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Accessible Computing, Adaptive Technology and Assistive Technology

Accessible Computing, Adaptive Technology, Assistive Technology and Home Automation involves all technologies involved in using adaptive technology to make equipment functionality accessible to the disabled.

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Microsoft Based Accessible Computing

Computers using the Microsoft operating system. Accessibility options and adaptive applications to allow access to computers by a disabled person. Including all versions of Microsoft Windows operating system, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows, Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me.

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Apple OSX Based Accessible Computing

Computers using the Apple OSX Operating system, including the iPad, iPod, iTouch, iPhone range of equipment. Accessibility options and adaptive applications to allow access to the system by a disabled person.

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Linux Based Accessible Computing

Computers using the Linux operating system. Accessibility options and adaptive applications to allow access to the system by a disabled person.

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Home Automation Utilising Cross Platform Adaptive Technologies

Home automation technology, adaptive technology to help disabled individuals in everyday life around the home.

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Accessible Video Gaming - XBox - Nintendo Wii - Playstation

Accessible video gaming using adapted controllers for the XBox, Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation.

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Assistive Google/Android Technologies: Phones, Tablets, eReaders, etc.

Assistive technologies on devices using the Google Android Operating system, including Phones, Tablets, eReaders (book reviews, options; text-to-speech), net and notebooks, the Google ChromeBook and other technologies/equipment.

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