This keyboard has 83 keys (with 101 key functionality), and an integrated 16mm trackball with 2 mouse buttons. Standard QWERTY layout, with black on beige keys.
Clipsal C-Bus is microprocessor controlled wiring system that offers complete control of lighting and other electrical services. Clipsal C-Bus also provides the platform for a total building automation system that can be integrated with air conditioning and security systems. The initial setting up of a C-Bus system requires a PC and software from Clipsal.. This same interface is required for reprogramming of the system.
Co:Writer is a memory resident word prediction software program for the Macintosh computer which runs with other standard software programs such as word processing. Word prediction is based on subject-verb agreement, phrases, names, grammar rules, word relationships, frequency of use, recency of use, redundancy and user preferences.
COMPIC is a set of computer generated line drawings. It is a library of clear and easily understood drawings, called pictographs, which convey information. Pictographs are the visual representation of a word or a concept. They are black and white or coloured symbols that represent approximately 1800 words and concepts. It comes on a CD Rom
This is a resource centre for microcomputer based technology. It aims to provide advice to people with disabilities and their carers on the benefits and possibilities of computer technology and also assists with non -electronic systems. The electronic technology ranges from a simple on/off switch to sophisticated voice output communication devices and personal computer adaptations.
The Control Prog is a trainable infrared remote control. It can be operated by pressing the keys directly, or by using one or more switches. Control Prog has 15 levels and 241 infrared signals. It replaces the Prog III model.
A range of wheelchair or desk mounting assemblies for communication devices and laptop computers. Most models have a Quick Release Plate to suit the device being mounted.
A range of switches for different abilities and needs.
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