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Brandenburg, Sara A., Ed.; Vanderheidol, Gregg C.,Ed.Communication, Control, and Computer Acc_Ls forDisabled and Elderly Individuals. Resourcellook 1:Communication Aids. Rehab/Education TechnologyResourceBook Series.Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Trac2 -enter.Department of Education, Washington, DC.ISBN-0-316-89613687G008300045251p.; A product of the Research and DevelopmentCenter on Communication, Control, and Computer Accessfor_Handicapped Individuals. For ResourceBooks 2 and3,_see EC 192 418-419.Trace Research and Development Center, S=151 WeismanCenter, 1500 Highland Ave., Madison, WI53705-2280.Reference Materials = Directories/Catalogs (132)
MF01/PC11 Plus Postage.*Accessibility (for Disabled); *Communication Aids(for_Disabled); *Computers; *Disabiliti;:s;*Electronic Equipment; Input Output Devices; 07derAdults; *RehabilitationRehabilitation Engineering
One of a series_of three resource guides concernedwith communication, control, and computer access for diSabled andelderly individuals,_the directory focuses on communication_aiei. Thebook's_six Chapters each cover products with the same_primaryfunction. Cross reference indexes allow access to listings ofproducts by function, input/output features, and by computer model.Switches are listed separately by input/output_features. Provided foreach product is uSually_an illustration, the product name, vendor,size, weight, power source, cost, and a description. The first _
chapter covers speech aids (prosthetic and orthotic aids to oralspeech, such As_artificial larynges and speech amplifiers); thesecond cevers pointing and typing aids (headOticks,_mouthsticks,hindspIints, lightbeam headpointers, and other devices forfidilitating an individual's ability_to point or press keys); thethird describes electronic training and communication initiationaids; the fourth revieWs non-electronic communication aids; the fifthcovers electronic communication and writing aids; and the laStchapter considers_telecommunication devices for the deaf_(TDD's)==devides specifically designed for_deaf individuals_tocemmunicate c:ver phone lines using ASCII, Baudot, touchtones, orsynthetic speech. AppendixeS include a list of additional sources ofinformation, a gloSSary, addresses of manufacturers listed with theirproducts, and an alphabetical listing of all products in thethree-'3ook series. (DB)
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This is Resource Book® 1 of a three-bOok Setinaugurating the Rehab/Education lechnologyResourceBooke Series. Although most readers willprobably use the full series, each book is written so thatit Can be used independently. All the cross-referenceindexes include all of the products from all of the books.
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ResouteeBoOk 1:Communication ids
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Sara A. Brandenburg, M.A., C.C.C.Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Ph.D.
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©1987 by Trace Research and Development Center,Waisman Centeron _Mental Retardation and Htiman Development,University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Communication, control, and computer access fordisabled and elderly individual&
(Rehab/education technology resourcebook Series)Bibliography.Includes index.Contents: 1. Communication aids 2. Switches and
environmental controls 3. SoftWare and hardware1. Self-help devices for the disabled =-= Catalogs.
2. Communicatiomdevices for the ditabled Catalogs.3. Computerized self-help devices f the handicapped -=Catalog&I. Brandenburg, Sara A., 1950-II. VOnderheiden. Gregg C., 1949- .111. Bengston.Dale. IV. Serie&HV1569.5.C67 1987 621.38 86-28320
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Acknowledgements
Many thanks to -the_ team that has worked so hard tomake this information as accurate as possibleMary AnnKreider, Sandy Stern, Janet Gortney, and KatherineO'Keefe.
To Candace _Hill-Vegter, on whose original work theTrace Center Resourcebook Series has been based.To the Trace Center staff who provide on-going_support=Sharon Esser, Cynthia Farrell, and Connie Brunker.To Roger a Smith, for administrative diplomacy andiconic creativity.
To Barry Rodgers, for his advice and assistance in thefinal stages of the project
To Christine Thompson, for her word processing magic.Special thanks to Peter Borden, Cynthia Cress and DaleBengston for becoming so involved and knowledgeable.
And to David Kelso for computer wizardry.Sara BrandenburgGregg Vanderheiden
Produced at the Trace R&D CenterWaisman CenterUniversity of Wisconsin
in cooperation withRESNA-Association for Advancement of Rehabilitation
Techno!ogy
Work leading to these books was funded in part by theNational Institute of Handicapped Research, US.
Department of Education, Grant Number G008300045.
Preface: How to Use the Books
Overview
With the rapid growth of technology applied to the areas of augmentativecommunication, special education; and rehabilitation, the task Of identifying theappropriate technological tools (aids) can be overWhelming. We wrote theRehab/EdUcation Technology Resourcebook Serie§ ta allow you to quickly identifypromising tools so you can focus more energy on applying them successfully. Inaddition, we believe that looking through these books can help you to understand thehuge variety of currently available tools, the kinds of needs they attempt to address,and the capabilities of the people who can make use of them.
The BOO IcS Include Special Devices and SoftwareThe Rehab/Education Technology ResourceboOkS include products designedspOcifically for elderly people and people with diSabilities. Book 1 coverscommunication aids, Bnok 2 covers switcheS and environmental controls, and Book 3covers computer software and hardware. The books also include products _that wereoriginally designed for use by ordinary people but are marketed specially for elderlyor disabled people.
ProdUcts marketed for the general public Which could be useful to people withdisabilities or elderly_people could not be included in the Resourcebooks due to theVolume of material. For example, general educational software and standard wordprocessing p7agrarnS can be useful to people with disal aides but there are toa manyto include. Appendix A, Additional Resources, can guide you to sources of furtherinformatiOn On these types of products.
Each Chapter Covers Products With the Same Primary FunctionEach chapter contains all the products with the sante primary function arrangedalphabetically. The chapter title identifies the primary function of the products thatappear in it and the first page of each chapter has a brief explanation of themeaning of the title and the scope of the chapter.
SpeCial Indexes Help You Find Products That Meet Special NeedsWe haVe included special Cross Reference Indeices to help_you search for availableproducts to meet specific needs. The CrOSS-Reference Indexes located near the backof the books allow you to find products by function, by input feature, by outputfeature, and by computer. A separate Cross Reference Index for switches allows youto search for Switches by input/output feature.ALL_ the Cross Reference Indexes inchide_ALL the products from ALL three books.The codes used ih each index, and their meaning, are listed on each index title page.Cross reference tOdes, italicized and enclosed in parentheSeS, follow each entry. Thebook=page numbers for the product description tome after the cross reference codes.For example, a product that is on page 125 of book 3 will have the notation 3-125.
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How to Find All the rroducts That Have a Certain FunctionMost products have more than one function, so you can't find all the products_ for aparticular function by looking in_the chapter_ort that function. To find all theproducts that can provide a certain function look in Cross Reference Index 1,Products LiSted by Function. The additional function codes assigned to a productfollow the product name. They are italicized and enclosed in parentheses.FoExample: If you are looking for a communication i d that can also be used as analternate input to computers, first find the code list at the beginning of the CroAReference Index 1, Products Listed by Function. Note that "ElectronicCommunication and Writing Aid" is code_EA and that "Alternate Input Adaptablefor Use With All Software" is code TW. Now_find the Electronic Communicationanc: Writing Aid section by looking for the title alphabetically. Then going downthe list of products under the EA title, note those products that have the TWfunction code in the italicized list of codes next to each product. The codes arecontained in parentheses and look like (ODS;PKTW,WP). Finally, use the book-pagenumber (e.g. 3-90) following the codes to find the corresponding product description.For curricular skills the codes make a distinction between Early Skills (ES) that areprereading, Later Skills (LS) that involve reading or later reasoning skills,Calculation skills (CN) for math, Activities of Daily T-iv ing (AD), and Vocationalskills (V0). Therapies have been distinguished in the codes by the broad categoriesSpeech Therapy 11.STy, Language Therapy an, and Cognitive Rehabilitation (CR). Ifyou're not sure of the specific category use the general category "Education,Training, and Therapy Software" (ET) to find all products in the(ES,LS,CN,Ai:YO,ST,LT,CR) categories.
How to Find All the Products That Have a DPsired Input/Output FeattireThe easiest way to find all the products with a given input or output feature iS to useCross Reference Index Z Products Listed By Input/Output Feature and CrosSReference Index 3, Switches Listed By Input/Output Feature. Just look up thefeature, all the products in any of the three books with that feative will be listed.For EXample: If you are looking for voice output software to teach keybOardingskills to a blind student; you are looking for the function_"Keyboard Training" andthe feature "Speech Output". First, gp to the code list at the beginning di CriassReference Index Z Products Listed By Input/Output Feature. Find the Funetioncode for "Keyboard Training Program" which is KB. Then in the index look up"Output/Display: Speech Output (ops)" alphabetically by title . Under the title in thelist of all speech output products look for those with the (KB) function codeindicating that they provide training in the use of the keyboard. These are theproducts with both the function "Keyboard Training" and the feature "SpeechOutput". Noting the associated book-page numbers allows you to look up theproduct descriptions for more information.
HoW to Find All the Products for a Given ComputerAll product descriptions include computer model. If you want to use computermodel as a_primary search, however, you can use Cross Reference Index 4, ProductsListed by Computer.
For Example: To locate all the products for an IBM computer used for cognitiveretraining, you go to Cross Reference Index 4, Products Listed by Computer andlook up IBM computer. Then in that list of products you note entries with the CRcode.
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"Compatibles are_not_listed unless a product is designed specifically for thatcomputer. In all cases, contact the manufacturer to determine whether a givenproduct will work with a "compatible" computer.
How to Find a Manufacturer's AddressThe manufacturers with their addresses and phone numbers are listed in AppendixC, along with a list of their products that are included in the three books. Sinceproducts can be handled by several distributors we have attempted to identify anoriginal manufacturer whenever possible. Contact the manufacturer for the nearestdealer.
HOW to Look Ur a Product by Nati*If you know 'ihe name of a product and Want tb find out thepage of its productdescription use Appendix D, Alphabetical Li-Sting of All Products. It contains analphabetical listing of all products in all three books:
ProduCts Are Not Indexed by DisabilityPrcslucts are not indexed by disability since We believe that this is not a usefulapproach. While some products are clearly for the visually impaired, nonvocal,physicely impaired, etc., many prOductS could be Useciby people with any disability,just at standard software can be Used by pedple with disabilities using appropriateaccess tools. For these reasons we believe that emphasis should move away frometiology label to a concentration On the functions that are required, and the specificinput and output features necessary to make that function accessible to the person.
A Caution: We Make No EndorsementSThe information contained in produet entrieS is not evaluative, and inclusion inthese books does not imply recommendation or endorsement. We have made everyeffort to make the entries consistent and informative but because we are not able touse every product ourselves, the description includes only what the prOdUct isdesigned to do and not how effectively the product does it. The product descriptionshave been written based upon information provided by the manufacturers. Theentries, including prices, were confirmed with them and are accurate as of September1986.
The books are intended as a starting point. Your next step after finding a promisingproduct description will be_to contact the manufacturer directly. Ask them fordetailed information regarding system prices, compatibility, possible trial periods,training, Support and repair packages, etc.
These Wooks Can Help You Find the Tools. It Is Up To You To MakeThem Useful.
Since the_Trace Center did its first resource litt and guides in 1979, the increase inboth the number and the quality of aids for people with disabilities has beenincredible The point must be made, however, that while these aids can o,,en manydoors, they are only toolsnot solutions. Now that there are tools to work with, it isthe knowledgeable, creative application of these tools and the ongoing support forthe people using them that will truly make the difference in improving the lives ofelderly people and people with disabilities.
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A "fOurth!' Resourcebook will be published in Fall 1987, the UPDATE of all three books in theResourcebook Series. This UPDATE Will include neW entries; information on discontinuedentries; and a complete, newly uNated set of crosS-reference indexes with book-page locationsfor a1.1 four books. Application Tips subiiiitted by people with disabilities, family members, andthe professionals working with them will also be included.
If you have information on new products (software, hardware, devices, non-electronic, etc.) orproducts we have missed, please let us know. COpy-thiS page and mail to:
Trace R&D CenterInformation Project
S-151 Waisman CenterUniversity of Wiscontin=Madison
1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705
Or give us a call at 608/263-5408.
NAME OF PRODUCT:
MANUFACTURER:COST:
FUNCTION(S):
ALL LEADS:
INPUT TYPE:
INPUT METHOD:
INPUT DISPLAY SYMBOL SYSTEM:
IF SWITCH, OR ALLOWS SWITCH INPUT, NUMBER OF SWITCHES:ANY INPUT ACCELLRATION OR EXPANSION TECHNIQUE? YES NOIF SO, DESCRIBE:
OUTPUTS:
DESCRIPTION:
IF APPLICABLE:
COMPUTER(S):
DOS: MEDIUM:MANUAL FORM, LENGTH:
SIZE: WEIGHT:POWER SOURCE: ACTIVATION PRESSURE:CONNECTOR TYPE:
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Summary Table of Contents
Preface: How to Use the Books
Part /: Product Descriptions
Chapter 1: Sptech AidS1
Prothsetic and orthotic aids to oral speech, such as artificiallarynges and speeth amplifiers.
Chapter 2: Pointing and Typing AidsHeadsticks, mouthsticks; haMsplints, lightbearn heidpointers, andany other deviat for ficilititing an individual's ability to pointor press keys.
Chapter 3: Training and Communication InitiatiOn Aids 13Electronic ricvicet detigned to initiate communication or trainitidiVidiialt in the use of switches or selection techniques.
Chapter 4: Isibfi:.Eleetronic Communication Aids 39All communieation aids which do not involve any electricity,exapt pOinting and typing aids.
Chapter 5: Elettiiinic Communication and Writing AI& 61Electronic aids which are designed for conversation or writing.CoMputer ieftWare-based aids are in Book 3.
Chapter 6: TelevoMmunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) 87Devices which have been specifically designed for _ deafindividualt to communicate over phone lines using ASCII,Siudot, touchtones, or synthetic speech.
Part II: Cross Reference Indexes
Index 1: Products Listed by Function 99Index 2: Products Listed by Input/Output Feature 119
Index 1 Switches Listed by Input/Output Feature 133
Index 4: Products Listed by Computer 139
Appendixes
Appendix P4 Additional &ources of Information 44Apinndix B: Glossary
Appendix C: Manufacturers Listed with their Products C-1
Appendix D Alphabetical Listing of all Products 1)-1
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Chapter E Speech Aids1
Amplified Transmitter HandsetsCooper Rand Electronic Speech Aid 3Electronic Artificial Larynt_ 3Handset for Speech Amplification 4NeovotP.O. VoxP.O. Vox Companion
5Rand Voice Amplifier
5Servo:
5Venti-Voice
6Voicette
Chatter 2: Pointing and Typing AidsAD-1 Standard Pointer 9Adjusuble Head Pointer
9Adjustable Head P-oilter 9Adjustable Head Pointer 10Clear-Vie*:Head Pointer
10Heyer-Abadie Medular Mouthstick 10Light Pointer
11Mouth Held Page Turners-
11MosithSticks11
Talking Bea12
Viewpoint Optima InJicator 612
Chapter 3: Training and Communication Initiation Aids 13Ability Switch Tester
15AbleNet_Control Unit
15Active Stimulation Programmer
16Activity Boar
16Battery Adapter
17Battery Device Adapter
17Battery Ihterfatt
18Clock Communicator
18Com Board
19Communieleck_ 19ComputmentaliZed Communicator 70Counter Modul 90Delay TiMCT
21Dial &can
21Dual Clumnel ratthing Saitch Interface 22Dual Switch Latch and Tinier 22E-Trah Scanner
21Lighted Vibrating Signalling Buzzer 23Multi-Input UltctorPerceptual Motor Trainer
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Pizic-Ett System __25Push-On-Push-Off Module 25Sequential Scanner 26Small Clock Communicator__ 26&onoma Voice 27Speller Teller 27STIM-U-LITE 28Switch Laic, 2.8
Switch Latch__ 29Symbol Training Display 29Tape-A-Message 30TIG ER bbbk 50Timer and Counter __31Timer Module 31
Toy Adapter Cable 32my Cable 32ToyPA 33Training Aid 2 33Tri-Responder_ 34Variable Position &cannerVersascan 35Vibrating Sack 35Voice Mate Il 36Zygo Wide! 16C 36Zygo Model 20 37Zygo Model 21S 37
Chapter 4: Non-Electronic Communication Aids
Blissyruliol Vocabulary StampS 41
Brighter Pathways Onnmunicatiot SymNolt and Gridr 41Choice Board 42Cleo Communication Board 42Communication Binder 43Communication Folder 43Communication Sheets_ 44Core Picture Vocabulary 44Eye Transfer Communication System 45Eye-Corn 45Eye-Com Board 46Fold-It System. 46Foto F tries 47Help Me talielp_ Myself 47Individualized Communication Systems 48Life Experiences Communication Kit 48Nu-Vue=Cue 49Oakland &ho-olt FictUre Dictionary 49Opticommunicator 50PIC_Word BoardPICSYMS Categorical Dictionary 51
Pictogram Ideogram Communication (PIC) 51
Picture Communintion Symbols; Book I and Book II 52Picture Your BlissymboLs 52Picture%_Pleasel 53
Focket-Sited Communication Bobk 53Portz Book 54Portable Communication Boards 54Practice Communication Cards--- 55
Prism Communication Tray 55Talk Board 56Talking Paddles 56Talking Pictures Communication_Board 57Talking Pictures, Kits I, II, and III 57
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Touch 'N Talk Communication Board 58Touch 'N Talk Communication Notebook 58Touch 'N lk Communication Stickers -59Touch 'N Talk Microt 59Unipix 60Word lloard 60
Chapter 5: Electronic Communication and Writing Aids 61
AllTalk 63Canon Communicator M 63Dvorak One-Hand Typewriter 64Equalizer 64Etpandecl Key lioards for Speak N' /- 65Exprem 3 65EyeTyperBye Typer Model 200 66Flestbin 67Handy Terminal 67ICOMM 68Light Talker 68Lightwritet 69Living Center III 69Mini Talking Card Reader 70Minip-eak 1 70PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid) 71PhotoPAC/EvalPAC 71Portable Pocket Typewriter/Computer 72Fortable Voice II 72Cluad-Independente ThieWriter-Printer System 73Say-It-All and Say-It-All Super Plus 735canPAC/Emon 74SCANWOLF 74Small Talk-- 75Special Friend Speech Prosthesis 75Speech Aid 76Sp-e-e-chPAC/Epion 76Speech Pad 77Switeiboard 77Talking 100 78taming UV Communicator 78TIM 79Timothy Communicatiorts Package 79Touch TalkerTrine Sy Stem (ACS) 80Trine System (Words+) 81Typewriters for the Visually Impaired 81Vocaid 82VOIS 130 82VOIS 135-- 83VOIS 140 83VOIS 150 84WOLF 84Zygo Wide 100 85Zygo Notebook 85Zygo scanWRITER_ 86
Chapter 6: Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) 87Arncom C 89COM 2000 89Echo 2000 90
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Intele-Typt 90Lifestyle Personal Communicator 91Lifestyle Personal Communicator Expanded Keyboard 91Minicorn II 92Porta Printer Plus MP20 92Porta Printer Plus MP2OD 93Porta Printer Plus MP4OD 93Porta View Junior/Model 37 94
94SSI-100 Communicator 95SSI-220 Communicator 95SSF-240 Communicator 96Suptrprint 100, 20I3, 400 96Talk Tone 97Tele Braille 97Tele*riter 98
Index 1: Products Listed by Function- 99
Index Products Listed by Input/Output Feature 119
Index 3: Switches Listed by Input/Output Feature 133
Index 4: Products Listed by Computer 139
Appendix A: Additional Sources of Information -A-1
Appendix B: Glossary B-1
Appendix C: Manufacturers Listed with their Products -C-1
Appendix D: Alphabetical Listing of all Products D-1
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Chapter 1
Speech Aids
This chapter includes prosthetic and orthotic aids _to oral speech. _ Thisincludes artificial larynges and speech _amplifiers, including speechamplifiers in a telephone handset, _It does not_ include hearing aids ortelephdrze aMplifiers for hearing impaired persons.
Related functions found in the cross reference indexes are: A,.tificialLarynx (AL), Voice Amplifier (VA), and Speech Aid (SA).
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The follouing product entriesappear in this chapter:
Amplified Transmitter Handsets 1.3Cover Rand Electronic Speech Aid 1-3Electronic Artificial Larynx 1-3fiant for Speech Amplification 1-4Neovox 1-4P.O. Voi 1-4P.O. Vox Companion 1-5Randlloice AMplifier 1-3ServoxVrtti-Voice 1-6
oicette 1-6
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Product Name: Amplified Transmitter Handsets
Vendor Walker Equipment CorporationSize: 8" king
Weight: 1 lb.
POWer Source: Not applicable
Cost: $31.25
Amplified Transmitter HandsetS are_haridSéts that connect to a standard telephone and provideamplification for outgoing speech. Gain is adjustable from 0 to +16 dB with a rotary controllocated on the handle. These _handsets plug in with a standard modular jack, and can beconnected in pliite of standard phone handsets.
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Product Name: Cooper Rand Electronic SpeechAid
Vendor: Lurninaud, Inc.
Size: 263" x 4.13" x 1.5"
Weight: 7 oz.
Power Source: 15V battery
Cost: $250.00 $325.00
Cooper-Rand Electronic Speech Aid is an artificial larynx consisting of a portable pukegenerator and a small hand held tone_ generator. The USer inSerts a tube projecting from_ thetone _generator into his mouth. A_ tone emanating from this tube supplies the individual'smissing or insufficient vocal tone The tcine can be turned on and off by a switch on the tonegenerator; and the volume and pitch of the tone are alSci adjustable.
Product Name: Electronic Artificial LarynxVendor AT &Size: 6" x 2"
Weight: 4 oz.
Power Source: 9V battery
Cost: $92.00
The Electronic Artifkial Laryrik is a speaking aid for individuals Who have lost the use of theirlarynx. The tip of the cylindrical deVice is pressed against the throat. Vibrations transmitted tothe throat_substitute for the lost vocal tone, and the user forms words with the mouth in normalfashion. The Electronic Artificial Larynx produces electrOnic Vibrations that roughly simulatethe natural vibrations of the human voice.
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Product Name: Handset for SpeechAmplification
Vendor: AT & T
Size: 8" long
Weight: 1 lb.
Power Source: Not applicableCost: See below
The HandSet Itir Speech Amplification is identical to a normai telephone handset, but offers _avolume adjustment that can amplify a user's voice up to 30%. A small dial on the handset isused to adjust the volume. The handSet has a standard modulator phone connection and can beconnected in place of the standard phone handset Contact manufacturer for furtherinformation on connectOr§ and price of handsets.
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Product Name: Neovox
Vendor: Aurex Corporation
Size:
WeighU
Power Source: Rechargeable batteryCost: $356.50
The user holds the Neovox, an artificial larynx, and presses the tip against the throat.Vibrations transmitted to the throat substitute for the lost vocal tone, and the user forms wordSin the normal fashion. Also available are male and female tones, and an "intra,oral conversionkit" (allows the vocal tone to be transmitted through a tube in the mouth rather than to thethroat)
Product Name: P.O. Vox
Vendor: P.O. Vox Medical, Inc.
Size: 2.25" x 3.5" x 1"
Weight: 1.6 oz.
Power Source: 9V battery
CoSt: $6000
P.O. Vox is an artificial larynx designed for respirator patients for tempcirary communication.It is disposable; and can be attivated by a built-in pressure switch or other external switches. ASmall tone generator produces a ton; which_then travels along a flexible plastic tube placed inthe user's mOuth. VOlume and pitch of the tone are adjustable.
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P.0, Vox Companion is asmallmouth. A small tube (which canthe electronically generated tonetongue_ and lips to create speech.the side of the case. It is designed
Product Name: P.O. Vox Companion
Vendor P.O. Vox Medical, Inc.Size: L2 x 138" x 4"
Weight: 3 oz.
Power Source: 9V battery
Cost: $110.00
hand-held artificial larynx that generates a tone in the user'sbe folded_down flush with the case when not in use) transmitsto the user's mouth, The user then modifies the tone with theP.O. Vox Companion is activated by a small touch switch ohfor permanen1 ifse by laryngectomy patients.
Prnduct Name: Rand Voice Amplifier
Vendor Luminaud, Inc.Size: 2.63" x 4.13" x 1.04"
Weight: 10.5 oz.
Power Source: 9V Battery
Cost $150.00
Rand Voice Arriplifier is a small; portable voice amplifier that can be clipped on to a person'spocket or belt. A small Unidirectional microphone is held to the lips; the voice comes outamplified through the main unit amplifier.
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Product Name: Servox
Vendor Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc.Site: 1.5" x 1.5" x 5.25"
Weight: 9 oz.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $450.00
The tip of the Servox (a hand-held artifiCial larynx) is pressed against the throat, and a vibrationpasses up through the vocal_ tract The user then articulates the tone in the normal manner.Volume and pitch of the tone are adjustable._ A button -can automatically raise the tone whenpressed, fOr aSking questions or adding emphasis. An optional Oral connector is available whichtemporarily changes the device into an intra-oral device by allowing connection of a tube.
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Product Name: Venti-Voice
Veneor: Bear Medical Systems, Inc.
