreMore Voiceover Supported Apps For Apple Devices
Voice over is known for being in the lead of Accessibility support for mobile devices and it continues to extend its reach in providing better accessible applications for its users with disabilities.
Read MoreNls Library Of Congress
The National Library Service (NLS) is a free braille and talking book library service for any resident of the United States or American Citizen living abroad with temporary or permanent low vision, blindness, or a physical disability that prevents them from reading or holding a printed page.
Read MoreNotice From Cats And Map
Starting March 17, 2020, CATS & MAP will be providing support via email, phone, and other online modalities.
Read MoreNoticekurzweil 3000 Ipad Application Will Retire
Kurzweil Education will be officially retiring the Kurzweil 3000 iPad on July 1st, 2021.
Read MorePlease Leave Feedback For The Cuny Accessibility Conference
After your workshop, please take a moment to provide some feedback so that we can improve the conference.
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