Device Roundup: February 2024
Here’s a roundup of exciting devices that have been recently added to our Assistive Device library.
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Action Blocks is a tool that allows users to create accessible shortcuts through their smartphone, making it even easier for persons with disabilities or cognitive differences to fully utilize their device.
For the fourth iteration of the LipSync, we’ve completely re-designed it from the ground up, with new hardware and new software. It is now easier to use, easier to build, and provides greater user independence.
The app that we are looking at today is based around the concept of math without the need for handwriting. For students with dysgraphia, dyscalculia, or fine motor control challenges, this approach to learning and solving math could be a complete game changer.
With Microsoft Edge all the accessibility features are built-in and ready to be toggled with no downloads or searching required. Of course, that means that Edge is less customizable than Chrome, but for the vast majority of users, Edge’s built in features are more than adequate.