Size: 5" x 4" x 2"
Weight: 1 lb.
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: VI95.00 - $999.00
Venti-Voice is a speaking aid designed for people dependent Upon A Ventilator. The useractivates a flow of gas with a hand-held switchi or a magnetic forehead switch (if lackingnecessary IT iscle control). The gas flows to a tone generator; sound waves are _produced andtransmitted to a nasal or intraoral tube. The tone from this tube is articulated into speech. Thesystem can also operate independent of a ventilator.
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Product Name: Voicette
Vendor: Luminaud, Inc.
Size: 6.5" x 65" x 3"
Weight: 2 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $125.00
Voicette is a small, portable, battery-operated audio amplifier. The user speaks intOmicrophone, and the voice comes out amplified through Voicette's speaker/amplifier._ Voicettecomes with a carrying_case. Voicette can be powered by a rechargeable battery pack that canbe charged on 120V AC, (250V/50 cycle charger also available).
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Chapter 2
Pointing and Typing Aids
This chapter Includes headStiCks, inouthsticks, hand splints, lightbeampointers, and any devices whose purpose is to facilitate an individual'sability to paita to objects or press keys.
A related function found in the cross reference index is Book/PaperHandling (Bn
Some_companies with other products that can serve as pointing or typingaids are Cleo; Maddak, Fred SwimOns and Ways and Means. Addressesfor all of the abatie dre in Appendix C, Manufacturers. Contact them toreceive more information.
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Chapter 2: Pointing and Typing Aids
The following product entriesappear ia this chapter:
AD-1 Standard Pointer 1-9Adjustable Head Pointer 1-9AO ['Stable Head Pointer 1-9AditFsable tread Pointer 1-10Cetr-Vie*HCad Pointer 1-10Heyer,Abidie MoAu lar Mouthstick 1-10Light POititet_ 1-11Mouth Held Page Turners 1-11Mouthsticks _
Talking Beam 1-12_Viewpoint Optical Indicator 6 1-12
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Product Name: AD-1 Standard Pointer
Vendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.Size: 10" long
Weight: 8 oz.
Power Source: None
Cost: $115.00 - $mo.00
The Standard Pointer_is_ a-head pointing device that uses the chin:rather than the forehead as apoint of reference for the pointer. This out:from-the-chin design places _the pointer in closerproximity to the object being selected, and does not interrupt the user's field of vision_ duringuse. The Standard Pointer May be individually fitted to head sizes ranging from 20 to 25 inchesin circumference. "Tiny Tot" and hook:and-loop closure models are also available.
Produd Name: Adjustable Head PointerVendor: Cleo, Inc.
Size:
Weight: 1 lb.
Power Source: None
Cost: $25.30
This head pointer has a foam-lined aluminum frame that can be bent to accommodate varioussize heads. The frame is held in place by an elastic headband and chin strap, both of whichhave adjustable hook-and-loop fasteners. Pointer length is also adjustable with velcro Straps.
Product Name: Adjustable Head Pointer
Vendor: Fred Sammons, Inc.
Size: 18.5" long
Weight: 2 lbs.
Power Source: None
Cost: $18.95
The adjustable Head Pointer iS an aluminuM pointer that projects from above the forehead.Size and shape of the frame, as well as the length and angle of the pointing rod are adjustable.The elastic head band and chin strap attach with hook-and-loop material
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Product Name: Adjustable Head Pointer
Vendor: Maddak, Inc.
Size: 19" long
Weight: 1.3 lbs.
Power Source: None
Cost: $36.75
This headpointer is held on the head with plastic bands adjustable to the size of the user's head.The pointer rod projects from the top of the head, has adjustable length and angle and a pencilholder at the tip.
Product Name: Clear-View Head Pointer
Vendor: Fred Sammons, Inc.Size: 24" long
Weight: 2 lbs.
Power Source: None
Cost: $79.95
1 jClear-View Head Pointer is a headpointer that projects out at aw level. The deSign ofoftending the pointer from jaw level rather than forehead level places the pointer in closerproximity to the object being selected, and -does not interrupt the user's field of vision duringuse. Clear-View Head Pointer is adjustable six ways.
Product Name: Heyer-Abadie ModularMouthstick
Vendor: Extensions for IndependenceSize:
Weight: 23 oz.
Power Source: None
Cost: $8730 and up
Heyer-Abadie _Modular Mouthstick is a mouthstick system with a V-shaped mouthpiece which isgripped with the molars; thus leaving the tongue free._ seveol typeS of bcidies are available thatattach to the mouthpiece; price and weight listed =are for an aluminum mouthpiece and the"basic" body with pen and- eraser tip attached. The Mouthpiece is made according to theindiVidual user's bite pattern. Various options are available.
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Product Name: Light Pointer
Vendor: Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc.55' x 1.3" diam.
Weight: 3 oz.
froiver Source: Rechargeable batteryCost: $295.00
Light Pointer is a cylindrical tievite that projects a red light spot. The Light Pointer inay beattached tO the Part Of the body with which the user Wants to point (head, etc4 The tiger thenindicates_ selections by directing the red dot _of light at the desired selection. The Light Pointermay be used on such systerriS as communication boards, or may serve as direct input to thePhotoPAC Communication aid (see entry, AdaptiVe Communication Systems, Inc.).
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Product Name: Mouth Held Page TurnersVendor: Maddak, Inc.
Size 12" long
Weight: 0.75 oz.
Power Source: None
Cost: $6.00-$6.45
Mouth Held Page Turners are mouthsticks equipped with rubber tips designed for grippingpages. Mouthpieces are heart shaped, flat, and rubber coated; shafts are plastic. Three widthsare available: 15", 2", and 2.5".
Product Name: Mouthsticks
Vendor: Fred Sammons, Inc.Size 10" - 20" long
Weight: 1 - 1.5 oz.
Power Source: None
Cost: $27.00 - $70.00
Four models all have a V=shaped mouthpiece that allows teingue movement The WandMouthstiek has a rubber tikand :can be used for typing or page turning Clamp-On Mouthstickholds a peheil, pen; or brush. Auto Pencil Motithstick allows the user to_ adjuSt pencil leadwithout hands. The VertiCal Pincher Mouthstick haS a tongue-controlled pincher at the endwhich can be used to insert paper into a typewriter.
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IProduct Name: Talking Beam
Vendon Crestwood Company
Size: 10" long
Weight: 5 oz.
Power Source: 2 "AA" batteries
Cost: $39.95
Talking Beam is a head mounted light pointer that may be used to point to items on acommunication board or to objects in the environment. The bulb is mounted on the end of a 10inch rod making it resemble a headstick with a light bulb at the end.adjusts the range of thelight beam. Child or Adult Size available.
Product Name: Viewpoint Optical Indicator 6
Vendor: Prentke Romich CompanySite 2.75" x 1.75"
Weight: 3.5 oz.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $299.00
Viewpoint Optical Indicator is a small lightbeam projector _that mounts on the user's head with aheadband,_ The_ user can point:to things (such as selections on a communication board)_bydirecting the spot of light from the Viewpoint Optical Indicator toward the desired place. Thespot of light is approximately 0.63" in diameter at a distance of 2 feet. The position of thepointer on the head and the angle of the pointer are adjustable.
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This chapter includes all electric and electronic devices which can be usedto inmate c-ommuttiedti-on, or train indivi'duals in the use of switches,selection_techhiqueS, etc. Communication_ aids with less than 32 4electiohrcare considered communication initiafion aids and are placed in this ChaPterrather than Chapter 5; Electronic Communication and miring Aidc SinglesPeed linear scanning systems are alsO iii this chapter since their speedplaCes a practical limit on the number of selections; placing it below thecut-off point of 32 selections. Toy cOntrol adapters are included in thiscategory.
Related functions found in the cross reference indexes includeAssessmentConverSatibielnteraction (CI); Environmental Control (EC),
(AS), aild EducationlTrainingITherapy (ET).
Appendix A includes a resource listing called InformationToys and Toy Modifications.
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The following product enalesappear in this chapter:
Ability Switch_Tester 1-15Able Net c fltrol Unit 1-15Active Stimulation Programmer 1-16Activity Board 1-16Battery Adapr 1-17Battery Device Adapter 1-17Battery Interface 1-18Clock Communicator 1-18Com Board 1-19Communiclock 1-19Compartmentalized Communicator 1-20Counter Module 1-20Delay-Timer 1-21Dia Mitt 141Dna] Channel Latching Switch Interface 1-22Dual Swath Latch-and Timer 1-22E-Tran SMiener 1-23Lighted Vibrafing Signalling Buzzer 1-23Multi-Input Seleettfr 1-24 -Perceptual Motor TriMer 1-24Poc-Ett System 1,25rush,On-Puslt-Off_Module 1-25ScluentiaiScannel 144Small Clock Communicator1-26SonomaVoice 1-27Speller Teller 1-27STIM U-LITE 1-28Switch Latch 1-28Switch Latch 1-29Symbol Training Display 1-29Tape-A-Message 1-30TIGERbook 1-30Timer and Counter 1-31Timer Module 1-31Thy Adapter Cable 1-32Toy-Cable 142Tby_PAC 1431Training Aid 2 1-33Tri-Responder 1-34Vstriable Pcsition Stanner 1-34Versascao 1-35 _
Vibrating Sack 1-35Voice _Mate IL 1-36Zygo Model I6C 1-36Zygo Model 20 1-37Zygo Model 2IS 1-37
The following products from otherchapters can also be used asTraining or CommunicationInitiation Aidsc
Aceularm 2-75AllTalk 1-63Beeper 2-75Call Bell 2-76Call Signal 2 2-76Expanded Keyboards for Speak N' Spell 1-65I Can Talk 3-226Lighted Extra Loud Signalling BUZZCI 2-79Lighted Signalling Buzzer 2-79Multi-Sean 3.32P
343Point to_Pictures Discrimination Kit 3455PiltrN Buzzer Switch 3.81SMilt_Speak 3.264SCANWOIY 1-74Signa Buzzer 242_SimpleCom k Ya/No_Communication 3-265SimpleCom IL Net&/Wirirs
Communication 3-266Single Switch -Monument Program 3-181SingleAnputAssessment Software 3-182Target 3-280_Touch ar_Speak 3-344Touch Com 3-183WOLF 1-84Zygo Model 4 2-85
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Produet Name: Ability Switch TesterVendor TASH, Ihc.
Size: 6" x 3.5" x 1.5"
Weight: 8 oz.
Power Source: 9V battery
Connector Type:
Cost: $117.00
Ability Switch Tester is a device that provides visual and auditory indication when a personactivates a switch. The switch is plugged into the tester, and switch closure is indicated by alight and a tone.
Ability Switch Tester has three different kinds of jacks, for tingle, dual, and multiple switches.Contact manufacturer about compatibility with a particular switch.
Product Name: AbleNet Control UnitVendor AbleNetSize: 8" x 6"
Weight: 3.5 lbs.
Power Source: 120V AC
Connector Type: Mini-phone plug
Cost: $99.95
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The AbleNet Control Unit is a_teaching tool and a simple environmental control. The unit maycontrol any two 120V appliances with a single switch (not included). Appliances may beoperated aS long AS the switch is held closed, or a two to ninety second latch may be set. TheAbleNet Control Unit reduces the vnitage at the user's end to 24V.The AbleNet Control Unit may be controlled by any single
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PrOdUct Name: Active Stimulation Programmer
Vendor Handicapped Children's TechnologicalServices, Inc.
Slie: 5" x 29" x 6"
Weight: 18 oz.
Power Source: 120V AC
Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plug
Cost: $225.00
Active Stimulation Programmer is a device that allows input from switch to control theoperation of a battery operated or electrical device. The programmer controls the duration ofoperation of the iriggered device for each sWitch closure (1 to 90 seconds), and collects data onthe nUmber of movements (switch closures) and the number of reinforcements with digitalcounters.
Active Stimulation Programmer can be used with most switches.
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Product Name: Activity Board
Vendor EKEG Electronics Company LTDSize: 12" x 24" x 1"
Weight: 5 lbs.
Power Source: 4 "C" batteries
Connector Type:
Cost: $375.00
Activity Boardis a communication training aid consiSting of 21 three-inch squares in a seven bythree array. The array is covered by a sheet of clear plastic that may be removed so thatpictures, symbols-, letters, numbers, colors, or shapes may be plated in the grid squares.Selections_are made by pressing on a square. Multiple overlays may be constructed for a varietyof uSers. The 21 squares on the Activity Board may be grouped to represent larger activationareas if desired. The Activity Board may be used to operate a battery-operated toy or device byconnecting it to a jack on the device's control box corresponding to the proper square on theboard.
The Activity Board may be used to operate any battery-operated toy or device, but should notbe used to control any device powered by 110V line current. A forty-square (ten by four array)version of the Activity Board is also available. Contact the manufacturer for details.
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Product Name: Battery Adapter
Vendor Developmental EquipmentSize:
Weight:
Power Source:
Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plug
Cost: $11.50
Battery Adapter is an interface for any battery operated toy or device_ that allows them to beoperated using a single switch. A small metal plate at one end goes between a battery and thebattery clip, or is inserted between two batteries in a device. A switch plugs into the jack at theother end of the cable. When the switch is plugged into the jack, the user activates the switch,and the toy is turned on and off.
Product Name: Battery Device AdPpter
Vendor AbleNetSize:
Weight:
Power Source:
Connector Type: Mini-phone plugCoil: $4.50
Battery _Device Adapter alli:Avs battery operated toys or devices to be controlled by a singleswitch (not included). The Adapter iS a cable with a small metal plate_ at one end and a jack fora single sWitch at the other. The plate is inserted between two batteries for a battery=operateddevice, or between a battery and a battery contact. When a switch is plugged into the jack, theswitch will turn the device on and off.The adapter comes ir three sizeS to accominodate AA, C, or D size batteries. 1 he BatteryDevice Adapter will accept input from any switch having a mini-phone plug.
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Product Name: Battery Interface
Vendor: Prentke Romich CompanySize:
Weight: 2 oz.
Power Source:
Connector Type: Mini-phone plug
Cost: MOO
Batteryinterfate allOWS battery operated toys or devices to be turned on using most singleswitches (not included) It is a table with a small metal plate at: one end and a jack for a SingleSWiteli at the other. The plate is inserted between tWO batteries in a battery-operated_device(such as a toy), Or between a battery and a battery contact. When a switch is plugged into thejack, the switch will turn the battery-operated device on and off.
Product Name: Clock Communicator
Vendor: Steven E. Kanor, Ph.D., Inc.Size:
Weight:
Power Source: 1 "D" battery
Connect, Type: 1/4" or 1/8" phone plug
Cost: $65.00 - $75.00
ClOck Communicator is a scanning communication training aid with 2 dial face. Activation of asingle Switch causes a pointer to revolve. The user releases the switch when the desired positionis reached Any_ words, pictures, or symbols may be placed on the face of the ClockCommunicator to be selected by the user. The speed of the pointer's movement is adjustable.A musical version of the Clock Communicator, with a built-in electronic music box that playswhile the pointer is moving, is also available.
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Product Name: Com Board
Vendor: TASH, Inc.
Size: 20" x 20" x 25'
Weight: 5 lbs.
Power Source: 4 "C" batteries
Connector Type: 9,5 pin DIN, 3.5 mm phone plugCost: $345.00
Corn Board_is a scanning communication training device with a dial face. The user activates asingle switch to move the pointer clockwise, two single switches to move the pointer clockwiseor counterclockwiSe, or a dual switch to move the point& tither clockwise or counterclockwise.The speed of the pointer movement is adjustable. Corn Board comes with adhesive labels forover 100 basic needs, letters, numbers, and pictures.
Product Name: Cornmuniclock
Vendor: Crestwood Company
Size: 1575" x 1425" x 8"
Weight: 4.75 lbs.
Power Source: Battery
Connector Type:
Cost: $159.95
Communiclock is a scanning communication training device operated by either _a single buttonon the device _or ari _ external switch. As long as the switch is closed, the_ pointer onCommuniclock turns clockWiSe. The user releases the control Switch to stop the pointer at_ thedesired selection Six blank overlays are provided, as well as 246 stickers including 96 picturesfrom the Talking Pictures Board (see entry), 50 frequently used words, 50 numerals and alphabet,and 50 blanks.
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Product Name: CompartmentalizedCommunicator
Vendor: Steven E. Kanor, Ph.D., Inc.Site:
Weight:
POwer Sou:ce: 4 "C" batteries
Connector Type: See below
Cost: $70.00 - $140.00
Compartmentalized Communicator is a direct selection communication training aid that consistsof a row bf SWitches, each in its own compartment Each switch produces a distinct sound whenpressed.
Compartmentalized Communicator is available with two to five sections, and with switcheswhich allow the clinician to tarn off individual compartments if desired. Contact manufacturerfor more information on switches and connector types.
Product Name: Counter Module
Vendor: Steven E. Kanor, PhD., Inc.
Size:
Weight:
Power Source: 9V battery
Connector Type: 1/4" phone plug
Cost: $52.00
Counter Module iS a device that counts the number of times a switch has been activated. Thcmodule is connected between the sWitch and the device activated by the switch. An electronicdigital counter displays the number of activations. The Counter Module uses large (1/4") phoneconnectors.
Contact manufacturer for information on size and weight of Counter Module.
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Product Name: Delay Timer
Vendor Arroyo & AssociatesSize: 2.4" x 4.4" x 1"
Weight:
POWer Source: 9V battery
Connector Type: Mini-phone plug
Cost: $150.00
The Delay Timer acceptS input frOm any momentary switch and _in turn provides variable timedoutput which keeps an appliance Or toy on for a preset period of time after the switch isactivated. The length of the activation time is adjUstable from one_ to 60 seconds. Delay Timermay be used as a training aid for individuals using a switch for the first time.Output may be made from Delay Timer to any unmodified toy when a battery interrupter cableis used, or to any toy or appliance modified to accePt single switch input.
Product Name: Dial Scan
Vendor Developmental EquipmentSize: 12" ic 12"
Weight: 2.2 lbs.
Power Source: 4 "C" batteries
Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plug
Cost: $195.00
Dial Scan is a scanning communicatiOn training device with a dial face. A single SWitch is Usedto rotate a pointer on the dial, and the user releases the switch when the proper selectiOn isreached. Five blank overlays are provided - photos, pictures, or Symbols May be placed on themto suit the user's needs. Dial S.:an may also be operated at variable speeds, and the dial may bemoved clockwise or counterclockwise.
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Product Name: Dual Channel Latching SwitchInterface
Vendor: Hugh MacMillan Medical CentreSize: 43" x 2.7" x 13"
Weight 5.4 oz.
Power Source: 9V battery
Connector Type: 3.5 mm mini-phone plug
Cost: $80.00
The Dual Swixh Latching Interface connects between single switches and a battery operateddevices such as _a toy, radio or tape recorder to change the operation_of the switch. Whenconnected, the Dual Switch latching interface causes the switch to operate in_an on/off faShion.Two separate and independent devices may be contolled from two different switches. Eachinput requires a 35mm mini-phone plug connector. Each output requires a 3.5mm mini-phoneplug connector which is then connected to the device to be controlled.
Product Name: Dual Switch Latch and Timer
Vendor TASH, Int.Size 5.75" x 35' x 0.3"
Weight 1 lb.
Power &ource: 9V battery
Connector Type: 3.5 mm mini-phone plug
Cost: $180.00
Dual Switch Latch and Timer is a device that controls the mode of operation of two momentarycontact switches. The latching _function changes the action of the switch from momentary tolatchinA on/off. The timing function keep the circuit closed for a preset amount of time foreach activation of the switch, and can also set the duration for which the switch must be pressedin order to be aCtivated. Dual Switch Latch and Timer can be used to control battery operateddevices if used with an battery interrupter cable.
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Product Name: E-Tran Scanner
Vendor: Arroyo & Associates
Size: 20" x 20" x 15"
Weight:
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Connector Type: Mini-phone plug
Cost: $1,100.00
E-Tran Scanner is a communication training systLin designed for an individual just learning touse an electronic_aid. Eighteen Selectiun areas are assembled around a central area, allowin& theuser a clear viewing path. The uSer Scans the selection areas with a single switch in eitherautomatic or manual scanning modes; in autdmatic scanning, the scanning continues in sequenceuntil the switch iS closed, and in manual scanning, a different area lights every time the switch isoperated. When the correct area is scanned, a lamp lights the entire selection area on bOth sidesof the device. The message receiver can therefbre sit on the opposite side of the E-TranScanner and Maintain eye contact with the user. The buzzer provided with E-Tran Scanner :naybe used for audio feedback during selecticn, or as a call signal. The E-Tran Scanner haseighteen message areas, and the device may be configured to scan only six. Scanning rate is useradjustable.
Product Name: Lighted Vibrating SignallingBuzzer
Vendor: Steven E. Kanor, Ph.D., Inc.Siie:
Weight:
Power Source: Battery
Connector Type: 114" or 118" phone plug
Cost: $55.00
LiVited Vibrating_Si nailing Butter is a buzzer unit activated by a single Switch. When asWitch connected MLA e unit is activated, a biizter sounds, a light on top of the unit is lit, andthe unit vibrates. ThiS tactile feedback is useful in the training of sensory impaired children.The Lighted Vibrating Signalling BuZier uses a 1/4" or 1/8" phone plug.Contact manufacturer for information on size and weight of buzzer.
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Vendor: Zygo Industries Inc.Size: 23" x 4.75" x 1.6"
Weight: 5 oz.
Power &ource:
Connector Type:
Cost: $115.00
Multi-Input Selector is a device that allows more than one switch to be connected to a singleMitch operated device. Up to six switches may be connected and a selector knob allows anyone of the SWitcheS to be sekcted as the one to activate the device. Only one switch can beactive at 2 time.
Contact manufacturer for mon.: information on Connector type of the Multi4nput Seleeton
Product Name: Perceptual Motor TrainerVendor Steven E Kanor, Ph.D., Inc.Size:
Weight:
Power Source: 2 "AA" batteries
Connector Type:
Cost: $35.00
Perceptual Motor Trainer is a metal tablet with a stylus connected to it. Any design taped tothe plate can serve as a :path for the user to follow. When the stylus strays otf the path, abuzzer Sounds and a red LED lights up. The design placed on the plate can be aS Simple as astraight line or as complex as letters or words.The Perceptual Motor Trainer requires two "AA" batteries for operation. Contact manufacturerfor in,re information about size, weight, and connector type.
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Product Name: Poc-Ett System
Vendor: Arroyo & Associates
Size: 17.75" x 6.2" x 6"
Weight
PO*er Souree: Rechargeable batteries
Connector Type: Mini-phone plugCast $900.00
Poc-Ett Systetn is a comir unication training aid that can be operated by either scanning ordirect selection. The device has fiVe Cubbyholes, each with an accompanying light TheinStructor may place any desired objects in the enbbyholes for selection by the student. Thesystem May be configured with one switch connected to each position, in which case the studentselects directly by activatiog the appropriate switch. The system May also be configured so thatthe selections are scanned with a_ single switch; either manually or automatically. In either case,the instructor may select a target pOsitiMi using the five slide switches on the back. When thestudent selects the target, a tune plays.One to five switches (extra) are required to operate the Poc-Ett System
Praduct Name: Push-On-Push-Off Module
Vendor: Steven E. Kanor, PhD., Inc.Size: 63" x 3.8" x 2.2"
Weight: 14 oz.
Power Source: 2 "D" batteries
Connector Type: 1/4" or 1/8" phone plug
Cost $42.00
Push-On-Push-Off Module is a device that takes Momentary input from a single switch andconverts it to latched on/off output for a switch operated device Activating the switch OncewitH turn the toy or device on. It remains on until the switch is activated again.The Push-On-Push=Off Module uses either a 1/4" or 1/8" phone plug. Contact manufacturer formore information on size and weight of the module.
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Product Name: Sequential Scanner
Vendor Steven E. Kanor, Ph.D., Inc.Siie: 6" x 10"
Weight:
Power Source: 1 "D" battery
Connector Type: 1/4" or 1/8" phone plugCost: $70.00 - $85.00
Sequential Scanner iS a communication training aid with compartments. The light in eachcompartment lights seqUentially as long as a single swizch is activated by the user. The userreleases the switch once the desired coMpartment is reached. Any appropriate size symbols orobjects may be placed in the compartments to be Selected.Sequential Scanner is available with two or four compartments.
YES ProdUct Name: Small Clock CommunicatorVehdor: SteVen E Kanor; Ph.D., Inc.Size: 6" x 10"
Weight
Power Source: 1 "D" battery
Connector Type: 1/4" or 1/8" phone plugCost $60.00
;mall Clock Communicator is a scanning Communication training aid with a dial face. The user:auses a pointer to rotate by activating a single switch. When the desired position is reached,he user releases the switch, stopping the pointer. Any desired symbols may be placed on theommunicator's face. The speed of the pointer movement is adjustable.
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Product Name: SonomaVoice
Vendor: Sonoma State Hospital/DevelopmentCenter
Size: 15" x 10"
Weight: 5 lbs.
