Equality Technology - where abilities and computers unite

Text Index  Equality Technology is an informational site whose mission is to promote uniting those who have  disability [disabled or handicapped] with adapted computers through the use of assistive technology devices. Disability information consists of links to: assistive technology and useful computer freeware, assistive technology computer furniture, software, and input/output devices; device reviews; computer therapy; nursing home realities; message board; news; links; and resources.

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Equality Technology

updated: 05/31/2011

 
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Our Goal (computers adapted for the disabled or handicapped through assistive or adaptive technology
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Why am I so passionate about "Computers for the disabled"
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Input/output device reviews
Disabling keyboard keys 
Matching input/output devices with certain disabilities 
Improving the lives of nursing home residents through "Esteem therapy"
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  Computer response therapy- computers and the disabled or handicapped  nearly a perfect match!

Assistive or adaptive technology input/output computer devices and which device to use with what disability

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FREE assistive or adaptive technology software - and other useful programs

Assistive or adaptive computer workstations and desks

What can be done with a computer?

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Computer furniture section
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Using "thought" to control a computer
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"page contents " in computer therapy section)

 

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"Detrimental thoughts" can go hand-in-hand with a disability. "Computer response therapy" can help change "negative thoughts" to "positive thoughts."



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My goal at Equality Technology

Right now, we have the answer to a previously unnoticed dilemma right at our fingertips: technology has handed us an answer, and has made it available to almost everyone. "Wake up and smell the technology!"

Computers adapted for the seriously disabled are indeed, an essential, assistive therapy. These computers (specially equipped with alternative input/ output devices) should be freely available in the United States and other developed countries. The therapeutic benefits amount to a powerful, mind healing, self-esteem building, panacea, and should never be overlooked as a viable medical treatment.

Doctors; nurses; therapists; social workers; nursing home staff; and other closely involved professionals should be required to recognize the significance of "computers for those with disabilities." 

State and/or federal legislation should be implemented which require health facilities to send in a social worker (or other qualified professional) to visit competent seriously injured/disabled, hospitalized in-patients or nursing home residents, with the intent of clarifying that: 

1. assistive technology input/output devices replace standard keyboards, monitors, or mice so that people with quadriplegia, blindness, or other serious conditions can effectively operate a computer

2. aid in obtaining and setting up of these computers and devices will be provided; thus cutting through the red tape

3. a bed top is sufficient space for an adaptive assembly

4. an adapted computer with access to the Internet (which could include attending online university courses and/or becoming employable) can improve life considerably 

5. organizations exist to help provide computers; adaptive devices; and training.

Nursing facilities should be required by law to employ a qualified individual who trains residents in the use of adapted computers and the internet. In addition, it is of utmost importance that a person who has knowledge of computer repair is readily at hand. In essence, I call this "Computer Response Therapy."

 

 

 

                                                        

 

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        Computer response therapy computers/disabled people

Specially designed input/output devices (shown below) augment or replace standard keyboards or mice and make this mind, healing therapy possible.

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free

Foot Mouse

Point-N-Click 

Premier Predictor pro

Merlin enhanced vision

Click-n-type

 

 

Jouse 2

Roller ll joystick

Foot switch

BigKeys keyboard

More free software for disabled computer users:  www.polital.com/assist

See more input/output devices


 

 

In many cases, people with the following conditions are able to operate a computer with the use of special input/output devices, like those shown above:

Matching assistive or adaptive technology input/output devices with certain disabilities  

See Devices and software for more information

(The following are only examples - have a qualified physician, rehab counselor, or assistive technology specialist work with an assistive technology organization or supplier of assistive technology computer devices to determine what devices are appropriate for individual cases)

* Quadriplegia, paraplegia and other spinal injuries - eye-tracking devices, head movement devices, voice recognition, speech synthesis (screen readers), many different alternative keyboards, sip and puff devices, Morse code devices, switches, large trackballs, mouthsticks, joysticks, many different alternative pointing devices, turntable desks, key-locks, on-screen keyboards, large-key keyboards, oversized keyboards, oversized letter keyboard overlays, keyboards which reduce undesirable keystrokes, miniature keyboards, keyguard (a protective cover for the keyboard with holes drilled to correspond to key locations which make the keys easier to push), touch-screen devices, specialized software, word prediction software, etc.

