SofType OnScreen Keyboard
SofType™ is a software utility which replaces a standard keyboard with a full featured on-screen keyboard. SofType can be accessed using a mouse or mouse emulator such as the HeadMouse® Extreme. SofType is compatible with Windows 2000/XP. SofType works by generating an image of a keyboard on the computer screen. When a key is selected with the mouse pointer, that character is "typed" into the active Windows application.
SofType is available for $298.00 from EnableMart
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Reach OnScreen Keyboard
REACH is the premier, adaptive/assistive technology software for individuals who have Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy or other disorders that make communicating difficult.
REACH is not only an on-screen keyboard but a tool chest, loaded with features to help you write, access information, communicate, access the Internet, learn, and and dynamically interact with others as easy and efficiently as possible.
REACH keyboards have many powerful features.
You can:
Display pictures and text on keys while producing sound or speech when you aim at or click on them.
Create different types of keyboards from standard QWERTY layouts to layouts you have originated.
Attach macros to keys to control windows functions or to type special keystroke combinations.
Reach Keyboards are available for $329.00 at Applied Human Factors
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REACH is not only an on-screen keyboard but a tool chest, loaded with features to help you write, access information, communicate, access the Internet, learn, and and dynamically interact with others as easy and efficiently as possible.
REACH keyboards have many powerful features.
You can:
Display pictures and text on keys while producing sound or speech when you aim at or click on them.
Create different types of keyboards from standard QWERTY layouts to layouts you have originated.
Attach macros to keys to control windows functions or to type special keystroke combinations.
Reach Keyboards are available for $329.00 at Applied Human Factors
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