Power Source: Recargeable batteriesConnector Type:
Cost: $350.00 - $400.00
SanomaVoice is a portable communication aid with synthesized voice output. The user makesselections by pressing keys on a sixteen-key_board. More than_ one phrase is available for eachkey by using the System of levels; each triggered by orie Of four level keys. Four to sixteenlevels are possible for every key on the keyboard;_ for a total of 64 to 256 phrases possible.When the user selects a level and a phrase key, the phrase for that key at that level is spoken bya built:4n Speech synthesizer. SonomaVoice is available with a keyguard having four, eight orsixteen holes, depending upon the number of keys the user heeds functioning.SonomaVoice must be programmed by the manufacturer (cost is per phrase). All phrases maybe custOrn, or some may be chosen from a list of already _programmed phrases (this secondoption saves tome of the cost per phrase for programming). The amount of time a key must bepressed before a selection registers can also be set by the manufacturer.
7.... A . - Product Name: Speller Teller- - 0 6. -1Vendor: Kalashian, Al*s. .. ci.Size: 12" x 12" x 7"
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Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plug
Cost: $1325.00
Speller Teller is a scanning communication training aid With a dial face. Two switches are usedto rotate a pointer Crockwise or counterclockwise. The user releases the switch when the desiredselection is made. Speller Teller comes with two different sized overlays, each containing letters,numberSi and symbols.
A number of control switches are available including palni, finger, and chin; contact themanufacturer.
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Product Name: STIM-U-LITE
Vendor: Conover Company, The
Size: 12" x 12" x 5"
Weight:
Power Source: Battery
Connector Type:
Cost $249.00
STIM-V-LITE is a communicatiOn skills training_program designed to help develop attention,response; and languap behavior. STIM:=U=LITE is A Portable light reinforcement deviceconsisting of four_ colored lights (red, yellow, blue, green) which correspond directl; to fourcolored buttons. The system provides stimulus and reinforcement with lights, and stimulates theuser's senses to increase interaction With the environmentSystem includes light box, error-free learning caps, shapes panel, shapes sticks, self check card,stimulus and sequencing cards, photo and drawing of light box, two word cards, andadministration materials.
Product Name: Switch Latch
Vendor: Developmental EquipmentShe: 3.75" x 2" x 1"
Weight:
Power Source: 8V battery
COnnettor Type: 1/g' mini-phone plug
Cost: $79.50
Switch Latch accepts input from a single switch, And Converts i to latched on/off outputActivating the Switch once turns the= controlled device on. The device remains on until theswitch is activated again. The Switch Latch wid operate with any switch having A 1/8" mini-plug,and requires an 8 volt battery for a power source.
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Product Name: Switch Latch
Vendor TASH, Inc.Size: 4" x 2" x 1"
Weight: 4 oz.
Power Source: 9V battery
Connector Type: Mini-phone plug
Cost: $99.00
Switch Latch is a device that :takes momentary input from _a single switch_ and eonverB it tolatched on/off output ActiVating the switch once will turn the toy or davice_on. It remains ohuntil the switch is activated again. _SWitCh Latch is de&igned to be Used With battery operateddevices suCh as toys. The Switch Latch will work with any switch having a 1/8" phone jack.
Product Name: Symbol Training DisplayVendor Developmental Equipment
< Size: 18" x 18"
Weight:
Power Source: 4 "C" batteries
Connector Type:
Cost: $169.50
Symbol Training Display _is a training device designed to teach individuals object to pictureassociation. Cards or objects are placed in clear plastic bags which snap to the Symbol TrainingDisplay in four quadrants. Lights in each quadrant can be activated by the trainer to reinf9rcecorrect responses, or provide correction of inaccurate response& A switch is mounted in back ofthe unit so that the trainer can provide additional reinforcement by activating a tape recorderor battery operated toy (extra).
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Product Name: Tape-A-Message
Vendor: Crestwood Company
Size: 3" x x 3"
Weight: Ll lb.
Power Source: 9V battery
Connector Type: None
Cost: $24.95
Tape-A-MessaLe _is a fifteen second continuous loop tape recorder. To record, the user holdsdown a button on the side of the device. The IllesSAge is repeated' when Tape-A,Message ispicked up. The Tape-A-Message recording unit requires one 9 volt battery for operation.
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Product Name: TIGERbook
Vendor: TIGER Communication System, Inc.Size: See below
Weight: See below
Power Source 4 "D" batteries
Connector Type: None
Cost: $75.00
TIGERbOok iS a electiOrii6 or non-electronic communication aid that_uses bar codes. The bookconsists of a Xring bindet With laminated pages. Each page contains words,pictures, and talkingbar codes for each language concepti and haS A protruding tab with a picture indicating the typeof inforination on that_ page. The user opens to a _page by pushing down on the tab and liftmg.The User tan communicate by pointing directly to choices, or by passing a Texas Instruments"Magic Wand" over the bar code that accompanies each choice. When the Magic Wand ispassed over the code, a speech synthesizer inSide Speaks the word for that selection.The TIGERbook contains =41 pages with NO word lexicon (with a possible 1100 word lexicon)and Weighs 2 lbs., 10 oz. The Magic Wand is 11" x 2" and weighs 3.1 lbs, and is included withpurchase of the TIGERbook while supplies last Custom bar codes are available, and bar codescan be photocopied. Contact manufacturer for further information.
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Product Name Timer and Counter
Vendor: Handicapped Children's TechnologicalServices, Inc.
Size: See below
Weight:
Power &ource: 9V battery
Connector Type: 118" mini-phone plug
Cost: $75.00 + $9200
Timer and Counter are both devices designed ta teach switch operatiOn. The Timr-tr is a deVicethat accepts input from one switch to control the operation of two low _power devices (one ofthe two outputs in intended to run the Counter). The Timer can be_set to control the length oftime the electrical devices operate for each switch closure (from 0-90 seconds), and comes withlatching and reverse options (activating a switch turns the controlled det/ice off instead of on).The Counter is a device which, used in conjunction with the Timer, countS and displays thenumber of responses (switch closures) and the number of reinforcement& The Counter has twoindependent digital counters that can be used in any situation, usually one for reinforcementsand one for other variables.
Size of Timer is 2625" x 4" x 4.75" and size of counter is 2:875" x 6" x 5".
Prriduct Name: Timer Module
Vendor: Steven E. Kanor, Ph.D., Inc.
Size: 2" x 3" x 1"
Weight:
Power Source: 9V battery
Connector Type:
Cost: $42.00
Tinier Module is a device that sets the amount of time that a switch-operated device will remainon after the switch is activated; The amount of time that the Module activates the device isadjustable.
Operation of the Timer Module requires a 9 volt battery. Contact manufacturer for informationon types of switches and connectors applicable for the Timer Module.
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PrOdUCt Toy Adapter CableVendor: Zygo InduStrieS,
Size:
Weight:
Power &ouree:
Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plug
Cost: $19.00
Toy Adapter Cable is a device that allowS battery operated toys or devices to be turned on usingMost single switches (not included). The device ccinsiSts of a cable with a jack for a singleSwitch at one end, and a small metal plate at the other. The plate is inserted between twobatteries in a battery-operated device, such as a toy, or between a battery_and a battery contact.When a switch is plugged into the jack, the switch will turn the toy on and off.Toy Adapter Cables are available for "C", "AA", and 9V transistor batteries.
Product Name: Toy Cable
Vendor: TASH, Inc.
Size: 6' long
Weight:
Power Source:
Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plug
Cost: WO
Toy Cable allows a battery operated device such Ag a toy to be turned on using most singleswitches (not included). It is a Cable with a small metal_plate at one end and a jack for a Singleswitch at the other. The plate is interted betWeen two batteries in a battery7operated device ortoy, or between a battery and a battery contact. When a switch is plugged into the jack, theswitch will turn the toy on and off.
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Product Name: ToyPAC
Vendor: Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc.Size: 6"x 4" x
Weight:
Power Source:
Connector Type:
Cost: $295.00
ToyPAC is a scanning panel that sends remote control signals to Standard radio remote controltoys. An array of lighted panels scans _when the student activates a switch, and stops when theswitch is released (manual scanning)._ The _instructor may designate a particular position in thearray as a target If the student selects that_position, a remote control toy is activated. Multipleswitches or a joystick may be used for directed scanning.Not all radio remote control toys are compatible with ToyPAC. To purchase toys or forinforination on which toys are compatible, contact the manufacturer.
PrOduct Name: Training Aid 2
Vendor 'erentke Romich CompanySize: 8" x 9" x 2"
Weight: 175 lb&
PoWer Source: 120V AC
Connector Type: Mini-phone plug
Cost: $490.00
Training Aid 2 is a device that allows two switches_to be used to control two :iousehold current-or battery-operated devices. The Training Aid 2 has an internal clock which allows trainingsessiOns tO be a set length; up to 20 minutes. _During each training session, internal_countersrecord the activationS Of each switch and the number of tirnet each reinforcement _was turnedon. The activation of the reinforcement by the switch can be set to be momentary, latching, ortithed. Only one switch and one reiforcement can be Used if desired.Switches for the Training Aid 2 must be purchased separately.
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Product Name: Tri-Resporider
Vendor: Crestwood Company
Size: 10.5" x 16" x 11"
Weight:
Power Source: Battery
Connector Type: None
Cost: $1d2.95
Tri=ReSpiander Is a training device designed to aid students in respcinding to object and picturestimuli, Three stiiMilus picture cards and three correspondin_g objetts may be placed on the Tri-Responder. The student responds to directions by pressing one of three large buttonS whichproduce a buzzing sound, colored light, or both. No distinc,ion is Made between correct andincorrect responses.
Prciduct Name: Variable Position Scanner
Vendor: Cerebral Palsy Rese2rch Foundation ofKansas, Inc.
Size: 10.5" x 1025" x 5.5"
Weight: 10 lbS.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Connector Type: 3.5 mm mini-phone plug
Cost: $325.00
Variable Position Scarifier is a Scanning communkationl training aid with six posiSonS. _TheinStructor: activates the automatic scanning_ _mode, arid_the lights for each position lightsequentially until the _student activates a single" switch. The inStriictOr must then restart: thescanning. The _Variable: Position' Scanner may be configured to scan thteei foUr or six positionsby turning a selector Switch. Any desired symbols may be placed in each of the positiOnS.The Variable Position Scanner is designed _to accommodate the Peabody Picture- VocabularyTest in the_fotir-position mode, and the Test for Auditory ComprehenSion_ of Language in thethree _position_ Mode. The system includes an AC packet and treadle switch; Contactmanufacturer for detailed information on available options.
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Product Name: Versascan
Vendor: Prentke Romich CompanySize: 125 x 11" x 3"
Weight: 4.75 lbs.
PoWer Source: Rechargeable batteriesConnector Type:
Cosft $699.00
Versascan is a scanning_ communication training aid having_ on its face 16 lamps arranged in acircle. When the user activates a switch, the lamps light in sequence. When the desired positionis reached the uSer releases the switch, _stopping the movement of the light. Symbols or wcirdsmay be placed next to the lamps; or translucent overlays may be used that allow the lamps toshine through. Removeable colored lamp covers are provided that allow positions to be colorcoded. The lamps are removeable as well, So 246 position scanning is possible.Optional remote lamps are available which plug into the sockets that the standard Versascanlamps plug into. These may be used to create a larger display area for scanning, such as a wall.
Product Name: Vibrating Sack
Vendor: Steven E. Kanor, PhD, Inc.Size:
Weight:
Power Source: 1 "C" battery
Connector Type:
Cost: $35.00
Vibrating Sack is a SOft cloth bag with a vibrating unit inside. When a single switch connectedto the sack is activated, the sack vibrates gently. The tactile feedback provided by the vibratingof the device can be a useful reinforcement for training young sensory-impaired children toassociate cause and effect of their own actions.
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Product Name: Voice Mate II
Vendor: TASK Inc.Size: 6" x 3.75" x 1.25"
Weight: 9.6 oz.
Power Source: 9V battery
Connector Type: 118" mini-phone plug
Cost: $41730
Voice Mate II is a simple communication aid that speaks "yes" or "no" in a child's voice. Thevoice response is activated using two single or one dual switch (two 1/8" jacks are provided ). Aslide switch sets high or low volume.
Voice Mate II is available with French voices upon request.
Product Name: Zygo Model 16C
Vendor Zygo Industries, Inc.
Size: 185" x 15" x 3.5"
Weight: 14 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plug
Cost: $895.00
Zygo Model 16C is a IS-position scanning communicatiOn aid. The Scanning array is a 4 x 4 gridthat rests vertiCally. Each position has a light, and the user can scan the pOSitiOns automatically(single switch,_ adjustable speed) or manually (single or dual , switch). The array can beconfigured to _scan with anywhere from 2 to 16 positions, and any desired overlays with theappropriate symbols and number of positions may be created. All four, one, or none of the left-hand column positions may be set to trigger an alarm.
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Product Name: Zygo Model 20
Vendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.
Size: 8" x 53" x 13"
Weight: 125 lbs.
Power Source: Battery
Connector Type: 1/8" mini-phone plugCost: $200.00
Zygo Model 20 is a two-choice communication training aid. The Model 20 is a small electronicbox with two large buttons that light up when pressed. The colors of the lights are red andanther, and each light has an jack to allow external switches to be used for device operation ifdesired.
Product Name: Zygo Model 21S
Vendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.Size: 32" x 6" x 2"
Weight: 8 oz.
Power Source: Battery
Connector Type: 1/8 mini-plug
Cost: $300.00
Zygo Model 21S is a two=thOice tOthmunication training aid. The system is a set of two lights,one red and one amber, each in itt own housing. The lights light up when pressed. The twomade be spread apart up to 3 feet or joined direttly together. A jack for external switchoperation is provided for each light.
Additional lights with connecting cable may be ordered.
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This chapter inCludeS communication aids which do not involve electricityand materials USed in developing a non-electronic communication system.The chapter does not include headsticks and other non-electric pointingdevices since they have their own separate chapter.
Related functions found in the &ass reference indexes includeConversationanteraction(C1), EdUcationITraining1Therapy(ET), andAssessment (AS). Sy Mbol Sy items on the displays include Pictures (ISP),Blissymbols (ISS) and User Selectable Symbols (MU).
The companies Mentioned at the beginning of Chapter 2 alSo have ProductsuSefUl with non-electronic communication aids such as velcro tapes, elbowpads, wheelchair laptrays, etc. Aplix, Inc is a source of self-grippingfasteners. Aplix; Inc. can be contacted at 12300 Steele Creek Road, P.O.Box 7505, Charlotte, NC 28217, (800) 438-0424.
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The following product entriesappear in this chapter
Blissymbol VocabillGiry Stamps 1-41Brighter Pathways COMmunscation Symbols
_ and GA& 1-41Cluiceikmd 1-42Cleo Communisation Bocrd _1-42Communication Binder 1-43Communication Folder 1-43CommunicatiorL,Sheeta _1-44COTE Picture Vocabulary 1-44Eye Transfer Communication System 1-45Eye-Com 1-45Eye-Com Board 1-46Fold-It System 1-46Foto Series 1-47Htlp Me to Help Myself 1-47Individualized Communication Systems 1-48Life Experiences Communication Kit 1-48Nu-Vue-Cue 1-49Oakland Schools Picture Dictionary 1-49Opticommunicator 1-50PICIIWOra fkiard 1-SOPICSYMS tegoricit Dictionary 1-51PiCtogram Idecigrim Communication (PIC) 1-51thesureCommunscation Sytabols, Book I sod
aoan 1-52Picture Your Blii-syMbar 1-52Pirsurec Pleaa 1-53pocket-Sized _Communication ISc*ok 133PortaBook _/-54Portable Communication Botta_ 1-54Practice Conununicatita Carda_1-55Prism_Communication Tray 1-33Talk Board _1-56Talking Paddles 1-56Talking Picture* Communication_BOard 1-57Talking_Pictures, Kits I, II, and III 1-37Touch 'N Talk Communication Board 1-58Touch '14 Talk Communication NotebOOk 1-38Touch 'N Talk Communication Stickers 1-39Touch 'N Talk Micros 1-59Unipix 1-60Word Board 1-60
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Product Name: Blissymbol Vocabulary StampsVendor: Blissymbolics Communication InstituteSize: 7/8 in. or 9/16 in. squares
Cost: $21.00
Blissymbol Vocabulary_Stamps are sheets of Bliss symbols printed on square, peel-back; self-adhesive labels. Each stamp is 7/8" square, and the sheets_contain 108 stamps apiece. The wordcorresponding to the symbol also appears on each stamp. The package contains 1400 stamps and145 of the newest symbols.
Product Name: Brighter PathwaysCommunication Symbols and Grids
Vendor: Brighter PathwaysSize: 18 x 24"
Cost: See below
Brighter Pathways Communication Symbols are line drawings accompanied by the appropriatewords printed in 1" or 3" squares. The sheets of symbols are printed on a different color ofpaper depending upon the part of speech they represent. CategorieS of Word§ include peopleand pets, special days, body parts, feelings, hygiene needs, etc. Each set includes 364 words in 15different categories. The symbols may be cut out and pasted to communication boards, or to thegrids, which may be mounted on boards. The grids provided are available on 18" x 24" sheets,and are available with 1" or 3" squares. The grids are shipped rolled, not folded.The 3" syrnbols are $27.50/set; the 1" symbols are $22.50/set. Custom words are available for$3.00/word. The grids (both sizes) are 2 for $3.50.
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Product Name: Choice Board
Vendor: Developmental EquipmentSize: 7' x 12"
Cost: $29.75
Choice Boardis a basic theranntic tool:designed to teach the concept of having a thOice, als wellas the concept Of -cause and effect. Objects and/or pictures may be placed in t e four 5 X 7 inthsnap-on vinyl bags. Bags may be attached to the top or bottoM of the Choice Board so that thedevice may be used either on a table or on the floor.
i.Choices are made from Choice Board via direct selection. Also ncluded with Choice Board is amanual providing therapy suggestions An optional communication _board display is algbavailable. This display is useful_in completing the trarisiticin from pointing to objects to makingselections from a communication board. Extra vinyl bags (sets of four) are also available.Contact the manufacturer details.
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Product Name: Cleo Communication Board
Vendor: Cleo, Inc.
Size: 17" x 22"
Cost: $22.00
Cleo Crimmunication Board is a laminated board containing drawings suggesting_various needs.The user indicates selections by pointing or by writing with a water-soluble marker. Picturesinclude dressing, grooming, eating and medical requests. The reverse side contains diagrams ofthe body for indicating areas of pain or discomfort.
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Product Name: Communication Binder
Vendor: Mayer-Johnson CompanySize: &SS" x 11.38"
Cost $11.00
Communication Binder is a three-ring binder containing sheets to which communicationsymbols can be attached. The pages are printed with blank grids of one- or two-inch squares,and have non-glare vinyl sleeves. The front cover of the binder has a pocket for anidentification card.
Each binder comes with five vinyl sheet protectors with two grids eac:a and one extra gridsheet Additional grids and protectors are available.
Priduct Name: Communication FolderVendor Mayer-Johnson CompanySize: 9.5" x 11.75"
Cost: $5.00
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Communication Folder is a vinyl covered folder that contains two sheets with one- or two-inchgrids printed Oh them. Communication symbols can be affixed to the grids, which are coveredwith clear, non-flare vinyl pockets. A small pocket is provided on the front of the folder for anidentification card.
Two spare grid sheets are provided; more are avaiiable.
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Product Name: Communication Sheets
Vendor: Fred Sammons, Inc.
Size: 2" x 3"
Cost $2.40 $2.75
Communication Sheets are sheets of paper containing black-and-white line drawings withaccompanying words. The user communicates by pointing to the desired picture.
Each_package of Communication Sheets consists of ten_ "basic" sheets and ten "advanced" sheets.Another package (Communication Sheets II) is available with adhesive backing for applicationof individual symbols to communication boards (sized 1" x 3").
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Prodtict Name: Core Picture Vocabulary
Vendor: Developmental Equipment
Size: 2.75" x 2.75"
Cost: $24.50 $39.50
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The Core Picture Vocabulary is a basic communication and training systerm The set contains 80cards depicting functional vocabulary words such as "eat," "drink," "mother," and "my." Cards inPart 1 allow the user to_ construct two to three word combinations representing recurrance,posession, etc. Part 2 of Core Picture Vocabulary _contains :an additional 80 cards depictinghigher vocabulary items such as "hungry," "thirsty," "please:' and "I don't know"_ for a total of 160words. Written words corresponding to the message of each picture are printed on each card.Heavy duty cards (3 x 3 in.) aie available separately for $19.50 per set. Core Picture Vocabularyis also available in sticker form (125 x 1.25 in.) for $12.50 per set.
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Product Name: Eye Tiansfer ComrnunicationSystem
Vendor: Zygo Industries, inc.Size: 15" x 20"
Cost: $275.00 - $450.00
Eye Tramfer Communication System is a clear plastic panel with an o_pen area in the center.Communication symbols are placed on the panel so as to be visible from both directions. Theuser and the person with whom he is communicating position_themselves on opposite sides ofthe panel, and the user conveys rnessageS by gazing at the appropriate symbols While the otherperson follows his gaze.
The Eye Transfer Communication System comes with a support frame for mounting. Variouscombinations of mounting hardware are also available (extra).
Product Name: Eye-Com
Vendor. Pitts CorporationSize: 16" x 16"
Cost $65.00
Eye-Com is a portable non-electronic cOmmunication aid. The operator of the device stands nearthe user and _gazes at the user through the center of the device. The operator rotateS the letterwheel until the pointer rests on the desired letter. The user then gives a signal_(such as an eyeblink) to signal the operator tO Stop. Letters are then recorded on paper by the operator, andthe process is repeated until an entire word or thought is expressed.Both right-handed and left-handed models of Eye-Corn are available.
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Product Name: Eye-Corn Board
Vendor Imaginart Communication ProductsSize: 15" x 19" x 02"
Cost: $34.95
Eye-Com Board is _a clear acrylic board inserted in a wooden stand. UsercSpecifiable SyMbolsare affixed to the board; and_the user and the person with whom he is communicating sit onopposite sides of the board. The user's message is "read" by following his eye gaze. Eye-CornBoard can be used for communication when pointing is not feasible, or for trainingaugmentative communication skills.
Product Name: Fold-It System
Vendor Developmental EquipmentSize: 3" x 4" or 7" x 9"
Cost: $1450 - $26.50
The Fold-It SyStem is a portable communication system that may hold any symbols that the userdesires. The system consists of a cloth grid with clear vinyl square pockets attached indifferent arrays. Two sizes are available: 7 x 9 inch (attache) and 3 x 4 inch (wallet). A twelveand a six pocket wallet size are available.
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Product Name: Foto Series
Vendor Developmental EquipmentSize: 4" x 5" apiece
Cost: $49.50
The Foto Serics is a set of cards containing color prints. The Foto Series may be used forcommunication or in language training activitic:s. Three sets, "Foto Foods,""Objects/Occupations:. and "Foto Actions" are available. Each set consists of approximatelyseventy cards, each stored in clear plastic sheets in a three-ring notebook.
Product NLme: Help Me to Help Myself
Vendor: fic lp Me to Help MyselfCommunication Aids
Size: 4.25" x 5.5"
Cost: $3.CO
Help Me to Help Myself is a 5Ccpage word and picture booklet _printed on heavy stock paperand loose leaf bound. Each page of the booklet Contains a line drawing of a function or objectas well as the accompanying word in block and CurSive letters. The user points to theappropriate item or need_ illustrated to convey messages. Pages in the Help Me to Help Myselfbooklet are color-coded to aid the user in the Seleetion process. Supplemental charts are alsoavailable (contact manufacturer). A full alphabetic display for message spelling is also included.
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Product Name: Individualized CommunicationSystems
Vendor: Mayer-Johnson CompanySize: 8.5" x 11" or 11.75" x 19"
Cost: $19.00 - $25.00
Individualized Communication Systems are plastic boards With clear vinyl pockets one or_ twoinches square. Communication symbolS of:any kind can be placed in the pockets, and a clear,non-glare plexiglass :cover snap_s on top. Each Individualized Communication SySterii packagecomes with seven colors of card stock paper on which to mount communication symbols.Individualized Communication System boards come in three types: an 8.5" x 11" board with 1"pockets, a 1135" x 19" board with 1" pockets, and an 11.75" x 19" board with 2" pockets.
Product Name: Life Experiences CommunicationKit
Vendor: Mayer-Johnson CompanySize: 8.5" x 11"
Cost.: $39.00
Life Experiences Communication Kit provides the materials for an instructor to_ teach 11separate lessons in daily life experiences_to non-speech or limited speech student-S. The lessonplans included cover such activities as "Make Juice," or "Wash Face," or "Go Restaurant." Eachlesson comes with an 8.5" x 11" Mini Communication Board with the appropriate color-codedMayer-Johnson Picture Communication Symbols (a total of six boards; some are for more thanone leSson), a step-by-step Picture Direction Sheet for the student, and an instruction sheet forthe teacher.
Additional boards and symbols are available (extra).
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Product Name: NuNue--Cue
Vendor: R.D. Clark, Inc.
Site: 15" x 20"
Cost: See below
Nu Nue-Cue is a clear plastic_eyegaze communication system. The system is dividedinto eightsections., the user 1dOks at different Sections in sequence in order to select one of the forty basicphonetic sounds. Each of the soundS iS represented by symbols called cue scripts, whichcombine eight hand symbols with four facial positions. The perSon receiving the message sitson the other side Of the board, facing the user, and translates the atcumulated phonemes intowords and phrases. The USer and the message receiver may maintain ey e. contact throughout theprocess; and as the system is learned, the uSer and the receiver may communicate without thepresence of the plexiglas board.
