Computer Access
includes assistive hardware devices, adaptive software and specialized programming strategies to enable alternative access.
for example:
single-switch access
alternative keyboards
pointing devices
voice recognition software
screen readers
braille printers
macros

Rehabilitation Engineering Services
  • Evaluating client's access abilities and needs
  • On-site installation and training
  • Custom designing of systems to meet special needs
  • Determining hardware and software specification, based on the vocational, educational, and recreational needs of the client
Computer Access Links
Closing the Gap
Contains a comprehensive resource directory on computer technology used in special education and rehabilitation.
Computer Access
Computer access information compiled by the Rehabilitation Engineering Training Program students at Wright State University. Contains examples of computer hardware and software and links to the manufacturers or vendors.