* Poor motor skills - word prediction software, large trackballs, eye-tracking devices, switches, many different alternative keyboards, voice recognition, speech synthesis (screen readers), on-screen keyboards, key-locks, joysticks, many different alternative pointing devices, keyboards which reduce undesirable keystrokes, keyguard (a protective cover for the keyboard with holes drilled to correspond to key locations which make the keys easier to push), touch-screen devices, large-key keyboards, oversized keyboards, specialized software, etc.

* Blindness and low-vision - voice recognition, speech synthesis (screen readers), magnification devices, Braille printers, Braille key overlays, oversized letter key overlays, large-key keyboards, oversized keyboards, high contrast monitor imaging, specialized software, touch-screen devices, etc.

* Amputation - foot pedals, right or left handed keyboards, foot operated pointing devices, mouthsticks, key-locks, switches, on-screen keyboards, touch-screen devices, trackballs, many different alternative pointing devices, word-prediction software, specialized software, etc. 

* Certain levels of brain disorders (e.g. brain damage; brain tumor; Alzheimer's disease; etc.) - specially developed cognitive software; picture rather than letter - keyboard, or monitor imaging software; oversized keyboard; large-trackballs; many different kinds of specialized software; word prediction software; touch-screen devices; oversized letter keyboard overlays; symbol key overlays, etc. 

* Learning difficulties (e.g. Attention Deposit Disorder; Dyslexia; developmental difficulties; etc.) - specially developed cognitive software, picture rather than letter keyboard, symbol key overlays, oversized letter keyboard overlays, touch-screen devices, on-screen picture rather than text readout software, large-print keyboards, word-prediction software, speech synthesis (screen readers), many different kinds of specialized software, etc.

* Arthritis and other pain difficulties eye-tracking devices, head movement devices, voice recognition, many different alternative keyboards, switches, large trackballs, joysticks, many different alternative pointing devices, on-screen keyboards, large-key keyboards, touch-screen devices, miniature keyboards, foot pedals, right or left handed keyboards, foot operated pointing devices, etc.

* Hearing difficulties - on-screen cues (to replace sounds)

* Specific diseases (e.g. MS, CP, MD, LGD etc.) - eye-tracking devices, head movement devices, voice recognition, speech synthesis (screen readers), many different alternative keyboards, sip and puff devices, Morse code devices, switches, large trackballs, mouthsticks, joysticks, many different alternative pointing devices, turntable desks, key-locks, on-screen keyboards, large-key keyboards, oversized keyboards, touch-screen devices, keyboards which reduce undesirable keystrokes, miniature keyboards, keyguard (a protective cover for the keyboard with holes drilled to correspond to key locations which make the keys easier to push), touch-screen devices, specialized software, magnification devices, Braille printers, Braille key overlays, high contrast monitor imaging, specialized software, specially developed cognitive software, picture rather than letter keyboard, on-screen picture rather than text readout software, symbol key overlays, oversized letter keyboard overlays, etc.

* Geriatric difficulties (aging) - voice recognition, speech synthesis (screen readers), magnification devices, voice recognition, many different alternative keyboards, large trackballs, joysticks, many different alternative pointing devices, on-screen keyboards, large-key keyboards, oversized keyboards, oversized letter keyboard overlays, touch-screen devices, specialized software, etc.

*People with a host of other difficulties can be adapted for computer use and join the millions of others who have already.

[Remember, anyone could become disabled and/or seriously injured in an instant.
Protect yourself, your family, friends, and descendants.]

Help insure that people with disabilities get adapted computers: contact your congressperson in a few simple steps click here

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