Price of system depends On haw thanyof the components are needed by the uSer; the plexiglassboard is $50.00, an explanatory bodk for the system is $25.00, and Appledisks which train boththe Nu-Vue,Cue system and standard cued speech are $50.00. Videotapes are also available tohelp teach the system. Contact manufacturer for details.
Product Nan*: Oakland Schools PictureDictionary
Vendor Developmental EquipmentSite: 0.5", 1", or 2" Squares
Cost: $45.00
The Oakland Schools Picture Dictionary is a collection of over 500 simple line drawings whichmay be used for communication or language training. Three sizes of drawings are provided:half inch, one inch and two inch. An alphabetical and categorical index is provided so thatsymbols may be located quickly.
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Prnduct Name: Opticommunicator
Vendor: Crestwood CompanySize: 11" x 17.5"
Cost: $39.95
Opticommunicator is an eyegaze communication device made of transparent acrylic. The 'usermakes selections by_gazing at the location of the deSired letter, word, or picture on theOpticommunicator. The receiver sits directly across from the user and watches the direction ofthe user's gaze through an open spAce in the center of the clear board. 246 picture stickers areincluded with Opticommunicator. A stand for the device is also included.
Pc ()duct Name: NC Word Board
Vendor TILE. Instrumentation & PublishingCompany
Size: 9" x 12" or 7" x 9"
Cost: $3.95
PIC Word Boards arc beards containing line drawings with accompanying words representingvarious basic needs or feelings. The ti&er indicates choices by pointing to them. The PIC WordBoard§ are laminated for durability and piotection of board surfaces.Two different Sizes of PIC Word Boards are available: the larger size is 9" x 12", and a smallerversion is 7" x 9".
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Product Name: PICSYMS Categorical DictionaryVendor: Baggeboda Press
Size: 1.25", 2", or 2.75" squares
Cost: $8.00 - 15.00
PICSYMS Categorical Dictionary is _a collection of simple line drawings_ with accompanyingwords bound together in a volume. The syrnbols are printed on three different size grid& oneWith 1.2 stuares, one with 1.9" squares, and one With 2.6 squares. Each of the three setS consistsof over :01 symbols grouped by categorie& The pages are printed on both_sides, but may becopied if the user wishes to cut them up for placement on communication board& PICSYMS arepre,printed symbols which are designed to be augmented with hand drawn symbols. Instructionsand suggestions for drawing and using the symbols are provided in the volume's introduction.
Product Name: Pictogram IdeogramCommunication (PIC)
Vendor: Developmental Equipment
Size: 2" cards; 5/8" x 7/8" stickers
Cost: $9930
P:ctogram Ide. gram Cothmunication (Ng is a basic picture comthunication system appropriateboth dill. ;en and adult& The_ line drawirkgs _used are white on a black background,.rniiing are/ground confv,6,i for visually impaired user& Four hundred symbol pictures.7.,luded Irt t he PIC kit both in two-inch cards and in 5/8 x 718 inch sticker& TWo manuals,frig sheetc Onta sheets, progiel reports, and a stick-on grid are included in the PIC kit.71C ilrobols are available .,eparately in either card or sticker forth for $33.00.
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Product Name: Picture Communication Symbols,Book I and Book II
Vendor: Mayer-Johnson CompanySize: 1" or 2" squares
Cost: $45.00 - $49.00
13nok II ace two sets of pages of black-and-white4rawing is labeled with a word; some moreThe pages are intended to be photo-copied
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Book I_ contains over 700 different t.-suggeations. Book iI is a supple:II;featuring such topic areas as fast foc,.conversational discourse phrases such as "pieasft
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Vendor: Developmental Equipment
Size: 2.5" x 2.5"
Cost: See below
Picture Your Blissymbols is an instructional approach to Blissymbolics. Picture YourBlissymbols was designed to teach traditional Blissymbolics nsing_embellished representations ofthe symbols. The embellishments represent the meaning of the BlissymboL in a more concretemanner._ As the user learns the Blissymbol, the embellishment is gradually faded away. PictureYour BliSsymbols comes with an instructional manual providing information_ on how tO teachBlissymbols and Oh how teachers may add their own embellishments to BlissymbolsFlashcard Stamps and instructional guide are $45.00. Flashcard stamps, instructional guide, andBliss For Use book are $oloa Flashcard stamps, instructional guide, B!iss For Use, carrying bag,and teaching support materials are $75.00.
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Product Name: Pictures, Please!
Vendor: Communication Skill BuildersSize: 8-5" x 11"
Cost: $39.00 each
Pictures Please! is a set of reproducible line illustrations for either language or articulationactivitie& The pictures are large black and white drawings on pages in a three-ring binder,which can be easily reproduced and used for games, flashcards, drills, or communication boards.rictures Pleaset for language hag 1,232 illustrations on 224 pages Which are arranged according_ tofive major parts of speech: nouns, verbs, prepositions, pronouns, and modifier& Entries arecoded _and cross-referenced for teaching various semantic and syntactic lan_guage concepts.Pictures Please! for articulation has 1,242 pictures on_290 pageS arranged for 43 different sounds,emphasizing sounds and blendS that are common areas of difficulty such as lshI, /ch/, and /r/.The Language and Articulation Suppliments are both sold separately for $39.00 each, or as a setfor $69.95. Each set includes instructions, planning and activity sheets that are also reproducible.
Product Name: Pocket-Sized CommunicationBook
Vendor: Mayer-Johnson CompanySize: 3.2" x 4.2"
Cost: $3.00
Pocket-Sized Communication Book is a small (3.2" x 4.2") vinyl covered notebook containing foursheets printed on both sides with gricIS of six one-inch squares. Communication symbols can beaffixed to the pages, which come with clear, non-glare vinyl protectors.Additional grid pages are available (extra).
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Product Name: Porta Book
Vendor: Crestwood Company
Size: See below
Cost: $3.95 - $8.25
Porta Book is a folding communication aid that contains _picture symbols and theircorresponding words. Porta_Book_is available in three sizes The &hall Porta Book holds up tosixteen picture cards (4" x 35'); the Large _Porta Book holds up to 36 picture c4rds (9" x 4.5"); andthe Deluxe Porta Bbard, a sturdy lightweight board, holds two large symbol sheets, one on eachside
Large page cliPs (extra), to aid in turning pages, are available for the Porta Books.
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Product Name: Portab1e jAimmunication Boards
Vendóri Developmental Equipment
Site: 155" x 7.5"
Cost: $22.50 - $35.50
Portable Communication Boards are folding communication systems designed for organizingpicture symbol cards. Two sizes are available: one holding 48 cards, the other holding Siiteen.The larger tri-folder communication board meaSures 15 1/2" x 7 1/2" while folded, and 15 1/2 x 221/2" when open. The smaller version of the board measures 15 1/2" x 7 1/2". Spaces are designedto hold communication cards of up to 3 inches square.
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Product Name Practice Communication Cards
Vendor Mayer-:iohnson Company
Siie: 5" k 7"
Cost: $24.00
=Practice Communication Cards are 5" x 7" notecards with a line drawing on the front and atarset word on the back. The cards are designed to be used as flash cards, i.e., the instructorshows the student a card,and the student tries to make the target response. A set consists of 135cards that test 42 words commonly used on communication boards. Instructions and suggestionsare included.
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ProdUct Name: Prism , rImmunication Tray
Vendor Variety Village Electrolimb ProductionCentre
Siie: 22.6" x 12.75" x 1.75"
Cost: $1,100.00
ray is designed to increase user irviependence and vocabularyslisplay space. It pr.o, it:ie. _user with independent access to fi: ee sides of nine internallyMOM' itd removabl? pi is..is allowing a total of approximately 540 7/8 square Spaces for alphabet,-Nor is. pictures or s,, ibols. The prism set is_advanced 120 degees each time that the userdepir...:ses the extern .nounted switch. The Prism Tray can be mounted on a wheelchair laptray. The tor '7cm:el- is made _of rigid durable Clear plastic Sh,?eting material that is fastened tothe main bod i:ousing by four quarter turn screws. This prevents moisture from entering thetray ane iIlo'; tasy acc.t.s; to the prisms to modify the vocabulary for the user or replacementof the internally rrcunter.1 D size batteries that power the unit
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Product Name: Talk Board
Vendor: T.H.E. Instrumentation & PublishingCompany
Siie: 20" x 22"
Cost: $76.00
Talk (Tabletop Alternative Language Key) Board iS a non-electronic communication aid usingeye gaze. The user and the person with whom the user is communicating sit on opposite sides ofthe vertical clear plexiglass board. The user gazes at symbols or words placed on the board, andthe other person interprets the message by following the -,ser's eye gaze.
Product Name: Talking Paddles
Vendor: Crestwood Compi.. y
Size:
Cost: $10.95 - $19.95
Talking_Paddles are small, simple communication aids_with symbolS or letters on them. The userpoints to the desired selection to cammunicate. Three levels of Talking Paddles are ava:lable.Level I consists of two paddlesone With a Smiling face and the other with a frowning face toindicate "yes" e; "no." Level 2 consists of_one paddle With the smiling face, the frowrl,ng iace,and a question mark on one side, and the words "yes" and "!,o" and the question mark on theother sid,. Level 3 consists of one paddle wan the the alphabet on one side and areas forsymbol stickers oil the other side. Ninety-six stickers are provided with Level 3. Wheelchairmounts are vaikble.
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Product Name: Talking Pictures CommunicationBoard
Vendor Crestwood CompanySize: 11" x 17.25"
Cost: $23.50
ralking Pictures _Communication_ Board _is__ a portable communicatiOn board tl );i! comes with-,),?:;rly 200 qrtilitil Stiekers and fifty blank stickers from which a vocabulary may be developed.he Tall lag Pictures Communicatio? aoari.: may hay,: symbols applied to both sides, and twoihyl envelopes to hold the boprd are providk.d.
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Cost: $19.95 $35.95 each
Talking Pictures; Kits I, II, and HI are sets of cards with a word and line drawing, organized bydifferent categories of livin& needs. Kit I Survival Livink Needs iS a set of 115 picture cardsdivided int6 _eight elasSifications of living needs (room, bathre.im, health, aids, foocl clothing;people, and miscellaneous). Stiekers ,7rom this kit are available for $7.75. Kit II CommunityLiving Needs is a= set of 220 cards in nine categories (people, _transportation, places, intetestS,money, signS Weather, school/office equipment and activities). Kit III - Daily Laving Needs is aset of 220 ear& divided into eleven clas,ifications (parts of hbine, ftirnittire, kitchen, clothing,clothing, grooming, food and beVerage., 4.ruits and vegetables, home activities, (..,omMunicatibn,and outsideA_he home). On the reverSe Of each card in each kit, the words are listed in fivelanguages: English, Spanish; German, French, and Ita:an.Included are 10=20 vinyl_erivelopes on a metal ring, and a vinyl cord to secure the picture set to abed or wheelchair. Kit I iS $19.95 and Kit H and III are $39.95 each.
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Product Name: Touch 'N Talk CommunicationBoard
Vendor Imaginart Communication ProductsSize: 11" x 14" or 14" x
Cost: $11.95 - $16.95
Touch 'N Talk C unication Board is a rigid, v.. oof, matte finish white plastic boardTouch 'N Talk stickers or other user-specifiable symbols can be affixed to the board for direct-selection communication through pointing. The board can also be written on with marking pen.Touch 'N Talk Communication Boards are available in two sizes. Transparent slip-on vinylcovers are available for both (extra). A Touch 'N Talk Tote Board, the same basic design butwith a built-in handle, is also available in the same two sizes.
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PrOduct Name: Touch 'N Talk CommunicationNotebook
Vendor Imaginart Communication ProductsSize: 7 x 5.75"
Cost: $16.95
Touch 'N Talk Commtinitation Notebook is a small looseleaf binde, with blank pageS. User-specifiable symbols such as Touch 'N Talk stickers can be affixed to the pages forcommunication through pointing. Sections are separated by dividers with color tabs on t7,em.Each tab contains a graphic symbol for a category of message (food, people, feelings, etc.).Extra blank pages are available for the Touch 'N Talk Communication Notebook (extra).
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Product Name: Touch 'N Talk CommunicationStickers
Vendor Imaginart Communication ProductsSize: 1.5" x 1.5" each
Cost: $17.95
Touch "N Talk ComniunicatiOn Stickers are 1.5" square stickers, each containing a blackr-and-white drawing snggesting Some Message or unit of a message to be communicated. The adhesiveon the back of the stickers is made td adhere to and be peeled off of plaStic Surfaces _such ascommunication boards. One set contains 420 stickers, divided into categories such as feelings,family and friends, clothing, etc. Doubles are provided of the moS* commonly used symbols.A Touch 'N Talk Supplement of an additional 180 stickers is also available for $9.95 Both sctstogether are $22.95.
Product Name: To...ch 'N Talk MicrosVendor: Imaginprt Cominunication ProductsSize: 0.6" x 0.6" :;ach
Cost: $22.95
Touch 'N Talk Micros ate smaller (5/8" square) versions of the Touch 'N Talk CommunicationStickers designed tO be affiked _to the keys of electronic communication devices. These stickerscan be used to indicate which keys have been_programmed to Speak an entire word or _phrase.Included in the 660-sticker set are Touch 'N Talk Symbols: less specific graphic emblems thatcan be used to identify broad categories or abstract ideas.
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Product Name: Unipix
Vehdoe: Imaginart Communication ProductsSize: 4.5" x 6"
Cost: $8.95
Unipix is a spirat_bound 58-page notebook containing 265 color illustrations to be used hit-communication. These IS' square pictures pertain particularly to common messages thatindividuals need to commUnicate in order to cope with their environment. Sections of theUnipix book are marked by color tabs labeled with both words and symbols.
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Product NaMe: Word Board
Vendor: T.H.E. Instrumentation & PublishingCompany
Siie:
Cost: $95
Word board is a white board containing printed Nords in a grid. The user communicates bypointing to choices. A letter board is al. included. Its choices are laid out according to thepattern of a standard computer keyboard.
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ThiS chapter contains dedicated eleefroiiie ConVersation and writing aids.Aids must allow at least 32 distinct selectiOns (enough for the alphabet anda few controls) to be included. Single Speed linear scanners do not qualifysince their speed places a practical limit on the number of Selections; andwill be fiiiind in Chapter 4, Training and Communication Initiation Aids.SoftWare programs that are sold separately froin their Computers (e.g.; notpackaged as a whole withthe ccmputer) woidd hot be l i al hem but wouldbe listed in the Personal Tool or Aid SOftWare Chapter o.; Book 3 (chapter13). Computers and software that Ore sold only as a comtileie package andare designed specifically for communication would be listed hete.Related fUnctions found in the cross reference indexes includeConversatiahlltueraction (CP; rortabie Writing (PW), Alternate Input lo aConzpitter (TW); Word Processing (W P) -and EnvirOtiniental Control(
Appendix A includes: information on Portable Typewthers (useful asportable writing systems); Battery Operable PrititerS (Used with voice out putcommunication aids _to provide printed biaiiiii);Service Centers; SelectedBibliography on Videotapes on Augmentative Communication andComputer Access, Newsletters and Pu blications; and AdditionalInformation Resources.
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The following product entriesappear in this chapter
MITalk 1-63Canon Communicator M 1-63Dvorak One-Hand Typewriter 1-64Equalizer 17-64Expanded Koboar& for Speak N' Spell 1-65Express 3 1-65EyeTyper 11-66EyeTyper_Model 200 1-66Elescom 1-67 _
Handy_Tertninal 1-67!COMM 1-68Light Talker 1,68Ugh twriter 1-69Living Center 111 1-69Mini Talking Card Reader 1-70Minspeak 1 1-70PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication
Aid) 1-71PhotoPAC/EvalPAC 1-71Portable Pocket Typewriter/computer 1-72Portable Voice 11 1-72Quad-Independence Typewriter-Printer
System- 1-73ind Say-It-All Super Plus 1-7 3
SatiPACEpson -1-74SCAN_WOLF 17-74Small Tilk 1-25Specie Friend_Speecb Prosthesis 1-75SpeechAid 1-76 -Speschl'AGEpson 1-76Speechpad _1-77 _ _Switchboard 1-77Talking 100 1-78Talkini 100 Communicator 1-78TIM 1-79rimothy Communications Packag : -79Touch Talker 1-80Trine System (ACS) 1-80Trine System (Words+) 1-81Typewriters for the Visually Impaired 1-81Vocaid 1-82VOIS 130 1-82VOIS 135 1-83VO1S 10 183VOIS-150 1-84WOLF 1-84Zygo Módel IGO 1-85Zygo Notetkiok-17-85Zygo scanWR1TER 1-86
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Product Name: All Talk
Vendor: Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc.
Size: 16" x 20" x 2" or 10" x 15" x 2"
Weight 10 lbs.
POWer So Urce: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $3,995.00 or $4,995.00
All Talk is a human voice 6000 Communicator and training aid. AllTalk's membrane keyboardmay be programmed to have froth One 1'6_128 position& Voice output for each position isprogrammed by touching the posiOrm IA speaking the deSired phrase into a microphone.AllTalk storen the phrase by digitally encoding it (the voice ;3 riot Synthesized), and words inany language,sound& and musk thay be recorded and played back, as on a tape recorder. Whenthe user presses a programmed position, the prOgratiiined sound or speech is played back. Allwords, phrases; or sounds may be changed at any time by Sirriply repeating the programmingprocedure. The user may design overlays in any desired manner to correspond to programmedmessage& The size of cach area Of selection is also definable. Voice programs may alSo bestored on any standard cassette player for acteSs at a later time.AllTalk corries With a 600 word memory ($3,99500) or an expanded 1200 word memory (499500).AllTalk is available in two sizes; 16" x 20" x 2" and 10" x 15" x 2".
Product Name: Canon Communicator M
Vendor: Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Size: 3.3" x 5.2" x 1.2"
Weight: 8.8 oz.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost $395.00
The Canon Communicator M is a portable communitation aid that offers 190 keyboardfunctions and printed tape OUtPut. The A, B, C, D, and E keys may be used to store words orphrases of up to_19 characters each. Messages or phrases stored may be changed at a ny time bythe uses The Canon Communicator M may be used as an alternate, input to a computer with aserial interface. Output from the Canon Communicator M is to a thermal dot printer. Input ismade *iiA direct selection.
Keyguards, wheelchair Mounting, raincover, arm belts, and other accessories are available for theCanon Communicator M.
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Product NaMe: Dvorak One-Hand TypewriterVendor: Typewriting Institute for the
HandicappedSize:
Weight: 26 lbs.
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: $1,795.00
Dvorak One-Hand Typewriter is an IBM Correcting Selectric III with an altered keyboardlayout. The layout used is the Dvorak one-hand layout, which distributeS the typing load moreevenly amongst the fingers of a one-handed typist than does the standard layout.An optional device called Shift-Easy is available (extra). Shift Easy allows the typist to holddown the shift key with the thumb or palm while leaving the fingers in the home row.
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Product Name: Equalizer
Vendor: Words+, Inc.Size:
Weight: 19 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteriesCost: $3995.00 - $5575.00
Equalizer is a portable cOmmunication and writing aid based on a portable computer with LCDStreen display; The computer haS 256K of RAM, a 720K diSk drive, and can drive a printer(included). A speech synthesizer is. also included as part of the hardware package. The softwareincludes a word processing program, a system for voice output (so that text entered may bcspoken), and a drawing system.
Variaus forms of input including single switch can be used to run the Afftware for thcEqualizer. Contact the manufacturer for details.
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Proeuct Name: Expanded Keyboards for SpeakN' Spell
Vendor: EKEG Electronics Company LTDSize: 12" x 24" x 0.75"
Weight: 6 lbs.
POWer Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $375.00
These expanded keyboards are designed to connect to the Texas Instruments series of talkinglearning aids. They offer the same selection of keys as the TI devices, but have membranesurfaces and 2" key areas.
Three keyboards are available: the Speak & Read, the Speak & Snell, and the Speak & Math. Allcome complete with the T1 learning aid as well as the keyboard.
PrOduct Name: Ekpress
Vendor Prentke Romich CompanySiZei 185 x 14.5" x 3.5"
Weight: 9.5 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: See below
Express 3 is _a microprocessor-based communication aid offering written _or optional speechoutput. Words, phrases, Dr groups of phrases may be programmed into the Express 3's memoryby the user. Express 3 has an 8 by 16 matrix, and may be operated by direct selection,Tow/column scanning, directed Scanning, or encoding. Express 3 has 99 user programmablelevels, each having no limit to the length of storage (up to 8,000 characters _total). Express 3comes with a 40 character iine printer, a 40 characte. upper/lower case LCD display; and analarm call signal.
Express 3 has a user- rogrammable vocabulary and accepts all Prentke Romich controlinterface& Options for Express 3 include a remote display, a video display/text generator, speechoutput, and a keyboard interface_for access to standard computers (all extra). EXPRESS 3 ISCURRENTLY BEING PHASFT) OUT AND REPLACED by Touch Tall.er (see entry,Prentke Romich), which is avaL o' With Eipress 3 or Minspeak firmware P.irts and serviceWill still be available.
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Product Name: EyeTyper
Vendcw: Sentient Systems Technology, Inc.
Size: 23" x 9" x 9"
Weight: 15 lbs.
Power Source: 12V battery
Cost: $8,000.00, see below
EyeTyper is an electronic keyboard controlled by eyegaze. The user gazes at the desired letteror command to select items. Characters selected appear on the display and can be spoken by aspeech synthesizer, printed Or a printer, or sent to a microcomputer as input.NOTE: Eyetyper is being discontinued by Sentient Systems and replaced by the modelEyetyper 200. See separate entry by Sentient Systems Technology.
Product Name: EyeTyper Model 200
Vendor Sentient Systems Technology, Inc.Size: 8" x 12" x 3"
Weight: 3 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $2,995.00
EyeTyper Model 200 is an electronic keyboard and portable communication aid controlled byeyegaze. The device is placed 11" in front _of _the user's eyes; the user then selects letters,numbers, or commands by gazing at the appropriate vositions. LOnger unitS may be typed usingtw gaze combinations. Vocabulary can be programmed by the user with the eyes, from anexternal keyboard; or by loading from an Apple or IBM disk. Text the user constructs isdisplayed on a 40-character LCD display and spoken by a built-in speech synthesizer. Overlayscan be purchaSed or custom made.
Options for the EyeTyper Model 200 include a printer, an external display, and an externalkeyboard for programming keyboard configurations. A built-in keyboard emulating interface isprovided so the EyeTyper 200 can be used as an alternate computer keyboard, as well as anenvironmental control system.
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Product Name: Flexcom
Vendor Furalletech Systems, IncSize: 34" x !8"
Weight: 30 lbs.
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: $2,756.00
Flexcom is a scanning comMunication aid with a grid array. A single switch is used to activatean infrared transmitter which then remotely operates Flexcom, at a diStance of up to _15 ft.Flexcom's_ grid has 48_ positions (6 X 8), but the positions can be grouped_ in twoS or threes,allowing for 24- Or lb-position scanning. Scanning may be automatic or row-and-column. Thesurface is _designed to have overlays=applied and removed. Various educational and gameprograms can also be executed With Flexcom. Output from Flexcom can be simpl, 1 "beep"when a selection is made, or an alarm (alarm can be deactivated if desired). Scanning speed andbeeping time are adjustable. With proper interfaces, output can be rnade to a printer or acomputer. With optional control devices (extra), Flexcom can be used to turn on and off up toeight electrical appliances.
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PrOduet Name: Handy Terminal
Vendor Canon U.S.A, Inc:Size: 4" x &25" x 1.3"
Weight: 1.3 lbs.
PoWer Source: Rechargeable batteryCost: $550.00 - $900.00
Handy Terminal is a hand-held cOmputer terminal. Handy Terminal can be used to handle_andprint out data, and to communicate with other computers either directly via its RS=232Cinterface or over telephone lines if used with optional modem system (extra). Handy Terminalruns BASIC _programs written foil- the Canon AS-100 microcomputer. Different keyboardoverlays can be created to correspond tb the programming of the keys; entry_may be alphabeticor by phrases or conimands. An attachable miniature printer is available, and thc main unit haSa 40-character LCD display. Messages can also be typed directly in and printed out.Options for the Handy Terminal include a bar code reader, an acoustic coupler, and an extraRAM Memory pack.
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Product Name: ICOMM
Vendor: Intex Micro Systems CorporationSize: 14" x 12" x 5"
Weight: 6 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $2,495.00
ICOMM is a single switch scanning_communication aid with 64 message/symbol locations andSixteen scanning speeds. Six modes of operation are available on the ICOMM: lower case typing,all caps, first letter capitalized, control character, phrase, and local. The phrase mode useS Singlecharacters to call up pre7programmed phrases (cuStom programmed at factory ). The local modeallows the user to adjust the scanning rate, adjuSt baud rate of either serial port, andcommunicate simple needs by Morse Code. ICOMM contains a built-in s')eech synthesizer withunlimited vocabulary, automatic inflection control, and pre-prograi.ming of up to 2000characters worth of messages.
