Computer Access

Computers in the 21st Century are most valuable tools for work, play, for social and multi-modal communication interactions. Keyboard, mouse and touchscreens are often barriers to reliable and accurate use of these technologies. Alternatives to these methods then provide options approaching equivalent access for people living with disability and come in many forms, from alternative keyboards and mouse to switch access options to PC, Mac and tablets. With iPad such an important tool in assistive technology, Communicate AT have a dedicated category to assist.
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Keyguard for iPad PLUS Case - TD Snap
Special Order, ships 4 weeks after ordering$240.00 As low as: $230.00A Keyguard to fit the layout of the TD Snap App for iPad from Tobii-Dynavox . Whether that be Core First or PODD, landscape orientation only with choices how your keyguard is attached to your iPad or your iPad case.
Important Information About iPad Keyguards
This is a package which INCLUDES an iPad Case we know works with the best attachment methods. Not all iPads are catered for in this bundle, have a look at the dropdown list to see if your iPad is covered.
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Keys-U-See (Yellow) - USB
1 in stock$99.00Keys-U-See is a USB keyboard that has large print keys that are easy to see, even in low light, and includes internet, multimedia and energy-saver hot keys. Requires a USB keyboard connection.
Last Unit - then discontinued!
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Keys-U-See Wireless with Mouse
$154.00Backorder
Keys-U-See Wireless is a wireless keyboard that has large print keys that are easy to see, even in low light, and includes internet, multimedia and energy-saver hot keys. Includes wireless mouse.
Last Units - then discontinued!
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Kinetic for iPad
Out of Stock, ships in 2 to 3 weeks after ordering$299.00Kinetic is a new generation of interactive input devices. Building on the well understood principles of kinesthetic learning, Kinetic puts the fun back into learning. This version of Kinetic has been designed especially for iPad access. Learn More -
Kinetic for SimplyWorks
Out of Stock, ships in 2 to 3 weeks after ordering$299.00Kinetic is a new generation of interactive input devices. Building on the well understood principles of kinesthetic learning, Kinetic puts the fun back into learning. This version has been designed specifically for use with the SimplyWorks range of receivers, like the Smooth Talker AAC device. Learn More -
LAMP Words for Life iPad Keyguard
Special Order, ships 4 weeks after ordering$185.00A Keyguard to fit the layout of the LAMP Words for Life AAC App for iPad. Landscape orientation only with choices how your keyguard is attached to your iPad or your iPad case.
Important Information About iPad Keyguards
All keyguards are either semi-clear or clear and the black outlines in website images are used for illustration only. The price above is the starting point and will change depending on iPad model, case used, attachment method and materials.
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LittleMouse™
Regular Price: $42.70
Special Price $35.00
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** Only Stock Units Remain - once they're gone, LitteMouse is no longer availbale **
LittleMouse is a little two-button mouse with a green left-click and red right-click recommended by teachers when instructing young children how to use a computer mouse. Give kids their very own first mouse, made especially with them in mind.
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n-ABLER Joystick
Out of Stock, ships in 2 to 3 weeks after ordering$655.00The n-ABLER Joystick has been specifically designed to address the access needs of computer users with motor skill difficulties. For PC, Mac and Chromebook. Learn More -
n-ABLER Pro Joystick
1 in stock$680.00The n-ABLER Pro Joystick has been specifically designed to address the access needs of computer users with motor skill difficulties, specifically those with tremor. For PC, Mac and Chromebook. Learn More -
n-ABLER Pro Trackball
Out of Stock, ships in 2 to 3 weeks after ordering$555.00The n-ABLER Pro Trackball is specifically designed for computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, poor hand-eye-coordination, limited manual dexterity, involuntary muscle spasms and hand or wrist tremors. Learn More