Output from ICOMM can be made through the speech synthesizer, to a printer, and to acomputer (serial ports for both are provide4 ICOMM is available without the speechsynthesizer.
Product Name: Light Talker
Vendor: Prentke Romich Company
Size: 13" x &9" x 2.8"
Weight: 5 lbs.
POWer Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $2,590.00 - $3,390.00
Light Talker is an electronic communication aid with synthesized speech output and optionalprinter or keyboard_output. Selection can be direct; with an Optical Headpointer, or scanning,with switches (all extra). _Automatic scanning (single Switch), row-and-column scanning (dualSwitch). and directed scanning (multiple switches) are all posSible, aS Well aS morse code input(two or three switches). The Light Talker can be used with_ either ExpresS or Minspeakfirmware (Prentke_Romich; price varies). Ekpress allows vocabulary to be stored with level (128locations on 99 levels), abbreviation expansion, and number encoding techniques. Minspeakallows vocabulary to be stored by abbreviation expansion or Semantic compaction (see glossary).Light Talker can also operate_ an environmental control system. Options for the Light Talkerinclude an external printer, a keyboard emulating interface for the Apple II family or IBM-PC(see Keyboard Emulator, Prentke Romich), and the Memory Transfer Interface, which allowsvoi.;bulary sets to be stored on Apple diskette. Kits are also available to convert the keyh.Ardto 8 tit 32 positions (rather than 128).
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Product Name: Lightwriter
Vendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.
Size: 13" x 12" x 4"
Weight: 5 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $1,995.00
Lightwriter is a portable electronic communication aid w:th dual 20:character LED display,column roll paper pnnter, and optional voice output. The uFer enters text on the device'skeyboard and it scrolls across ;lie two displays, one that faces the user and one that faces theopposite way. The teit can also be printed on the_printer or spoken by the speech synthesizerLi_Otwriter tomes With 20 stored commonly used phrases, 45 _stored common words, andinstructions in permanent memory. Ten user-programmable memory keys are also provided.Nine accept up to 50 characters; the tenth accepts 395 for note taking. T!le time any key mustbe depressed in order to activate it is aejustable, as is the volume of the audible feedback (click)that accompanies each key activation.
A keyguard is available for Lightwriter (extra). Cost of Lightwriter will vary depending uponwhether the voice output option is ordered.
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Product Name: Living Center III
Vendor: Words+, Inc.Size:
Weight:
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: $2,667.00 $3,539.00
Living Center III is a complete system for_ word processing, computing, and communication."Fhe system incorpoates a personal microcomputer (IBM:PC or PCjr compatibles, or Apple Heor He) and Special SoftWare that allows many functions to be performed uSing only a singleswitch for input. Functions that can be so performed include: speaking through a Speechsynthesizer; word processing, playing _gamec., composing music, drawing, controlling_ appliances,and calculation. Stored vocabulary and phrase lists are the primary means for constructingsentences; however Word§ can also be added or deleted using a spelling option.The cost of the Living Center III depends upon the type of computer and the software ordered.Complete systems are available with computer, printer, speech synthesizer, input system, andsoftware.
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Product Name: Mini Talking Card Reader
Vendor Crestwood Company
Siie: 6" x 5" x 2"
Weight: 14 oz.
Power Source: 4 "AA" Batteries
Cost: $59.95
Mini Talking_Card Reader is a hand-heid device that records and plays back strips of audio tapeattached to cards. Audio tape with adhz:sive backing is placed on a ca7d, photo, etc. The card isihen placed in a slot of the Reader, which can either record or play back the tape's contents.'Fwo seconds of sound fit on each inch of applied tape. Applications include an wering thephont, (Introductory and emergency messages), relaying a small set of messages, and ...ailing torhelp.
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Product Name: Minspeak I
Vendor: Prentke R:.mich Company
Size: 18.5" x 14 5" x 3.5"
Weight: 11 lbs.
Power Soul-e0: Rechargeable baaeries
Cost: See below
MinSpeak 1 iS a portable electronic communication:aid with synthesized speech output andoptional:printer or_computer keyboard output. Selections are made directly; by depressing keyson a membrane keyboard. Minspeak 1 allows vOtabirlary to be Stored by the technique ofsemantic compaction (see glossary). Minspeak 1 can also be used to operate an environmentalcontrol system.
Options for Minspeak 1 include a printer; a keyboard emulating interface, and the MemoryTransfer Interface, which allows vocabulary to be stored on diskette _on _an_Apple computer%MINSPEAK I IS CURRENTLY_ BEING PHASED OUT AND REPLACED by the LightTalker and :.ne Touch Talker (Prentke Romich; see entries). Parts and service will still beavailable. Contact Prentke Romich for details.
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Proddet Name: PACA (Portable AnticipatoryCommunication Aid)
Vendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.
Size: 11.4" x 8.5" x 1.75"
Weight: 4 lbs.
Power Source: Rechatgeable batteries
Cost: Contact manufacturer
PACA (Portabie Anticipatoty .:-:_mication Aid) is a scanning communication aid with a 24-column printer ari- optional _ output. The Software of the PACA provides for peron-to-person CORM: .1catirm note taking, writing, and calculatiOn. Selection arrays are presented on achangeable LCD display. Their contents are determined by a set of anticipatory, or predictive,rc mines which improve the efficiency of letter and word selection by r:Anking selectionsaccording to their frequenCv of use by the particular uSer. Once the user begins spelling a word,the PACA offt;rs the uscr t: ose words most likely to be choSen, and organizes the scanningalphabetic keyboard by the %1,ost likely following letters. The PACA'S memory can hold up to750 words, and a microcassette storage unit is provided for backup. Scanning may be automatic(single switch, adjustable speed) or row=and=cOlumr: (dual switch); An audible call signal isprovided.
The PACA has an RS-232 serial poi t for sending text to an external s ech synthesizer.
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Product Name: PhotoPAC/EvalPAC
Vendor: Adaptive Communication S!,,, ems, Inc.Size: 14.75" k 8.5" 1.75"
Weight: u lbs.
POwer Source: P.tichargeable batteries
Cost: $3,995.00
PhotoPAC_, also knoWn_ aS_ EVaIPAC, is a communication aid With synthesized voice outputbased on the Epson HX-20 portable corriPliter. PhotoPAC is designed to be operated usingseveral different selection techniqueS: Standard keyboard, expanded keyboard, scanning (singleswitch), directed scanning (joystick), light pointer (direct SelectiOn), and inorse_mie (single ordual _switch). The words or phrases spoken when each position iS selected_ may be programmed,and up to 15 programming patternS, each with its own vocabulary and selection technique, canbe stored on separate levels_ and recalled When needed. Individual_overlays may be created foreach programmed level; alphabetic and blank OvetlayS are prOvided. The message the usercreates may be displayed oh the LCD display, printed on a built-in roll paper printer, andspoken by a speech synthesizer.
Various peripheral devices_are provided with the paCkage. Options for the PhotoPAC are thesame as those for the ScanPAC/Epson (see entry). The _SyStem Can be configured with thescanning array separate from or on top of the keyboard surface.
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Product Name: Portable PocketTypewriter/Computer
Vendor: Crestwood Company
Size: 6.75" x 3.75" x 1"
Weight 2.25 lbs.
P, Ater Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $154.95
The Portable Pocket Typewriter/Computer is a small communication aid with an elev.character display and a built-in printer. Short messages may be typed on the display, and longermcgsages may be printed out in their entirety for viewing. A capacity for 2K of memory isavailable for messages, which allows trmporary storage of phrases for use while device is inoperation.
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Vendor: Words+, Inc.
Size: 12" x SS' x 4"
Weight: 6 lbs.
PoNyer Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $1,975.00 - $2,275.00
The_Words+ Portable Voice II is a communication system based on the Epson HX-20 notebookc_omputer, a battery-powered voice synthesizer, and an expanded keyboard or external switch.Words+ Portable Voice II provides visual, printed, or spoken output of words and Sentences. Anabbreviation expansion routine is provided; and entire sentences may be stored and recalled by2ntering a number code.
For the external switch version, Morse code is used to make selections. The expanded keyboardversion may function with or without the auto-repeat feature. The expanded keyboard versionmay also use any symbol system or other key identification desired by the user.
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Product Name: Quad-Independence Typewriter-Printer System
Vendor: Extnsions for IndependenceSize: 17.25" x 15.5"
Weight:
Pówer Source: None
Cost: $696.00 = 1259.00
Quad =Independence Tyr Ater-Printer System is a Brothcr Cornpactronic 58 daisy wheel electrictypewriter outfitted to operated using no more than a mouthsticit or non:functional hand.The Easy-Load-a-Paper system provided allows the user to load paper into the typewriter.Extended levers and other adaptations allow the user to perform such functions as changingribbon cartidges and daisy wheels.
The system comes with a Brother IF-50 Computer Interface, which allows the typewriter to beused as I printer for a computer.
Product Name: ay-It-All and Say-It-All SuperPlus
Vendor InnocompSizO: 13" x 7" x 2"
Weight: 4.5 lbs.
Power Source! Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $950.00 - $1350.00
Say-It-All is a portable communication aid that pioVides synthesized voice output of words andphraSes typed in on the keyboard. Wards are_ typed in lettet by letter; and can entered instandard or_phonetic spelling Say=It-All's keyboard is a continuOuS flat plaStie Surface with keyareas marked on it Say-It-All Super _Plus is similar to Say-It-All, but has softie additibnalfeature& A repeat key allows the last_phrase spoken tb be repeated as many times as necessary.AnOther key switches the_device to an expansion mode in which Single keystrokes can producefull words or_phrases. The Super-Plus comes with a user programmable vbcabrilary of 12,Phrases; custom phrases canbe added. Both Say-It-All versions have an RS-232 port for out:-,utto many printers. Options available from the manufacturer incltide a shoulder strap 7: Angerposition overlay, a volume amplifier, and portable external printer (all extra).
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ProdUct Name: ScanPAC/Epson
Vendor: Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc.Size: 14.75" x 85" x 1.75"
Weight: 6 lbS.
Power Source: Rechargeahie batteries
Cost $3,695.00
ScanPAC/Epson is a scanning communication :aid with synthesized voice output based on theEpson HX-20 portable Computer. Input to ScanPAC_can bemade on its keyboard, bi- With singleswitch, joystick, _Or Single Or dual switch morse code Messages created_ appear on an 80-character LCDdisplay, and ran be printed _on the built-in printcr and spoken_ via a biiilt=inspeech synthesizer. The:scanning_array has 112 prOgranimable positz.-,n& Up to fifteen differentscanning arrays, each with liwn vocabulary, can be created, stored, and recalled. Which lampswill_ scan and the location,s ze of the symbols are programmable as_ well. An abbreViationexpansion program is provided. 13lOck Scanning of entire rows,rhen eight, four, and finally Onelocation may also be performed. Scanning rate is also user ldjustable._ Options for_ScanPACincjude a pi 'ram called MathPAC which provides_a speech-output calculator; Monitor, whichallows a vic,..o mbnitbr to be used for output; an Apple He keyboard emulator which allowsScanPAC or ControlPAC (see entrieS) tO Serve as input. The system can be configured with thescanning array separate from or on top of the keyboard surface.
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P-qctiuct Name: SCANWOLF
Vtndor: Wayne County Intermediate SchoolDistrict
Size: 145' x 10" x 1.75"
Weight: 2 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batc,..':ies
Cost: $375.00
SCANWOLF iS a portable communication aid with synthesized voice output. There are 36possible selection_areas in a 6 X 6 Matrik, however these can be combined (e.g, two 6 X 3 cellS,four 3 x 3 cells, etc.)., The purchaser specifics the matrix configuration desired. LEDs (lightcmitting diodek) are scanned either automatiLd.ly or manually, controlled by a single switch.VocabuLries are Organited into pages or lesels. Up to 30 pages_ can be accommodated,depending_on the matrix thoSen and the word count. Vocabulary programmed into each cellcan be words; phmsrs, letters, numbers, etc. A Single &election is limited to 128 characters(approximately Ciree to four average length sentencei). SCANWOLF muSt be prograinmed bythe manufacturer. rieSired vocabulary is provided by the purchaser, and overlay are created by.the pure:laser i Finc! the optimal Eyinbol system.
A miniature rotary switch in the upper left corner of the L ED board controls either the speedof the auto scan or the confirmation delay (e.g., before speaking) of the manual scan.
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Product Name: Small Talk
Vendor: VTEK
Size: 14.5" x 8.5" x 1.75"
Weight 5 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteriesCost: $2195.00
Small Talk is a portable microcomputer equipped_ with an 80-character LCD display, a 24-columnprinter, and synthesized speech output. _Small Talk eOtheS equipped with a voice:output wordprocessing prOgram (Word-Talk) and a voice output s-cientifi-c calculator progn.ai (Ca lc-Talk).The user can-eriter text on the keyboard and then use either the display bi- Speech ouTut to editthe teit, performing wo4-d processing functions stieli as line-and character insertion aild deletiOn,centering,_line_and screen reviewin_g tabulating and searching The unit's microcassette storagesystem will held the equivalent of six full pages of textSmall "I alk can be connected to various peripherals such as printers and other computers via itsserial port
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Product Name: Special Friend Speech PiosthesisVendor: Shea Pr' J,Icts,
Size: 15" X 9.75" x 25
Weight: 6 lbs.
PoWer Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost $2,390.00 - $3,250.00
Special Friend Speech Prosthesis is a portable electronie editimunication aid with voice output.The user can select pre:programmed phrases, cornpose phrases letter by letter, or create andrecall custom phrases. The custom:phrases are arranged on nine levels, each of which is a groupof cOinmon need situations: (conversation, personal needS, Math, etc.). Custom information canbe stored on aby of 26 levels. The levels are reached by typing a single number or letter. Oncethe level is reached tht desired phrase is called up by entermg a single letter code; thus there are26 ic 26 memory locations. Messages can be reviewed on the Special Friend's 80-chara(.:er LCDdisplay befof e being spoken:
Special Fr is aVailable in two models. The_direct inpw r- HS a membrane keyboardwith a keygu,i1d; select:or is maee by pressing the keys: "1-i ,ining model has lamps for eachkey; selection i. made by scanning with a single switch; programming is done with a light pen.
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Product Name: SpeechAid
Vendor: Intex Micro Systems Corporation
20" x 8.7" x 2.8"
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
Power Cuurce: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: .
Speech Aid is a :portable communication aid that provHeS synthesized voice output of letters,phonemes, Words, or phrases typed in on the keyboard. SpeechAid_ has ....irtually unlimitedvocabulary,_ pronounce- the 5G00 most common ,..onversational words with near 100 pereentaccuracy, and comes 80 preprogrammed coMMOnly used phrases that can Je recalled withcombinations of two keystrokes. The user can also store custoM messages cf up to 2000characters, c tch Of Which can be recalled with a single keystroke. SpeechAid haS a 64-pitchinflection cOntr61, and can speak musical tones in a five-octave range.
SpeechAid comes with RS2:2C serial interface for output to a printer oi a computer.Membrane keyboards with iactile feedback are available.
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Product Nailie: SpeechPAC/Epson
Vendor Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc.4 MOM Size: 14.75" x 8.5" x 1.75"
Weight: 5 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable hat: -;,ics
Cost: $2,295.00
The SpeechPAC/Epson is cOmmunication aid with synthesized voice output based on_ theEpson HX-20 portable computer. Message§ typed on the SpeechPAC's keyboard cre displayedon the 80-character LCD display, and may be spoken via a built:in synthesizer (optional), printedon the built-in printer, or saved on microcassette. SpeechPac may store up to 23,000 charactersin memory, alloWing tor completely user-customized vocabulary. SpeechPAC comes with anabbreviation expansion program which allOws the user to recall messages of up to 250 characterseach by entering two or three characters. A list of abbreviations and their correspondingexpansions may be printed at any time with one keystroke.
VariOUS optionS are OVailable for the SpeechPACIEpson. Sofiware is available for speech-outputcalculating (MathPAC); using a video mo dtOr for display (Monitor); and connecting a Unicornexpanded keyboard as input (MemKey_). A keyboard emulating interface for the Apple IIe isavailable. Environmental control is possinle via ControlPAC (see entry).
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Product Name: SpeecliPad
Vender: Crabapple Systems
Size: 12" x 12"
Weight: 8 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: Contact oianufacturer
Speech Pad is an adapted PowerPad (see entry) that allows_its use for synthesized Speech outputwithout being tied down to a stationary_computer. The 12 x 12" surface is divided into 3" x 3"blocks. There are_ 15 distinct leVels among which the user may move. Each block may beprogrammed to store a word or phrase of up to 40 character% on each of the 15 levels. Pressing acombination of two blocks activates the builtin speech synthesizer. User selectable symbok arcplaced on the surface of the SpeechPad.
Vocabulary may be programnied directly on the SpeechPad, however a special software packagesimplifies the process by allowing the phrases to be customized using an Apple II+ and a VotraxType 'N Talk,then downloaded to the SpeechPad.
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Pa u SIct Name: Switchboard
Vendor: ETI CorporationSize: 17' x 16' x 8"
Weight: 4 lbs.
Power Source: 120V *.0
Cvst: $650.00
Switchboard is a row-and-column scanniag toihinunication aid that can be be configured With 4,12, 16, 28, or 49_ positions. Seic-cons can be made in the four-position configuration by elircctselection using_four SwiteheS. Auiomatic and manual scanning wc,rk in 4, 12, 16, and 28 pos ionsRow-and,column scanning and directed seanning work in the 49:position mode exc!usivel,,.Automatic_ scanning can use_one_ Or tWe §Witches (forward or backward) arid 11 as a ratcadjustable from 0 to 42 seconds to over a minute. In manual scanning, two switches uSedmove the light forward or baekWard one position at a tittte; a third switch indic-JeF. Wee:ion. Inrow-and-column scanning, a single sWitch is used to scan row, then cOlunin, the sriect oii. In-cursor control, the user can scan in either Of two directions (with two swaches) or ' any c1 fo.lrdirections (with four switchesor a joystick). The user can scan in a circular pattc.,11 "auton, iticand manual scanning modes only).
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PrOdutt Name: Talking 100
Vendor: Commetrics, LTD
Siie: 83" x 12" x 2"
Weight: 6 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $1,950.00
The Talkifig 100 is a cOmmunication and writing aid based on the Tandy Model 100 computer.The Talking 100 will speak documents or phrases if the Talking 100 software is running, and willperform audible interactive word_processing with the Writer 100 word processing program (bothare available from the manufacturer). The Talking 100 may speak entire documents, line ny line,or echo characters as they are entered.
The Talking 100 offers voice output, and optional printed output.
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Product Name: Talking 100 Comrinicator
Vendor: TASH, Inc.
Size: 12" x 9" x 5"
Weight: 7 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $1995.00
T.Iiking 1(X) Communicator_is a poi;able synthesized vcice communicati, .11 aid based Oh the TRS?i0 Model 100 cbInputer. The computer fits into a lase which contains the voice synthesizer,speaker, and batteries. The ccmmunicator can be operated directly using the keyboard or with asingle switch in the scanning mode Up to 40 custom messages can be stored in memory andr-ca!led w;th a two letter code.
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Product Name: TIM
ndor: Computers r the PhysicallyHandicapped
Size: 8.5" x 9" x &5"
Weight: 5 lbs.
Power Source: A(
Cost: $5,180.00
TIM is a Semi-POrtable computer-based communication system. TIM allows the user to assemblefull pages Of tekt, and tci control devices in the environment. TIM preSentS the user with menusof choices on R video MOnit6r, and the user selects from the menus and submenuS, by scanningwith a single switch. Text may be assembled from the alphabet (arranged in order of frequencyof English uSage), from a 1,200-word vocabulary,or from numbers, punctuition, symbols, or user-defined phrases. TIM's active memory will hold up to ten pages of text. Text may be stored onmagnetic tape for later recall, Or printed on an optional printer. TIM may be controlkd usingonly a single switch.
Various options, including synthesized speech output, an alarm call, and telephone accessories,are available; contact the manufacturer.
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Vendor: SoftCap CompanySize:
Weight:
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: $850.00 for software
Timothy Communications Package iS a microcomputer-based communication aid with printedand synthesized speech output. The package consists of the software and adaptors to operatethe system; CommOdOre computer; monitor, disk drive, and_ printer are all eictra. The programpresents the user with menus Of spoken phrases on the monitor. The_user SelectS either thedesired phrase or another menu by Stanning the available choices. Scannin,g can be With asingle switch or With up to five ..witche. Once the desired phrase is readied, it appears at thetop of the sereen and Can be snoken by synthesizer or printed by the printer. Phrase menuscan be added, and stored OA diik for recith.
Four other programs come with :',he_piatkage: a menu editor that allows someone other than theuser to add phraseS; a menu utilities program that_ facilitates storing phraSe menus on disk;Alpha Writer, a prograni that allows the user to compose messagcs of any length letter by letter;and Switch Test, a program for testirig Which control switch works best for the user.
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Vendor Prentke Romic., CompanySize: 13" x 8.8" x 2.75"
Weight: 5.25 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $1,995.00 - $:,795.00
Tou0-. Talker is a portable electronic communication aid offering synthesized speech output andopticial printer or computer keyboard output. Selections are made directly by_pushing one ofthe keys on the membrane keyboard Messages can be displayed on an LCD before beingspoken. The Touch Talker can be used with either Express or Mirtspe:tk firmware _(price wi:lvary depending upon which firmware is used). ExpreSs firmware allo o::abulary to bc storedand retAled with level (128 locations on 99 levels), abbreviation expanst o-i. and number encodingtechniques. Minspeak firmware allaws_vocabulary to be stored and recalled by semanticcompaction (see glossary). The Touch Talker can also be used to operate an environmentalcontrol system.
Options for the Touch Talker =include external printer, keyboard emula.: iiterfate for theApple He or 11+ and the IBM-PC (see Keyboard Emulator, Prentke Ind thc MemoryTransfer Interface, which a:lows vocabulary sets to be stored on A ple ictte. KitS are alsoavailable to convert the keyboard to 8 or 32 positions (rather than 1' )
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Product Name: Trine System (ACS)
Vendor Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc.Size: 14.75" x 8.5" x 1.75"
Weight: 52 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $1,395.00 .-- $2,595.00
The, ACS Trine System is a three-function communication aid. The Trine SerVes as a n( rtableclect-onic notebook, a communication aid with printed or synthcsized_voice output, And abilityto control a general purpose computer via a standard keyboard emulating interface. The systemis based on the Epson_ HX-20 portable computer, and is equipped with a standard keyboard; an80=tharacter LCD display, a built-in strip printer, optional, speech synthesiZer c.lit, and the TrineSoftwarc and documentation developed at the Trace Center, Text can_bc composed in gik "WOrkspaces," each holding up to 55_20--tharacter lines, and retaining their memory when the_power isOff. Te,.t can be reviewed by viewing it on the displayand can be Spoken (optional), primed, orstored OP microcassette. A program for abbreviation expansion (QuicKey) is proVided. Single-finger operation provided.
The_ACS Trine is $1395.00_without speech; $2,595.00 With sped-ch. The l'rine System's keyboardemulating interface complies _with the KEI standard developed At the Trate Center; Universityof Wise-On-Sin. A MOrSe code input option is being developed.
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Product Name: Trine System (Words+)
Vendor Words+, Inc.&lie: 14.75" x &5" x 3.75"
Weight: 11.8 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $2.295.00
Words+ Trine System is a three-function communication aid. The Trine serves as a portableelectronic notebook, a commuhiCatidn aid with printed _or optional synthesized voice output; anda tool for controlling a _general purpOSe COmpitter via a standard keyboard emulating interface.The system IS based on the Epson HX-20 portable coMpUter (fitted with an additional unit), andis_equipped with a standard keyboard, an 80-character LCD display, a built-in strip printer, anoptional speech synthesizer Unit, and the Trine software 3nd documentation developed at theTrace Center. Text can be composed in Sik "Work spaces," each of which can hold up to 55 20-character lines, and which retain their memory while the power is off. Text can be reviewed byviewing it on the display; and can be spoken, (optional ) printed, or stored on roicrocassette. Aprogram for_abbreviation expariSibn (QuicKey) is provided; expansion dOeS not require a specialkey to be pressed. Single-finger operation is prOvided for.The Trine System's keyboard emulating interface coniplieS with the KEI standard developed atthe Trace Center, University Of Wisconsin. A Morse code irirlt option iS being developed.
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Vendor _Typewriting Institute for theHandicapped
Size:
Weight: 26 lbs.
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: $725.00
Large-Type Typewriter is a standard keyboard IBM Model D electric typewriter adapted to typelarger. The type style used has 6 spaces to the inch hori7ontally (as compared to 10 and 12spaces for pica and elite) and 4 vertical lines to the inch (as mpared to the standard 6 of picaand elite). The large print type has both capital and lower casL ietters.
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Product Name: Vocaid
Vendor TexaS Instruments, Inc.Size: 10 x 14" x 15'
Weight: 2.75 lbs.
Power Source: 2 "D" batteriet:.
Cost: $150.00
Vocaid is an electronic communication aid with synth .sized_voice output. The device has a 36-key keyboard with 125"-square keys and a keygir 1. Four interchangeable overlays areprovided, and the vocabulary for each is pre-programmA into the Vocaid. The user changesvocabulary sets when changing overlay& A total of 140 words, letters and numberS are provided;the 36th key on each overlay- is tile "ofr key. To communicate, the user presses a key or a seriesof keys, and the deicespeaks the pre-programmed output in synthesized voice. The fouroverlays are bedside (medical), alphanumeric, telephone assistance, and leisure.
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Product Name: VOIS 130
Vendor Phonic Ear, Inc.
Sin: 165' x 8.75" x 3.25"
Weight: 175 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $2995.00
VOIS 130 is portable electronic coirmunication aid. TAMS 130 provideS Synthesized voice outputof phrases entered on its membiai keyboard. Pronunciations of 45 phoneme& 12 morphemes,26 letters, 352 words, and 19 phrase.: ,re pi-I.-programmed; the user can also create, store, and editup to 118 custom phrases containing a total of _3000 pieceS of information. Although the VOISdoes not support text to speech. use of the phoneme mode allOw unlimited- vocabularyphonemically spelling the words. Phrases can oe composed and reviewed before being Spoken incommunication. Five levels of_ operation (four pre-progiammed plus one user-programmable)allow 118 of the 128 keys to be assigned no _to five different value& Five ke board overlays (fourpre-printed, one blank) are provided. Pitch and rate of speech are adjuStable; volume is user-adjustable.
Options for VOIS 130 include a keyguard and a carrying case (extra; case is made by anotherManufacturer, contact Phonic Ear for details).
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Product Name: VOIS 135
Vendor: Phonic Ea , Inc.
Size: 16.5 ic 8.75" x 3.2"
Weight: 3.5 lbs.
Power Source: Rectu.rgea .2 batteries
Cost $2,995.00
VOIS 135 is a voice output communication aid_with 118 selection locations (keys), teach havingfour programmable levels. The user may program_p_hrases )r wOrAs foi eac, individual key onthe membrane keyboard, or locations may be_gronped into larger c_.election areas. Any Symbolsor words may be placed on overlays for the VOIS 135; the organization of symbols or words isentirely up to the user. The four_p_rogrammabll levels may be used to group vocabulary sets(work, home, etc) or to hold vocabulary sets for a number ot userS. The use of phonemes incomposing messages allows for unlimited vocabulary phonemically spelling the worc13 . MesSagescan be reviewed and edited before being spoken in communication. Pitch and rate of speechadjustable; volume is user-adjustable.
OptiOnS for VOIS 135 include a keyguard and a carrying case (extra; case is made by a differmtmanufacturer, contact Phonic Ear for details).
Product Name: VOIS 140
Vendor: Phonic Ear, Inc.
Size: &75" x &25" x 3.5"
Weight: 275 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteryCost $2995.00
VOIS 140 is a portable tommunicatiOn aid With synthesized voice output VOIS 140 usesencoding the user enters a three-digit number on the 1ceyboard, and each number combination isassigned a word, phoneme, Morpheme; letter, _or phrase. 891 words, 45 phonemes, 13 morphemes,26 letters,_and 19 phraget Are pre=programmed into VOIS 140, and an additional 99 three=numbercombinations can be assigned cuStOnt phraSet by the user (up to 3000 custom characters total).Messages can be reviewed and edited before being uSed in communication. Use of phonemes inmessage composition allaws for unlimited vocabulary phonemically spelling the words. Voluineis user-adjustable. VOIS 140 comes with a keyguard.
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Product Name: VOIS 150
Vendor: Phonic Ear, Inc.
Size: 16.5" x 8.75" x 3.25"
Weight 3.75 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost $2,995.00
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VOIS 150 is a portable encoding electronic communication aid with voice output. Nearly 1000words, phrases, lettersi and phonemes are_pre-programmed; the user acesses them by enteringcombinations of_ three numbers on VOIS 150's numeric membrane keyboard. 100 custommessages of up to 3000 characters total can be created, Stored, and recalled by the user. Atemporary memory allows messages of 50 characters ta be stored for Lige in normal conversation.Use of phonemes allows for unlimited vocabulary phonemically spelling the words. Volume iSuser-adjustable.
VOIS 150 can be operated by scanning as well as direct selection. I ch key on the keyboard hasa light that lights during scanning. A different auditory tone c:n also be produced for eachposition (key) as it is scanned, permitting use of VOIS 150 by visuaily impaired people. Scanningcan be done with a single switch or joystick, and scanning speed is user-adjustable.
Product Name: WOLF
Vendor: Wayne County Intermediate SchoolDistrict
Size: 14.5" x 10" x L75"
Weight: 2 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $275.00
WOLF is a portable communication aid with synthesized VOict output. The tiSer presses keys onthe device's 36-key board to select_preTrogrammed words or_phrases. Words and phraSeS caneither be spoken as they are selected or :compiled into longer phrases and sentences and thenspoken. When a_phrase has_been_ assembled froth the selections made; the user presses a key tomake the synthesizer speak the_phrase. Alternatively, the SySteni can Speak the phrase as it istyped without delay; WOLF uses a systm of levels. From the first or "maSter" leVel, the userselects the level that contains the desired vocabulary (other methods of shifting levels are alsoaccommodated). _Then the word or phraSe 16 be spoken is selected. Up to 500 words can bestored in 30 levels. Overlays may be treated for each level. Keys may be grouped together forfewer choices and larger selection areas. A keyguard is provided.
WOLF must be prograrnthed by the manufacturer, contact them about placing an order. Ascanning version of WOLF is also available (see entry for SCANWOLF).
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Product Name: Zygo Model 100
Vendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.
Size: 18.5" x 15" x 3.5"
Weight: 14 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $1,750.00
Zygo Model 100 is a 100-position scanning communication aid. The 10 x 10 array is mounted in aca§e that stands Vertically._ Each position has a light, and the tAer can Scan the positions eitherautomatically by row and column (single switch) or manually (multiple_ switcheS). Speed ofautomatic scanning is adjuStable. A short-term memory is provided that will hold up to 16selections;_these selections may be played back in the order in which they were made. Alarm,memdry; and scanning on/off functions may be set so that they can be controlled by the user. AconSOle with roll paper printer and 16,character LED display is available (extra). This consolemounts_to the bottom of the MOdel 100, and is meant for use with an alphanumeric overlay.Computer interfaces are also available which allow the Model 100 to act as an alternatekeyboard for an Apple Ile or II+ (extra).
Product Name: Zygo Notebook
Vendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.
Size: 115 x 8.25" x 2"
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $895.00
Zygo Notebook is a portable communication and Writing aid with an 8-line; 40-character per lineLCD display and optional printed output. The keyboard has the full standard typewriter layoutplug ten function keys and_a four-key cursor keypad. Notebook has an internal memory forsaving text, and a ''prcitect" feature save§ all data for up to 26 days after the device's power goesoff; for whatever reason. NotebOok incOrpOrateS Abex, a Zygo designed chip, which provides anabbreviation expansion function, allowing short alphanumeric codeS to be created whichautomatically expand to complete phrases when writing.
Notebook has a parallel inte_lace (standard Centronics type) for connection to an externalprinter (not included). A keyguard is available at extra cost.
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Product Name: Zygo scanWRITERVendor: Zygo Industries, Inc.Size: 925" x 925" x
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Power Source: Rechargeable batteryCost: $4,000.00
ZygO ScanWRITER iS a portable scanning communication and writing aid with_ ai20=characterLCD display, 20=column printer, and optional voice output. The user generatescharacters by selecting them from a full computer keyboard _scanning array. Scanning may berow-and-column (single switch), or directed (multiple switches). Up to 800 characters tcital maybe stored by the user at 40 locationS for routine quick message& A 120-character tem_poraryprivate storage (for visual display withcitit printing) is also provided. Up to 4000 characters totalmay be stored by the user at 156 locations.
A text-to-speech synthesizer may be added for voice output (extra). ScanWRITER can also beused as an alternate computer keyboard with the purchase of a special keyboard emulatinginterface (extra).
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Telecommunication Devices fOrthe Deaf (IDD's)
This chapter includes only those devices which have been specificallydesigned for deaf individuals to communicate over telephone lines. ItincludeS systems which use ASCII, BAUDOT, touch tones or voice totransfer information. Telewriters are included in this chapter.
Related fimetions found in the cross references include Telecommunication(TL), Conversationanteraction (CI), and Phone Control (PC).
Appendix A includes information summaries on Selected InformationResources for the Deaf; Networks, Bulletin Boards and Databases; andAdditional Sources of Information.
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The following product entriesappear in this chapter
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_Keyboard 1-91Minicom 11_1,92Porta Printer Plus MP20 1-92Porta Printer Plus MP200 1-93Porta Printer Plus MP4OD 1-93Porta View Junior/Model 12 1-94Print-A-Call 1-94SSI-100 Communicator 1-95SSI-220 Communicator 1-95SSI-240 Communicator 1.96Superprint 100, 200, 400 1-96Talk Tone 1-97TeleBraille 1-97Telewriter 1-98
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Product Name: Amcom C
Vendor: American Communication CorporationSize: 10" x 10" x 2.5"
Weight: 2 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $199.00
Amcam C is a portable TDD with a 34=key keyboard and a sixteen character display. Amcom Ctransmits in Baudot The device includes GA and SK keyS, a manual carriage return, and a clearkey. A call status light is also provided.
Output from the Amcom C is Baudot at either 455 or 50 (European) baud.
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Product Name: COM 2000
Vendor: Precision Controls, Inc.1111,1% Size: 11" x 10" x 3"
Weight: 3 lbs:
Power Source:
Cost: $199.00
COM 2000 is a TDD With a 32-character display and four-row typewriter-style keyboard. Abutton must be pushed to stroll the display froth left to right A printer_interface_ is provided forcorineetion to an external printer. The COM 2000 transmits in BAUDOT code (45.5 BAUD).COM 2000 comes with built-in rechargeable batteries.
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Product Name: Echo 2000
Vendor: Palmetto Technologies, Inc.
Size: 7" x 35' x 1"
Weight: 12 oz.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $299.00
The Echo 2;000 is a hand-held communication device for hearing impaired individuals with somelimited speech skills; The Echo 2000 works in conjunction with a standard touch tote telephone,using_ a two-digit number code to:represent letters of the alphabet as well as commonly usedwords and phrases. To transmit a letter to the perSon USing the Echo 2,000, the sender must firstpress the key on which_ the desired letter is printed and then preA the "poSitibn" key (1, 2, or 3)which represents the position of the letter_ on the chosen key. Numbers arid -commonly usedwords Nfliat, where, why, etc) aS Well as "Hello, how are you?" ma also be sent with special two-digit sequences. Incoming_ messages are displayed on the Echo 2 111's 16 character LCD display.Messages longer than 16 characters scroll across the display from lefi to right.
Product Name: Intele-Type
Vendor: Ultratec, Inc.
Size: 132" x 105' x 32"
Weight:
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $595.00
InteleType is a multi4unction communications terminal with a 16-character LCD display and an printer Intele-Typemay function_as a computer terminal (cdininimicating in
ASCII), a TDD Lcommunicating in _Baudo4 a typewriter, a TDD riswering machine, and acalculator. The Intele=Typt haS a 3,700 character memory for writing and editing text or TDDmessages. The 80 column printer accepts either regular or thermal paper, and will print on rollor Sheet paper Intele-Type comes with ajmper roll holder, roll paper, sheet paper, and twocaSSette ribbons. The device also comes with an RS-232C interface ccinnector forcommunication with computers and peripheral devices, as well as extra 4K of memory and acarrying case.
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Product Name: Lifestyle Personal CommunicatorVendor: Garid, Inc.
Size: 35' x &75" x 1.25"
Weight: 18 oz.
Power Source: Rechargable batteryCost: $1795.00
The Lifestyle1 PerSonal COArnunicator is :a portable communicatiOns device that _cancommunicate by electronic display, SytheSiied voice output; the deaf Baudot code, _Or ASCIIcomputer modem The_ keyboard has a stahdard type*riter laYout plus computer function keys.The voice synthes:zer has _a fixed 1700 word vocabulary, Aild the deVice'S Memory can be used tostore and recall phone mithbersi spoken or typed phrases. The Lifestyle PerSonal Communicatorcan autodial numbers, automatically send out preprogrammed responses to voice, TDD, orcomputer messages received, and save messages received from TDDs or computers. TheCoriiMunicator also functions as clock/calender and a calculator.
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Product Name: Lifestyle Personal CommunicatorExpanded Keyboard
Vendor: EKEG Electronics Company LTDSize: 18" x 12" x 1"
Weight: 4 lbs.
Power Source None
Cost: $525.00
Expanded Keyboard for the Lifestyle Personal CbitiniiihicAtor iS &Signed to_provide thatcommunication aid (see entry, Garid,_ Inc) with 15'-square keys for easier acceSs. The expandedkeyboard is flat, which allows overslip to be put over the top. This keyboard connects directlyto the Personal Communicator, operates exactly like the device's standard keyboard, and requiresno power source of its own.
The Lifestyle Personal Communicator must be purchased separately.
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Vendor: Ultratec, Inc.
Size: 85" x &5" x
Weight: 1.7 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $159.00
Minicom II is a portable TDD With a 20-character LED display which transmits using theBaudot code. The 317key_ keyboard includes includes backspace and shift keys. Minicom II hasa signal light to_inform the user when there is a dial tone, buSy Signal, or ring signal; or whenthe perSon called has answered the phone.
Minicom II may be operated up to two hours on a single battery charge. Minicom II comeswith an AC battery charger and an optional vinyl case that holds both the device and thecharger.
Product Name: .Porta Printer Plus MP20
Vendor: Krown Research, Inc.
Size: 9.5" x 125" x 2.75"
Weight: 5.75 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $425.00
Pcirta Printer Phis MP20 is a =TDD with a 20 column LED display and a 20 column built-inprinter. The MP20 has a 2,-048 character memory for saving_ and sending meSsageS, upper andlower case printing tci distinguish incoming from outgoing messages, and four message buffers.Porta Printer Plus MP20 runs on a rechargeable battery and uses Baudot code (STD). 8Kmemory, acoustic coupler and ASCII capability are available as options.
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Product Name: Porta Printer Plus MP2OD
Vendor Krown Research, IncSize: 95" x 12S' x 2.75"
Weight 5.75 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $475.00
Porta Printer Plug MP2OD is a TDD with a 20 column LED display and a 20 column built-inprinter. The MP2013 has a_2,048 character memory, upper and lower case printing to distinguishincoming from outgoing messags, and four mesSages buffers. In addition, the MP2OD offersdialing from the keyboard, memory dialing, tone/pulse dialing automatic answering, remotemessage retrieval, and time/date stamping.
Porta Printer Plus MP2OD runs on a rechargeable battery and uses the Baudot code (STD). 8Kof memory and ASCII capability are available as options.
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Vendor: Krown Research, Inc.Size:
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Power Source: Rechargeable batteryCost: $575.00
Porta Printer PhiS_MP4OD is_a TDD with a 32 character LED display and a 40 column built-inprinter. -The MP4OD hat a 2,048 Character memory; upper and lower case printing to_ separateincoming from_ outgoingintessages; and feitir Message :buffers In addition, the MP4OD Offeitdialing frOm the keyboard; memory dialing, totz/pulte dialing, automatic _answering, remotemessage retrieval, tiiriefdate stamping, display of message character cciiint, and battery backed upmemory.
Porta Printer Plus MP4OD runs on a rechargeable battery (extra). 8K of memory and ASCIIcapability are available as options.
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Product Name: Porta View Junior/Model 22
Vendor: Krown Research, Inc.
Size: 9.75" x 9" x 275"
Weight: 3 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $299.00
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Product Name: Print-A-Call
Vendor: Krown Research, Inc.
Size: 10.25" x 7.5" x 4"
Weight:
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: $349.00
Print-A-Call is a TDD answering machine that automatically answers and records incomingTDD callS which use the Baudot code. A pre7programtned message is sent out requesting thccaller to leave a name and telephone number; a personalized outgoing_message can alSo becreated. Print-A-Call's 40 column printer autOmatically separates messages with a space. Print=A-Call does not have to be hooked up to a TDD but plugs directly into the phone oulet. Print-A-Call is powered by 120V AC, and is available in one- and fourcring models.
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Product Name: SSI:100 Communicator
Vendor: Specialized Systems, Inc.
Size: 10" x 4" x 9"
Weight: 4 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $279.00
The SSI-100_ is a portahle TDD with a 32 character display. The keyboard of the SSI-100 basshift, backspace, and slear keys, as well as a status indicator light. This device_ may be hookedup tl a cassette recorder to prereeord messages or record conversations for later review. TheSSI-.'(0 uses the Baudot code and is compatible with all standard TTY's and TDD's.
Product Name: SSI-220 Communicator
Vendor: Specialized Systems, Inc.
Size: 10:4" x 132" x 4.1"
Weight: 72 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $485.00
The SSI:220 iS a portable TDD witha_ 20 character display and a built-in 20 character per lineprinter. The keyboard of the SSI:220 has shift, backspace, clear;_and GA keys, as well as aprint/non-print switch and accompanying indicator light. The SSI-220 uses the Baudot code andis compatible with all standard TDD's and TTY's. The SSI-220 has a print/non-print switch, apower indicator light, and a line status indicator light.
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Product Name: SSI-240 Communicator
Vendor Speciali±ed Systems, Inc.
Size: 11" x 15.1" x 4.7"
Weight: Et4 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable battery
Cost: $520.00
The SS1-240 is_a portable TDD with a correctable 32 character display and a 40 character perline printer. The keyboard of the SSI-240 has shift, backspace, clear, and GA keys, as well aprint/non=print switch and line status indicator light The 551-240 uses the Baudot code and iscompatible with all standard TTY's and TDD's.
iOptions nclude a 1,150 character memory for pre-composition c f messages for $565.00.
Product Name: Superprint 100, 200, 400
Vendor: Ultratec, Inc.
Size: 12.5" x 9" x 3"
Weight: 4.75 lbs.
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost: $299.00 - $459.00
;uperprint is a portable TDD with a 20-character LED display and art: optional 24-columnrrinter. Superprint has-a -2,048 character_memory for composing and sending Messages, and isvailable with the capability: of: automatically answeringi incoming_ calls, Sending a StoredrieSSage tO the caller.: Superprint is also available with the capability of sending ASCII code asyell as the standard Baudot (TDD) code.
Superprint line consists of three models., Superprint 100:muSt be: hOoked to an eiternalIrinter (extra) in order to :print Superprint,200 comes, with a built=in 25=eblumn Otititer.iiperprint 400 comes with the auto,answer feature, and can be directly connected to a phonene without using the receiver. All models coind with a hard case; ASCII capability can bedded to any of the units for $49.95.
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Product Name: Talk Tone
Vendor: Audio Tone Company
Size: 3" x 3"
Weight:
Power Source 9V battery
Cost $350.00
Talk Tone is a portable TDD that straps_to the earpiece on the receiver of a standaitl touch-tonephone. The user verbally directs the person on the other end of the line to enter a meSsage bypressing the telephone buttons corresponding to the letters desired. A coding system is uSedwherein the number 1, 2, or 3 is pressed for each letter entered to indicate which of the threeletters on__the button is intended. Each letter of the message appears on Talk Tone's LCDdisplay. When the two lines of the display are full, it will clear and can be filled again.Standard touch tone phones at both ends of the line are required in order to operate Talk Tone.The user reads the Talk Tone's display, but must speak unless the other person also has a TalkTone.
Product Name: TeleBraille
Vendor Telesensory Systems, Inc.Size 9" x 9"
Weight:
Power Source: Rechargeable batteries
Cost $5,500.00
TeleBraille is a modified TDD system that provides braille input and output The system:onsists of two units. One resembles a standard TDD, with a _standard alphabet keyboard andvisual character display; the other has a braille leyboard_and refreShable braille diSplay. Inace=to=face COnverSation, the sighted speaker types text into the standard TDD unit, and theext is translated into braille and can_ be read by the deaf-blind speaker on the refreshableiisplay, Conversely, the braille text entered by the deaf-blind user appears as standard text onhe sighted Speaker's visual display. The TeleBraille system can also be used to communicatevith other standard TDDs over telephone lines using either Baudot or ASCII code.
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Product Name: Telewriter
Vendor: Telautograph Corporation
Size: 13" x 15 x 55', 14.5" x 9" x 12""
Weiiht: 1325 oz; 415 lbs.
Power Source: 120V AC
Cost: $1450.00 - $1500.00
Felewriter is a system1 that can transmit handwritten messages over telephone lines. The system;onsists of a transmitter,_on which the Sender writes the desired message; and a receiver, whichnoduces an exact duplicate of the written message. Bdth accept the Same standard paper, so;tandard forms may be used at_both ends of the communication. Telewriter operates optimallyicross telephone wires physically connected between senders and receivers (such as within an)flice block, or across town), or over long distance (between states) using a data coupler acrosstandard telephone lines.
Felewriter may be leased for $36.00 - $39.00 or purchased outright. A unit with transmitting andeceiving hardware only sells for $1450.00, and a unit that also includes a data coupler costs $1500.2ontact the manufacturer for details.
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Products Listed by Function
This index includes lists of prOducts according to Function. Every productih the three books with a given function will appear in that list. Withineach list products are arranged alphabetically. Following the_ productname in parentheses are the other functions (cOded) asSigned io thatproduct.
For example; _if you were looking for an aid for Conversation/Interactionand wanted to find _an aid that coidd alSó perform word processingfunctions you would _look _through the Conversationanteraction (CI)function _list ahd _note all of thoSe products with the WP (word processing)code. You would then look at the_ product descriptions for the Severalentries thet.:ing both of those needs and contact the manufacturers of thosedevices you felt best suited the client.
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The following is the order of the Functionsby which products in this index are listed:
Activities of Daily Living {AD}Administration and Management {AM}Alternate Display Systems Usable with All Software (TO)Alternate Inputs Adaptable for Use with All Software
(Transparent With) {TWIAlternate Inputs Usable with All Software ailAnalysis and Reporting Software {AR}Artificial Larynxes (AL)Assessment (Evaluation) {AS}Authoring Programs {AP}Book/Paper Handling {BP}Braille {BR}Calculation/Math Aids {CN}Call, Monitoring, and Memory Systems (CM)Cognitive Rehabilitation {CRIConversation/InwractionDatabase Management/Spreadsheets {DSIDrawing {DR}Early Skills (Pre-ReadingLIESIEducation, Training, and Therapy {ETIElectronic Communication and Writing Aids {EAIEnvironmental Controls (EC)Games (GA)IEP and IPP (IE)Input Adapters for Computers {IAIInput Devices Usable with Only Some Software (ID)Keyboard Emulating Interfaces (Adapters Only) (KE)Keyboarding Training Programs {KBIKeyguards (KG)Language Therapy/Development {LTILarge Print Output {LP}Later Skills (Includes Reading) {LS}Lipreading (Speech Reading) {LRIMUdifications for Standard Keyboards {KMIMouse and Touch Pad Emulation {MT}Non-Electronic Communication Aids (NA)Other Software and Hardware Adaptations (0A)Personal Tools or Aids (for Speaking, Writing, Drawing,
Controlling, etc.) {PAJPhone Control/Access {PCIPointing and Typing Aids {PTIPortable Writing (PW)Recreation (RE)&creen (Display) to Voice {SVISigning {SIISpeech Aids (SA)Speech Therapy (not Language Therapy) {ST}Telecommunication (TL)Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) {TD}Terminal Emulators (Special Only) {TEITraining and Communication Initiation Aids {TR}Vocational {VOIVoice Amplifiers (VA)Word Processing (Writing) (WP)
The following is a list of the Function codeswhich may appear in parentheses afteritems in this index:
AD Activities of Daily LivingAL Artificial UrynxAM Administration or ManagementAP Authoring ProgramAR Analysis or Reporting &oftwareAS Assessment (Evaluation)BD Braille Printer or Tactile Display (Component)BP Book/Paper HandlingBR BrailleCI Conversation/InteractionCM Call, Monitoring, or Memory SystemCN Caktilation/Math AidCR Cognitive RehabilitationDR DrawingDS Database Management/SpreadsheetEA Electronic Communication or Writing AidEC Environmental ControlES Early Skills (Pre-Reading)ET Education, Training, or TherapyGA GameIA Input Adapter for ComputerID Input Device Usable with Only Some SoftwareIE IEP or IPPKB Keyboarding Training ProgramKE Keyboard Emulating InterfaceKG KeyguardKM Modification for Standard KeyboardLP Large Print OutputLR Lipreading (Speech Reading)LS Later Skills (Includes Reading)LT Language Therapy/DevelopmentMT Mouse or Touch Pad EmulationNA Non-Electronic Communication AidOA Other Software or Hardware AdaptationPA Personal Tool or Aid (for Speaking, Writing,
Drawing, Controlling, etc.)PC Phone Control/AccessPT Pointing or Typing AidPW Portable WritingRE RecreationSA Speech AidSI SigningSS Speech SynthesizerST Speech Therapy (not Language Therapy)SV reen (Display) to VoiceSW Switch or ControlTO Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)1E Terminal Emulator (Special Only)T; Alternate Input usable with All &oftwareTL TelecommunicationTO Alternate Display System Usable with All SoftwareTR Training or Communication Initiation AidTW Alternate Input Adaptable for Use with All Softwarc
(Transparent With)VA Voice AmplifierVO VocationalWP Word Processing (Writing)
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Functional Skills Screening Inventory (AR,AS,V0) 3-176PH - Personalized Information for Independence
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Administration and Management {AM}
Ability-Achievement Discrepancy (AR) 3-147AlMstar (AR) 3-147Articulation Error Analysis (AR.ST) 3-148Articulation Error Analysis (AEA) (ARJ,T) 3-148Articulator Goals and Objectives for Speech (1E.ST) 3-149ASIEF Computer Scoring and Intapietatian (AR) 3-149Automated IEP System and Professional Goal Banks
(IE)i 3-150Automated IEP System and SCOR Goal Banks (1E) 3-150Child Placement Report Writer (AR) 3-151Clinical Data Manager (AR) 3-151CompWCOTC: Fot the &cales Of Independent Behavior
(AR) 3-152DPS:Decision Pathing System (APJE) 3-152DP&HELP (ARJE)ESS Rehabware 3-153Explorer LAR) 3-154
Frenchay Dysarthria Akieisment (AR,ST) 3-154Hypernasality (aaa7) 3-155IEP Manager; Revised (1E) 3-155ZEP Writer (ARJE.ST) 3-156IndiVidual Performance Graph Pak (AR) 3-156Individualized_Planning System (AR) 3-1573-Near Objective Mastery Report (AR) 3-157JOBS System IAR.AS,V0) 3-178Language Intervention Planner (AR.LTI 3-158Parrot Eaty Language Sample Analysis (PELSA)
(-ALAS,LTI 3-138PEPPER (ARZT)_ 3-159PIAT Error Analysis Report (AR) 3-159Picapad (AR,CR) 3-160Planning Individualized Speech & Language Intervention
(ARJE) 3-160PRE-MOD II (AR.AS) 3461SALT (Systematic Analytis df Language Transcripts)
(AR,LT) 3-161Sound Search IL_ (ST) 3-162_Stanford-Binet COMptiter Rejiort (SB-CR) (AR) 3-162UNISTAR Pre-IEP Report (1E) 3-163VOCMatching and_VOC Report (AR,V0) 3-163WAIS-Riter 'BASIC' (AR) 3-164Wechlsler Adult Intelligeace Scale-Revised (WAIS-R)
3464WISC-R Compilation: -What To Do NOW- (AR) 3-165WISC-R Computer_Report (WISC-RCR) (AR) 3-165WISC-Riter 'BASIC' (AR) 3-166WISC-Riter Complete "(AR) 3-166Woodcock Rsading Mastery Tests Error Analysik Rep-ort
(AR) 3-167Word Class Inventory for School Age Children (Altai') 3-167
Alternate Display Systems Usable with AllSoftware {TO}
Artic__Vision (SV) 3-81AudiBraille nputer (BR,SVJ 3-81Basic Inter!. ...a for the Blind (SV) 3-82Beamscope II (LP) 3-82Brailink III (13D,BR,T))_ 3-83
Braille Display Processor (BR) 3-83
BraT (13D,BR,TEXL) 3-84Compu-Lenz (L113-84Enable Reader_ ISV) 3-85Enhanced PC Talking Program (SV) 3-85Expand-a-View (L_P) 3.86Freedom 1 (SV) 3-86inLARGE (LP, .147K_Talker av3 3-87_Keynote (PA.PWVXL,WP) 3-88Large Print Display Processor (Lp) 3.88LimeLight (LP) 3-89Lyon Large Print Program (LP) 3-89Magic Keybbard (LP) 3-90MagniLink (LP) 3-90_Microbrailler 2400 (BD,PIVJVP) 3-107Optacon (BD,LP) 3-91PC Lens (Le) 3-91PC Speak (SV) 3-92FC Vert (SV) 3-92PC Voice (Sv) 3-93PC-Braille (BR) 3-93Print-it (OA) 3-94ProTERM (SVX.E) 3-94PROVOX (SV) 3-95SCAT (&creen Articulator) (SV) 3-95Screen-Talk Pro (SV) 3-96Soft Vert (SV) 3-96Talking TermExec (SV) 3-97Tall Talk Prints (LP.w) 3-97Tall Talk Screens (LP,SV) 3-98Textalker.Blind and Other Echo Utilities (ET,SV) 3-98V.P. (SV) 3-99Vantage (LP) 3-99Vert Plus (SV) 3-100Viewscan Text System (CN.LP,PA,PW,TE,WP) 3-100Vista (LP) 3-101Worth-to-Voice (SV,WP) 3-101
Alternate Inputs Adaptable for Use with AllSoftware (Transparent With) {TW}
Canon Communimtor M (C1EA,PW,71) 1-63Deuce (EC,PC) 2-48Equalizer (CI,DR,EA.PW.RE,T1,wp) 1-64EXPAND (T1) 3-29Expanded Keyboards (TI) 3.30Express 3 (CIXA.EC,PW:11) 1-63Game Paddle for Apple II Computers (StV,TI) 3-32Handy Terminal_ (EA.PKTI) 1-67ICOMM (CLEA,PW,TI) 1-68Light Talker (C1,EA,EC,pW,T1) 1-68Minspeak 1 (CI,EA,EC,PIV,TI) 1-70MOD_Keyboard_System (CI,P1) 3-40PhotoPACIEvalPAC (AS.CI,EA,EC,ET,PW,P1) 1-71ScanPAC/Epson_ (CLEA,EC,PW,P1) 1-74Small Talk (C1,C1I.EA,PW.SV,TI,WP) 1-75SpeechAid (C1.EA,PW.T1) 1-76SpeechPAC/Epson (CI.EA.EC,W,T1) 1-76Touch _Talker (C1.EA.PW.P1) 1-80Trine System (ACS) (CI,EA,PW,TI,WP) 1-80Trine System (Words+) (C1,EA,PW.TI,WP) 1-81Unicorn Expanded Keybidard (TI) 3-50Zygo Model 100 (CLEA,ET,PKTI) 5-85Zygo scanWRITER (CI,EA,EC,PW,P1) 1-86
Alternate Inputs Usable with All Software {TI}
Access-Ability 3-23ACS Medicoin Computer System (CI,EC,PC,TL) 3-23Adaptive Firmware Card (1A,KE,KM,SW) 3-24ALTKEY 3-24Brailink HI (BD,BR,P0) 3-83
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Butler-in-a-Box (EC,pc) 2-46Canon Communicator M (C1.EA.RwX1V) 1-63Compudapter 3-25Computer Entry Terminal 3-25Coretechs _VET3 3-26DART:5000 (wR) 3-26Ears 3-27EDACTS Keyboard (CLEC,WP) 3-27Elementary MOD Keytioard System (CLET,LP) 3-28Enable Writer 3-28Equalizer (CI,DR,EA.PW,RE,TW,Wp) 164EXPAND (7-W) 3-29Expanded Computer Keyboards (KG) 3-29Exp4nded Keyboartfis (2-w) 3-10Expanded Keyboards for the Adaptive Firmware Cards 3-30Expanded Keyboards for the Talking BlissApple (KG) 3-31Express 3 (CLEA.EC.pw.Tw) 1-65EyeTyper (CLEA.EC) 1-66EyeTyper Model 200 (CLEA,EC-fCxw) 1-66FingerTip Controller (SW) 3-31Footmouse (mT)I 3-32Game Paddle for Apple II ComputersHandy Termmal (EA.RW.TW) 1-67Head Switch (Sw) 2-18HeadMaster (61T) 3-33ICOMM (CLEA,RW.TW) 1-68IntroVoice I & II 3-33IntroVoice III 3-34IntroVoice V 3-34Keasyboard (KG) 3-35Kennedy Switch Key Software (CLET,OA) 3-136Key6olird Emulator 3-35Keyport 300 3-36Keyport 60 3-36Keyworks (Km) 3-37Kinz Keyboard 3-37Kurzweil_Voicesystem 3-38Lit.ht Talker (CLEA.EC.PW.TW) 1-68Lite Touch (DILD4RE) 3-38Mind _Master (G.E) 3-39Mini Keytioard 3-39Minspcak 1 (CLEA.EC,KTW) 1-70MOD Keybo4rd System (cia-W) 140Morsecide &lied Keyboard Emulator 3-40Mouth_Operatod Controller for Quads (sw) 3-41PC AID 3-41PC Reader 3-42PC Serial_ AID _3-42_PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS,CI.EA.EC,ET,Pwriv) 1-71Pressure Sensitive Expanded Keyboard 3-43Pronounce 3-43Puffin Morse Ccide Entry System 3-44quadLynx Trackball (MT) 3-44QuickWord (DS.KM,WR) 3-45Ready Reader 3-45Remote Keyboard for the Apple II+ and Ile (DR) 3-46SAR-10 Voice Plus 3-46ScanPAC/Epson (CLEA.EC,WXW) 1-74Screenkeys 3-47Small Talk (C1,C1i1.EA.R3v..5v.TW.WP) 1-75Special Inputs-Disk (AS,ET,KM) 3-47Speech Recognition Keyboard 3-48SpeechAid (CLEAfiv.Tw) 1-76SpeechPAC/Epson (CLEA,EC,PWXW) 1-76SR-100 Voice Input Terminal 3-48TI:Speech 3-49Tongue:Controller (SW) 3-49Touch Talker (CLEA,RW,TW) 140Trine System (ACS) (CLEA,Rwriv,WR) 1-80Trine System (Words+) (CLEA.PW.TWNP) 1-81Unicorn Expanded Keyboard (Tw) 3-50VocaLink CSRB-LC 3-50VocaLink Serift 4000 3-51VocaLink SYS300 3-51VocaLink VRT300 3-52Veda Urd 3-32
(5v,,,Tw) 3-32
Voice Command System_ 3-53Voice Communications Option (Pr,sv,TL) 3-53Voice Communications Systern (RC) 3-54Voice Driver 154 _
Voice Systems Package (SV) 3-55Voicescribe-1000 3-55Voicescriber20000_3-5cVTR 6050 Series II 3-56Zygo Model 100 (CLEA,ET,Pw,Tw) 1-85Zygo scanWRITER (CLEA.EC,WrW) 1-86Z9go TETRAscan II 157
Analysis and Reporting SoftWat- {AR}
Ability-Achievement Discrepancy (Am) 3-147AlMstar (AM) 3-M7Alphabet with Tom_lind Andy (ES,ET) 3-189Arithmetic 1,Z and 3 with Speech (CN,ET.L.S.Sv) 3-191Articulation Error Analysis (Am.ST) 1148Articulation Error_Analysis (AEA) (AM,ST) 3-148ASIEP Computer &coring and Interpretation (Am) 3-149Assessment of Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech
(Assn 3-171 _Audible Career Explorer (ASy(1) 3-172CARA fAsj...S) 3-173Child Placement Report Writer (Am) 3-151Choice Maker I (ES.ET) 3-198Clinical Data Manager fAM) 3-151Comprehension Power Program (ET.LS) 3-203Comprehensive Phonemic Inventory for Children, 2.0
JAs47) 3424Compuscore: For the Sc4les of Independent Behavior
(Am) 3-152Computer Managed Articulation Diagnosis (AST) 3-174Computer Managed Articulation Treatment (ET,ST) 3-205Computer Managed Language Treatment LET.LT) 3-206Computer Managed Screening Test (AS.LT.37) 3-173Computer Frogs. for Neuropsychological Testing & Rehab.
(CR,ET.LS) 3-206Computerized Reading for Aphasics (AS,CR.ET.LS) 3-207CREATE (AS,CR,ES,ET,LS) 3-209DPS:HELP (AMJE) 3-153Explorer (AM) 3-154Fact Master (AS,C14,E7) 3-215Fingerspeller fAS,ET,S1) 3-217Following Directions (Es,ET) 3-221Foundations I (CR.ES,ET) 3-221Foundations II (CR,ES.ET) 3-222Frenchay Dysarthria Assessment (Am,ST) 3-154Function Recognition (CR,ES,ET) 3-223Functional Skills Screening Inventory (AD.AS,v0) 3.176Handi-Keys (ASEM) 3-5HELP Linguidisks (CkET,LS,LT) 3-225Holidays (CR,ET,LS,LT) 3-226Hypernasality (AmST) 3-155IEP Writer (Am,1E,ST) 3-156Indltidual Performance Graph Pak (Am) 3-156Individualized Planning System (Am) 3-157
Objective Mastery Report (Am) 3457rch and Local Sob Bank (AS,v(1) 3-177istem (Am,ASy0) 3-178c Intervention Planner (Am,LT) 3-158
L.A.R (AP,ES.ET,LT) 3-234Mat (W.ET) 3-242Mern terns (AS,ES,ET,LT) 3-244MESA (A.s.vo) 3-178Micro Speech Lab (ET,ST) 3-245Minimal Contrast Therapy (ET,ST) 3-246Mix 'N Match (ES.ET) 3-247Parrot Easy Language Sample Analysis (PELSA)
(AALAS.LT) 3-158PEPPER (Am,ST) 3-159PIAT Error Analysis Report (AM) 3-159Picapad (AM,CR) 3-160
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PI1 - Persona Hied Information for Independence(AD,CILET.LS) 3-234
Planning Individualired Sp-e-eth & Language Intervention(AMJE) 3-160
Point to Pictures Development Mt (AP.L5-.E3.ET) 3-255Point tuTicturtm Dierimination Kit (A.S.ES.ETTR) 3-255PRE-MOD H (AMAS) 3-161Preposition Recognition (CiLES.ETXT) 3-257Process Analysis Version 2.0 (A.-S3T) 3:180Reading Recognition (A.S.ELLS) 3-262SAGE System (AS.V0) 3-181SALT (Systematic AnalySis of Language Transcripts)
(AM.LT) 3-161Single-Input Assessment Software (AS.ETTR) 3-182Stanford-Binet Computer Report (SB-CR) (AM) 3-162Switchmaster (AS.ESXT) 3-275Teaching Vocabulary LinguiDisks (ET,LT) 3-281Toy Assessor (AS.ES.ET) 3-284Toy Scanner (AS.ET) 3-284Twenty Categories (ET.L. 3-285Video Voire (ET.ST) 3-238Visi-Pitch Model 6095 (Ersr) 3-288Visual ReCogilition (A.S.ES.ET.LT) 3-289Vitual/Perceptual Diagnostic Testing & Training Progs.
(AS,CILEX ET) 3-184Visnospatial Skills (CR.Er) 3:296VOC Matching and VOC Report (AM.V0) 3-163WAIS-Riter 'BASIC SAM) 3-164 _Wechisler Adult Intelligence Scide-Revised (WAIS-R)
(AM) 3-164WISC-R Compilation: What _TO_ Do Now_ (AM) 3:165WISC-R_Computer Report (WISC-RCR) (AM) 3-165WISC:Riter 'BASIC' (AN) 3-166WISC-Riter Complete (Awl-166 _Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests Error Analysis Report
(AM) 3-167Word Class Inventory for School Age Children (AM.L.T) 3:167Word Recognition (AS,ES.ET,LT) 3-294World of Counting (CN.ET) 3-294
Artificial LarynxeS {AL}
Cooper Rand Elextrenic Speech Aid (SA) 1-3Electronic Artificial Larynx (SA) 1-3Neovox (SA) 1-4F.O. Vox (SA) 1-4P.O. Vox Companion (SA) 1-5Servos_ (SA) 1-5Venti-Voice (SA) 1-6
Assessment (Evaluation) {AS}
Ability Switch Tester (ET,TR) 1-15AbleNet Control Unit (EC-ETTA) 1-15ACES (ET) 3-171Active Stimulation Programmer (ECLT.TR) 1-16Activity Board (EC.TR) 1-16Apple Demo Disk LET) 3-190Appliance Genie (EC.AT.PA) 3-507Atsestrilent of Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech
(AILST1 3-171Audible Career Explorer (AR,V0) 3-172Battery Adapter LET.SW.TR)Battery Device Adapter (ET,TR) 1-17Battery Interface (ET.TR) 1-18Weeper (CMTRI 2-75ButtonCount Switch Asiwasment 3472
(CMTR) 2-76Call Signal 2 (CUTS) 246CAPTAIN: Cognitivt Training Series (CR,ES,ET.I.S) 3-196CARA (AILLS) 3-173Catch the Cow (ET) 3-173
=mChoice Board (ET.NA) 1-42Cleck Communicator (CLETTR) 1-18Com Board (CLETTR) 1-19Communiclock (CLETTR) 1-19Compartmentalized Communicator (CLETTR) 1-20Comprehensive Phonemic Inventory for Children, 2.0
(ALST) 3-174Computer Managed Articulation DiagnosA (A11-3T) 3.174Computer_ManagedScreenifig Test (AR,LT.ST) 3-175Computerited Readingfor Aphasics (AR.CR.ET.LS) 3-207Control Without Keyboards (CLET.PA) 3-315ControlPAC (ECET) 2-48Counter Medult (ET.TR) 1-20CREATE (AR,C1LES ET T.S) 3-209Deafsign (E7.51) 3:210Delay Timer LECETT_R) 1-21Dial Scan (CIXTTR) 1-21DP&BCP (AP.ET) 3-175Dual Channel Latching Switch Interface (EC.ET.TR) 1-22Dual Switch Latch and Timer (ECET.TR) 2-22E-Tran Seanner (CLETTR) 1-23Evaluation System (ET) 3-176Fact Master (ARL'IV.ET) 3-215Fingerspeller (AR.ET,S1) 3-217Functional Skills Sereening Inventory (AD.AR.V0) 3-176Game. Power for Phonics, Plus (ET.LS) 3-177Hindi-Key* (AR.RM) 3-5Idioms in America, (ET.LS,LT) 3-227Job Readiness Series (Eryol 3-228Job Search and Local Job Bank (AR,V0) 3-177JOBS System (AM.AKVO) 3-178Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped (ET.KB) 3.231Learning Workshop (ES.ET) 3-235Lenical (AP,ET) 3-236Lighted Extra_tond Signalling Biiiier (Cm.TR) 2-79Lighted Signalling Buzzer (CMTR) 2-79Lighted Vibrating Signalling Buzzer (ET,TR) 1:23Lip-Reader Trainer (ET,LR) 3-237LogicMaster (ET.I.S) 3-238Logo TouchTools for the PowerPad (ES.ET) 3:239Memory Patterns (AR.ES.ET.L.T) 3-244MESA (AR,V0) 3-178Micro-LADS (ET,LT) 3-179Microcomputer Evaluation of Career Areas (MECA)
(VO) 3-179Motor Training Games (ET.O.4.11E) 3-301Multi-Input Selector (EC.ET,TR) 1-24Multi-Scan (CLET.PA,TR) 3-329Parrot Easy Language Umple Analysis (PELSA)
(AM...JUT) 3-158Perceptual Motor Trairter (ETTA.) 1-24PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (C1EA.ECET.PWT1Tvi) 1-71PictUre Scanner Software for Assessment (ET) 3-180Poc-Ett System (CLETTR) 1-25Point to Pictures Development Kit (AP.AR.ES.ET) 3-255Paint td Pictiitei Discrimination Kit IAR,ES.ETTR) 3-255Practice Communication Cards (CLET.NA) 1-55PRE-MOD II (AM.-AR) 3-161Primer 83 (ET.LS) 3-257Process Analysis Version 2.0 (AR3T) 3-180Puff'N Buzzer Switch (CM,TR) 2-81Push-Ort7Push4aff Module (ECETTR) 1-25Quiet Duck Learning Series (ET.KALS) 3-259Rabbit Scitiner (ES,ET) 3-260Reading_Recognition (AR.ET,LS) 3-262SAGE System (AR.VO) 3-181Sequential Scanner (CLETTR) 1-26Signal Buzzer (CMTR) 2-81Single Switch kftmisment Program (ET,TR) 3-181Single-Input Assessment Software 1AR.ETTR) 3-182Small Clock Communicator (CI:ETTA) 1-26Software mmunication Prostheses
(CLET) 3-182Sound MatchSpecial Inputs Disk (ET.RM.TI) 3-47Speller Teller (ci.Er.rE) 1-27
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S17M-U-LITE (ES.ETYR) 1-28Survival Words (ADXT.i.S4T) 3-275Switch Latch (EC.ET.TR) 1-28Switch Latch (ECET.TR) 1-29Switchrnaster (kR.ESXT) 3-275cimhol Training Display (ET.TR) 1-29Symbol Writer (ES,87.OA-1- 3-276Tape-A-Message (ET,CZR) 1-30Target (CI.ET.TR) 3-280The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper - Prepositions
(ESXTXP) 3-282Timer and Counter (EC.ETXR) 1-31Timer Module (EC.ET.TR) 1-31Touch Corn (CLET.TR) 3-183Toy Adapter Cable (ETSW.TR) 1-32Toy Assessor (AR.ES.ET) 3-284Toy Cable (ET.SW.TR) 1-32Toy Scanner 111.E7) _3-284ToyPAC (ELET.REYR) 1-33Training Aid 2 (EC.ET.TR) 1-33Tri-Responder (ET.TR) 1-34Variable POSitied Scanner (CLET.TR) 1-34Versascan (C1.E7.TR) 1-35Vibrating Sack (ET.TR) 1-35_ _
Visagraph Eye-Movement Recording System (ET) 3-183Visual Recognition (AR.ES.ET.LT) 3-289Visual/Perceptual Diagnostic Testing & Training Progs.
(ARXR.ES.ET) 3-184Voice Mate II (ET.TR) 1-36Word Recognition (AXESXT.I.T ) 3-294Zygo Model 16C (CLET.TR) 1-36Zygo Model 20 (ET,T123 1-37Zygo Model 21S (ETXR) 1-37Zygo Model 4 (CMYR) 2-85
Authoring Programs {AP}
Blissymbolics: Bliss Librar) (PA) 3409Brainz (ET) 3-196Commodore Light Pen (MUD) 3-61Creativity Tool Box (DR.ET.RE) 3-299DPS:BCP (A.S.ET) 3-175DPS:Decision Pathiog System (A61.1E) 3-152E-Z Pilot H Authoring System and Training Package
(PA) 3-316EZ Pilot for PowerPad (ET) 3-214Fay: The Word Hunter (tr,Ls) 3-216Florida Scanner (OA) 3-134Handi-Routine (OA) 3-135Language L.A.B. (AR.ES,ET.LT) 3-234Lenical (AS.ET) 3-236Master Talker (0A...5V) 3-137 _
Point to Pictures Development Kit (ARAS.ES.ET) 3-233PowerPad Programming Kit (ET) 3-256SAYIT (OA) 3-140 _Seanning Conversion Program (OA) 3-141Software for Visually Impaired Children (ET.KB.LSSV)Task Master (CR.ET) 3-281Type-Talk (ET.K13) 3-286
Book/Paper Handling {BP}
Automaddak Page Turner (EC) 2-45Automatic page Turner_(ec) 2-46Easy File:Tray; Desk Organizer (EC) 2-51Electric Copyholders (EC) 2-52Gewa Page_Turner- LECJ_2-ssMotorizzd_Easel (EC) 2-58Mouth Held Page Turners (P7') 1-11Mouthstieks (Fri 1,11_Page Turner (EC) 240&altus Reader (EC) 2-62
Touch Turner (Er) 247
Braille {BR}
AudiBraille Computer (Sv.TO) 3-81Midio Braille Game Tutorial (ET.GA,RE) 3-191BETA-X3 Thiel Braille Printer (so) 3-105BEX (1.P.PA.SV.PIP) 3-309Bobcat (ET) 3-195Brailink III (BD.T1.TO) 3-83Braille Display Processor (To) 3-83Braille Trainer (ET.SV) 3-195Braille Translation Software (PA) 3-310Braille-Talk (P&SV) 3-311BraT (13DXE.TL3'0) 3-84CHPI Apple Tool Kit (KM.PAIL.WP) 3-312Cranmer Modified Perkins Brailler (BD) 3-105Duxbury Braille Translator (P I) 3-316Electronic Typing Fingers (BD) 3-106Hot Dots (PA) 3-320Illustrations (DR,PA), 3-321Illustrations (PA) 3-321INDEX (so) 3-106MBOSS-1 (SD) 3-107Micro Braille (PA.PIP) 3-327MPRINT (BD) 3-108Ohtsuki Printer (RD) 3-108PC-Braille (TO) 3-93Personal Brailler (13D.TE.TL) 3-109Romeo Brailler _(13D) 3-109Super Cranmer Graphics Package (ET.PA) 3-336TED-6(X) Text Embossing Device (BD) 3-110TRI-170 Braille Terminal Embosser (13D.TE.7L) 3-110VersaBraille (BD,PA,PIP) 3-111VersaPoint Braille Embosser (BD) 3-111
Calculation/Math AidS {CM
Academics With Scanning: Math (ET) 3-188Arithmetic 142, and 3 with Speech (AR.ET.LS.SV) 3-191Calc-Talk (LP.PAV) 3-312Coinsnkeys (E.S.ET.K11) 3-202ComRter Courseware for the Exceptional Student
(ETA' sxs) 3-204Counting Critters (ES.ET) 3 209Early Learning II (ES.ET) 3-212Edufun (E748) 3-213Fact Master (AR.A.S.ET) 3-215Fay: That Math Woman (En 3-216Fun With Math (ersv) 3-222Getting Started in Arithmetic Series (and Sam's Store)
(ET,L.P.1..S.Sn 3-223Guessing and Thinking (ET.L.S) 3-224H:2 Handicapped Arithmetic Flash Cards (ET.LS.RE) 3-224
3-267 Kennedy Handi-Math Program (ET.LS) 3-229Kindermath II (ES.ET1 3-233Letter Find (ES.ET.KB.SV) 3-236Lifestyle Personal Communicator (a.Pc.ro.2-c) 1-91Lightpen Programs for Special Education I & II (ET.CS) 3-237LivingCenter (C1.EA.EC.RE.WP) 149Mac-Apple Communication Aid (C1.DR.ES.ET.PA,IVP) 3-325Math Disk (ET) 3-240Math Power Program (ET.LS) 3-240Math Scan (ET) 3-241Math Scratchpad I (87) 3-241Math_Scratchpad II (ET) 3-242Mathtalk (AR.ET) 3-242Mouse Math (ET) 3-248PACA Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(CLEA,PW.WP) 1-71Small Talk (C1.EA.PW,SV.71.TW.WP) 1-75Smart Shaper (CR,ES,ET) 3-266
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Special Needs-Volume 2 - Simulationk & Drills (Eras) 3-270Special Skill Builders I & II (ES.ET) 3-270Trace Math Aid (Er) 3-285Ultimate Banker (P.4.3V) 3-346Viewscan Text System (LP.PA.PW.TE.TO.Wp) 3-160Voice Math_ (ET) 3-291World of COunting ;AR.ET) 3-294
Call, Monitoring, and Memory Systems {CM}
Accularm (TR) 2-75Asaftex Mode/ TS (ETSW) 2-7Automatic Message Dialer (EC.pc) 2-45Beeper (AS,TR) 2-75Call Bell (ASXR) 2-76Call Signal 2 (ASXR) 2-76Door Monitor 2-77E-Z Call 2-77Electronic Calendars and Pocket Secretaries 2-78EZRA (CLEC,C) 2-54Intercom Unicontrol (EC) 2-78Lighted Extra Loud Signalling Buzzer (AS.TR) 2-79Lighted Signalling Rutter (AS.TR) 2-79Lititar Alert ET4A 2-80Medical Alert 2-80MicroDEC_II (ECPC) 2-57PA Portable Alarm 2-81PuffN Buzzer Switch (ASXR) 2-81SignN1 Buzzer (ASXR) 2-82Silent Page System 2-82Smarthome I (ECPC) 2-63Sound Monitor 2-83TOSC=2 EnVironmental Control System (EC.PC) 2-67Voice of Help 2-83Watchman 2-84Wireless Alerting_Systems 2-84Zygo Model 4 (.43.TR) 2-85
CognitiVe Rehabilitation {CR}
Aphaiii Series: I through VIII (ET.LS) 3-190CAPTAIN; _Cognitive Training Series (A.S.E.SET,LS) 3-196Cztagorical Reasoning I and II (ET) 3-197Cognitive Rehabilitation Series (ET.LS) 3-199Cogrehab Vol. 1 (ErzS) 3-260Cogrehab Vol. 2 (ET.LS) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 3 (ET.LS) 3-201Cogrehab Vol. 4 lEr.a) 3-201Computer Pings. for Neuropsychological Testing & Rehab.
(AkET.I.S1 3-206Computerized Reading for Aphasics (AR.A5.ET.L5) 3-207CREATE (AR.AS.ES.ET.L.S) 3-209Foundations I (A&E5.ET) 3-221Foundations II (AE.ES,ET) 3-222Function Recogniticin (AR.ES.ET) 3-223HELP Linguidisks (AR.ET.L.S.LT) 3-225Holidays_ (MEET-X.3,LT) 3-226
- CdgnitiVe Educational System (Er) 3-229Memory I (ES,ET.LS) 3-243Memory II (E5.ET,1.5) 3-244Picapad (A34,Ait) 3-160Pictures Program= I, II and III (ES.ET.LS) 3-253Pll - Personalitnd Info:formation for Independence
(AD,AR,ET.I.S) 3-254Preposition Recognition (AR.ES.ET.LT) 3-257Purposful Patterns, Purposeful Symbols, What Belongs?
(ES,ET.I.S) 3-259Smart &USW (CNX-3,87) 3-266Soft Tools '83, '84, '85 (ES.ET,LS,LT) 3-267Surrounding Patterns (and other programs) (E.S.ET.LS) 3:274Task Master (APAT) 3-281net 1.Atrat R - Reasoning (ET,LS) 3-282
Understanding Questions, Sentencet I & II, Stories(ET.LS) 3-287
Visual/Perceptual Diagnostic Testing & Train:ne Progs.(ARAS;ES.ET)_3-184
Visual/Reading Drills (ET.L.S) 3-290Visuospatial Skills (AR,ET) 3-290WALC LinguiDiskt (ET.ES,LT) 3-292Word Memory Programs (ET.L.S) 3-293
Conversation/Interaction {CI}
AARON (PA.WP) 3-307ACS Medicom Computer System (EC.PC.T1,TL) 3-23AllTalk (EA,ETXR) 1-63Amcom C (PCXATL) 1-89Audio Scan (PA) 3-308Blissymbol Vocabulary Stamps (ET.NA) 1-41Blissymbolics Blissboard (ET.PA) 3-310Brighter Pathways Communication Symbols and Grids
(ET.NA) 1-41Canon Communicator M (EA.PW.71.TW) 1-63Cleo Communication Board (NA) 1-42Clock Communicator (AS.ET.TR) 1-18COM 2000 (PCTD.TL) 1-89Corn Board (AS.ETXR) 1-19Comm-Prog (PA) 3.313Communication Binder (NA) 1-43Communication Folder (NA) 1-43Communication Sheets (ET,NA) 1-44Communiclock IAS,ET.TR) 1-19Compartmentalized Communicator (AS.ET.TR) 1-20Computerized Enablin System (EC,PA.PC.WP) 3-315Control Without Keyboards (AS.ET.PA) 3-315Core Picture Vocabulary (ET,NA) 1-44Dial Sean (AS.ET.TR) 1-21 _
Dvorak One-Hand Typewriter (EA,PW) 1-64E-Tran_Scanner (AS.ETXR) 1.23Echo 2000 (PCXD.TL) 1-90EDACTS Keyboard (ECT1,WP)Elementary MOD Keyboard System (ET.LP.T1) 3-28Equalizer (DR.EA.PW.RETI,TW.wp) 1-64Express 3 (E&EC.PW.T1.TW) 1-65Eye Tratisfer Communication System (ET.NA) 1-45Eye-Com (ET,NA) 1-45Eye-Corn Board _(ET.NA) 1-46EyeTyper (EAXC.71) 1-66EyeTyper Model 200 (EAEC.PCPW,T1) 1-66EZBAS MAI 3-132EZRA (CM.EC.PC) 2-54Fast Access Scan Talker (PA) 3-318Flexcom (EA.EC) 1-67Fold-ft System (NA) 1-46Handi-Writer Version 331 _(PA) 3-320Help Me to Help Myself (ET.NA) 1-47I _Can Talk (ES.ET.LT.TR) 3-226ICOMM_ (EA,PW.T1.TW) 1-68Individualized Communication Systems (ETNA) 1-48Intele-Type (PCTATI...WP) 1-90Kennedy Switch_Key Software (ELOA.T1) 3-136Life Experiences Cnmmunication Kit (ETNA) 1-48Lifestyle Personal Communicator (CN,PC.TD,TL) 1-91Light Talker (EA.ECPW.TI.TW) 1-68Lightwriter (EAXG,PP/) 1-69Living Canter III (CN.EA,EC.RE,WP) 1-69Mac-Apple Communication Aid (CN,DR,ES,ET,PA,WP) 3-325Magic Cymbals (PA) 3-326Message Maker (PA) 3-327Mini Talking Card Reader (EA.ET) 1-70Minicom II (PW,TD.TL) 1-92Minspeak I (EA,EC.PW,T1.TW) 1-70MOD Keyboard System (TI.TW) 3-40Multi-Scan (AS.ET,PA,TR' 3-329Nu-Vue-Cue (ET,NA) 1-49Oakland Schools Picture Dictionary (E7.141A) 1-49
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Index 1: Products Listed by FUNCTION
Opticommunicator (ETNA) 1-50PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)L_ (CIVX-A.PW.wp) 1-71PhotoPACIEVaIPAC (ASFAXC.ET.pv/11.7w) 1-71
PIC Word Board (ETNA) 1-50PICSYMS Categorical Dictionary (ET.NA) 1-51
Pittogisoi Ideogam Communication (PIC) (ET.NA) 1-51Picture Communication (ET.PA) 3,331 _
Picture Conrmunication Symbols, Wok I and Book II(ETNA) 1-52
Picture Your Blissymbols (ET.11A) 1-52Picturesv Please (.F.T347a) 1-53Px-Ett System (ALETXR) 1-25Pocket,Sixed Corninunicatior Book (NA) 1-53Porta Book (NA) 1.54Porta Printer Plus MP20 fTD.T41-1-92Porta Printer Plus MP2OD (PCXML) 1-93POttfi Prima Phil MP4OD (PC.TaTL) 1-93Porta View Junior/Model 32 (TD.711 1-94Portable Communication Boards (NA) 1-54Portable Focket Typewriter/COmputer (EA.P9 ) 1-72Portable Voice 11 (EA.pW) 1-72Practio Communication Cards (ASETNA) 1-55Print-A-Call (PC.TATL) 1-94Prism Communication Tray (ET.NA) 1-55Quick Talk_ (111PC) 3-332RIC Easy Talker (PA) 3-333Say It IPA) 3-334Say-lt,All and Super Plus (EA.PW) 1-73Scan & Speak (ETXR) 3-264-ScanPAC/Epson (EA;EC.PW;71.TW) 1-74SCANWOLF (EA.TR) 1-74Sentence-Scan LET.PA) 3-334Sequential Scanner_ (ASXTXR) 1-26 I
SimpleCOm L YetINO Communication (ET.TR) 3-265Simple Com IL Needs/Wants Communication (ET.TR) 3-266Small Clock Communicator (AS.ET.TR) 1-26Small Talk (CN.EA.PW.SV.TI.TIV,WP) 1-75Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses
(AST) 3-182SOnomaVoice (ET.TR) 1-27Speak Up (PA) 3-335Special Friend Speech Prosthesis (EA) 1-75Speech Aid (EA.PW,T1.TW) 1-76SpeechPAC/Epsonl fEA.ECJ'W-.T1TW) 1-76Speech Pad (EA) 1-77Speller Teller (as.erxx) 1-27
SSI-100 Communicator (TATL) 3-95SSI-220 Communicator (TD.T1) 1-95SSI-240 Communicator (TD.TL) 1-96Superprint 100; 200, 400 (PC.TD.TL) 1-96Switchboard (EA.ET) 117Talk Board (NA) 1-56Talk II (PA) 3-337Talk Tone (TD.TL) 1-97Talking 100 (EAPc_Pw.WP) 148Talking 100 Communicator (EA) 1-78Talking Aid (pA) 3-3381 alking BlissApple_AET.P4 3-339Talking Paddles (ETNA) 1-56Talking Pictures Communication Board (ET.NA) 1-57Talking Pictures; Kits I; II, and III (ETNA) 1-57Talking Wheelthair (GA.PA.RE,svp) 3-340Talki2ig Word Board (1,A) 3-341Target (AS.ETIR) 1480 _
Tele Braille (PCXDXL) 147Telewriter (ro.rt..wP) 1-98
TIM (EA.PW;tvP) 1-79Timothy Communications Package (EA.PW) 1,79Touch & Speak LET.PA.TRJ- 3-344-Touch IN1 Talk Communication Board (ETNA! 1-58Touch 'N Talk COmmunicatioti Nottbdok (NA) 1-58Touch 'N Talk Communication Stickers (ETNA) 1-59Touch 'N Talk Micros (ETNA) 1-59Touch Com (AS.ET.TR) 3-183Touch Talker (EA.PW.TLTW) 1-80
Trine System (ACS) (EA71V37.719.1VP) 1-80Trine System (Words+) (EA,VV.T1.Tw.wP) 1-81Type & Speak (PA.SV) 3-345Unipix (ETNA) 1-60Variable Position Scanner (A.S.ET.TR) 1.34Versascan (A.LET,T1I) 1-35VIC-20 Scanner (PA.WP) 3.347Vocaid (EA) 1-82VOIS 130 (EA) 1-82VOIS 135 (EA) 1-83VOIS 140 (EA) 1-83VOIS 150- (EA) 1-84WOLF_ (EAXR) 1-84Word Board (NA) 1-60Word Cmmunication (PA) 3-348Write (Er.a4v) 3-295Zygo Model MO (EA.ET.PW.TI.TW) 1-85Zygo Model 16C ,AS.ET.TR) 3-36Zygo Notebook (EA.1.9/.9/1.) 145Zygo scanWRITER (EA.EC.Inv.77.7w) 1-86
Databace Management/StireadSheets {DS}
Communitree - First and Second Editions (PA.TL) 3-314File-Talk (PA...-V) 3-318Lister Talker (PASV) 3-324ChliekWtotd (1CM,TI,WP) 3-45Rapsheet (pA.SV)_3-333SpeakA,Label (PAV) 3-335Tally-Talk (PA) 3-342Touch Window (DILID.RE,WP) 3-65Ultimate File Cabinet (PA) 3:346
Drawing (DR}
Blazing Paddles (ET.RE) 3-299Commodore Light Fen (APJD) 3-61Creativity Tool Box JAp,ET.RE) 3-299Dot & Draw (ET,GA,RE) 3-300Equalizer (C1.EA.PKRE,T1,77/51/P) 1-64Gibson Lis* Pen System (GAJD.pA,RE) 3-62Graphics Magician Jr. (PA.RE) 3-319Graphics Magician Painter (PA.RE) 3-319Hand/Eye Coordination Programs (ES.ET.RE) 3-225Illustrations (1313.PA) 3-321Koala Pad (ID) 3-62Lenipen PC (OA) 3-136Leo'atLectric Paintbrush (ET.PA.RE) 3-324Lite Touch (GA.REX1) 3-38Mac-Apple Communication Aid (Cr.civ,ES.ET.PA,Wp) 1-325Micro Illustrator (ET,A.RE) 3-328Phonics, Text, and Graphics (ET.RE,WP) 3-252PIC Man (ET,RE) 3-302Picture Perfect (RE) 3-302Power Pad (1D.RE) 344Remote Keyboard for the Apple 11+ and Ile (TI) 3-46Super Shape Draw & Animate (PA,RE) 3-337Touch Window (DS.ID,RE,Wp) 3-65
Early Skills (Pre-Reading) {ES}
Alphabet With Tem and Andy (AICET) 3-189Basic Language Series-Spatial Concepts (ET.LT) 3-192Bear Jam (ET) _3-193 _
Blissymbolics: Bliss Drills (ET) 3-194Blissymbolicx Blissymbol Concepts (ET) 3-194CAPTAIN: _Cognitive Training Series (AS,CR.ET,LS) 3.196Chatterbox Dictionary (ET,LT) 3-198Choice Maker I fARIT) 3-198Coinsnkeys (CN.ET,R13) 3-202
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Co For Find (ET) 3-202-Computer CUP (ET,LT) 3-205Concept Formation: Shape Matching (Ei) 3-208Counting_ Critters (CN.ET) 3-209CREATE (AR.A.S.C1LELL-S) 3-209Early Learning I (ET) 3-211Early Lcarning_11 _(CN,ET) 3-212Edmark Reading Program; Level I (ET.L.S) 3:212Elephant Ears (ETLT) 3-213Exploratou Play (ET .L71 3-214First Categories (ETLSXT) 3-218First Shapes (ET) 3-218First Verbs (ET.LT) 3-219_First Words (ETXT) 3-219First Words II (ET.L.T) 3-220Floppy TeachesSeries (ET) 3-220Following Directions (AlLET) 3-221Foundations I (AR,CR.ET) 3-221Foundations II lAR,CR.ET1 3-222Function Recognition (AR.CR.ET) 3-223Handi Eye Coordination Programs (DR.ETRE) 3-225I Can Talk (C1ETLT.TR1_3-226IDEA Cat (ET252.T) 3-227Kid Talk (ET.PASV.WP) 3-322Kinderrnath H(CN.ET)_3,233Language L.A.B. (-,WAR.ET.I.T) 3-234Izarning Left and Right (ET) 3-235Learning Workshop (AS.ET) 3-235Letter_Find 4CNXTXB.Sv) 3-236Logo Touchrools for the Power Pad (AS.ET) 3-239Mac-Apple Communication Aid (CLCN.DR.ET.PA,WP) 3-325Memory L (CR.ET21) 3-243Memory II (CR.E7.L.S1 3-244Memory Patterns (AR;ASXTXT) 3-244Mix Match (Aker) 3.247011ie Series (ET) 3-249Paint With Words (ET) 3-250Pictures Programs I, II and III (c:R.E.T.43) 3.233Point to Pictures Development Kit (AP.-AR.-AS.ET) 3-255Point to Pictures Discrimination Kit (AR.AS.ET.TR) 3-25:Point to Pictures Lesion Plan Masters (En_ 3-256Preposition Recognition (AR,CR.ET.LT) 3-257Purposeful Pattern Purposeful Symbols, What Belongs?
(CR.ET.LS) 3-259Rabbit Scanner (A.S.ET) 3-260Representational_Play (ET.LT) 3-263SAID: &ty as I Do (ET) 5163Sarah and Her Frieuds (ET) 3-264Smart Shaper (CN.CR,ET) 3-266Soft Tools 133, W. 135 (CILET,LS,LT) 3-267Sound Match (AS.ET) 3-268Special Eduation (Elementary): Paks for Special Needs
(ET.L.S) 3-269Special SkilLBuilders I & II (CN,ET) 3:270STIM-U-LITE (ASET,TR) 1-28Surrounding Patterns (and other programs) (CR.Er.a) 3-274Switehrnaster (ALAS.ET) 3-275Symbol Writer (AS.ET,G4) 3-276TAG: Talking Animated Graphics (ET) 3-276Talk About A Walk (Er.L.T) 3-277The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper - Prepositions
(AsierAn 3-282Touch and Match (ET) 3-283Touch and See (ET) 3-283Toy Assessor (AR.AS-.ET) 3484Visual Recognition (AR.AS.ET.LT) 3:289Vittal/Perceptual Diagnostic Testing & Training Progs.
(ALAS.CILET) 3-184Word Recognition (A1LAS.ET.LT) 3-294
Education; Training, and Therapy {ET}
Ability Switch Tester (.45.TR) 145AbleNet Control Unit (A.S.EC,TR) 1-15
Index 1: Itiroducts Listed by FUNCTION
Acidemica with Scanning Language Arts (Ls) 3-188Academics with Scanning: Math (CN) 3-188ACES (A5 ; 3-171ActiVe Stimulation Programmer (AS.EC.TR) 1-16AllTalk (CLEA.TR) 1-63 _
Alphabet with Tom and Andy (AR.E.5) 3-189Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mech.
(ST) 3-189Aphasia &cries': I through VIII (CR.LS) 3-190Apple Demo Disk (AS) 3-190Appliance Genie (AS.EC.PA) 3-307Arithmetic 1,2, and 3 with Speech (AR,CN.LS.Sv) 3-191Asaflex Model TS (CMS91) 2-7Audio Braille Game Tutorial (BR.DA.RE) 3-191Basic Language Series-Spatial Concepts (ES.LT) 119922
Basic Vocabulary Builder on Computer (Ls.LT)Battery Adapter (-ATM 9.TR) 147Battery Device Adapter (A.S.TR) 147Battery Interface _(AS,TR) 1-18Bear Jam (ES) 3-193Blazing Paddles (DR.RE) 3-299Blisspen (1.S) 3-193Blissymbol Vocabulary Stamps (CLNA) 1-41Blissymboliac Bliss Drills (Es) 3484Blissymboliac Blissboard (CLPA) 3-310Blissymbolim BiLuymbol Concepts (ES) 3-194Bobcat (BR) 3-195Braille Trainer (BR.Sv) 3-195Brainz (AP) 3-196Brighter PithWays Communication Symbols and Grids
_ fr1)24A) 1-41CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training &cries (As.CE.Es.(s) 3496CASPT an 3-197Catagorical Reasoning I and II (cR) 3407Catch the Cow (AS) 3-173Chatterbox Dictionary (ES.LT) 3-198Choice Board IASNA) 1-42Choice Maker I (AILES) 3-198Clock Communicator (AS.CLTR) 1-18Cloze-PluiProgram (LS) 3-199Cognitive Rehabilitation Series (CR,15) 3-199Cogrehab Vol. 1 (CRLS) 3-200Cogrehab VOL 2 (CR.L.S) 3-200Cogrehab VOL 3 (CRLS) 3-201Cogtehab Vol. 4 (CILLS) 3-201Coinsnkeys (CN.ES.KB) 3-202Color Find (ES) 3-202Corn Board (AS.CLTR) 1-19Communication Sheets (CLNA) 1-44Communiclock (AS.C1.711) 1-19Compartmentalized Communicator (AS,CLTR) 1-20Complete Spelling Program (LS) 3-203_ComPrehension Power Program (arca) 3-203Computer Assisted Instruction in Phonological Process
(ST) 3-204Computer Courseware for the Exceptional Student_ (CNXBLS) 3-204Computer CUP (ESLT) 3-205Computer Keyboard Switch (SW) 2-11Computer Managed Articulation Treatment fAR.sT) 3-205Computer Managed Language Treatment (AR,LT) 3-206Computer Plate Switch (SW) 2-11Computer Mgt. tbi. Neuropsychological Testing & Rehab.
(AR,CR.LS) 3-206CoMputerized Reading for Aphasics (AR.AS.CR.L.S) 3-207Computerized Training Systems (CTS): Nuts & Bolts
(vo) 3-207Concept Formation: Shape Matching (ES) 3:208ControllWithout Keyboards (AS,C1,PA) 3-315ControlPAC (AS.E0 2-48Core Picture Vii.:Abnlary (CLNA) 1-44Core Reading and Vocabulary Development (LS) 3-208Counter Module (ASV° 1-20Counting Critters (CN,ES) 3-209CREATE (AR.A.S.CR.ES.1.5) 3-209Creativity Tool Box (AP.DR.RE) 3-299
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Index 1: Products Listed by FUNCTION
CTS: Electronic Assembly & Soldering (1/0) 3-210Deafsign (AS.S1) 3-210Delay Timer (AS_EC.TR) 1-21Dial Scan (AS.C1XR) 1-21Dot & Draw (DR,GA.RE) 3-300DPS:BCP (AP.AS) 3-175Drills_in Language Conepts (LS.LT) 3-211Dual Channel Latching Switch Interface (AS.EC.TR) 1-22Dual Switch Latch and Timer (AS,EC,TR) 1-22E-Tran Scanner (AS4IJR) 1-23Early Learning I (ES) 3-211Early Learning II (CN.ES) 3-212Edrnark Reading Program, Level 1 (ES,LS) 3-212Edufun (CN.LS) 3-213Elementary MOD_Keyboard System (C1.LP.T1) 3-28Elephant Ears (ES.LT) 3-213Evaluation System (AS) 3-176Expanded Keyboards for Speak N' Spell (EA.TR) 1-65Exploratory Play (ES.LT) 3-214Eye Tranifer Communication System (CLNA) 1-45Eye-Com (CLNA) 1-45Eye-Com Board (CLNA) 1-46EZ Pilot for Power Pad (AP) 3-214Fact Master 14R.AS,CN) 3-215Fay's Word Rally (LS) 3-215Far That Math Woman (CN) 3-216Fay: The Word Hunter (AP-X.S) 3-216Finger Speller (sI) 3-227Fingerspeller _(ARAS,S1) 3-217First Categories (ES,LS,LT) 3-218First Shapes (ES) 3-218First Verbs (ES,LT) 3-219First Words _(ES,LT) 3-219First Words II (ES,LT) 3-220Fliptrack Learning Tape Tutorials (OA) 3-134Floppy Teaches Series (ES) 3-220Following Directions (AXES) 3-221Foto Series (NA) 1-47Foundation L (AR.CR.ES) 3-221Foundation II (AR,CR,ES) 3-222Fun With Math (CN.SV) 3-222Function Recognition (AR.CR,ES) 3-223Game Power for Phonics, Plus (AS.LS) 3-177Getting Started in Arithmetic Series (and Sam's Store)
(CN.LP,LSSV) 3-223Guessing and Thinking (CN.L.5) 3-224H:1 Handicapped Word Games (GAX-5.12E) 3-300H:2 Handicapped Arithmetic Flash Cards (cw.1.5.EE) 3-224Hand/Eye Coordination Programs (DR.E.5.11E) 3-225HELP Linguidisks (AR.CR.T.S.LT) 3-225Help Me to Help Myself (CLNA) 1-47Holidays (ARILLS,LT) 3-226Iran Talk (CLES.LT.TR) 3-226IDEA Cat (ES.LS.LT) 3-227Idioms in America (AS.LS,LT) 3-227Individualized Communication Systems (CI,NA) 1-48Job Readiness Series (AS.V03 3-228Job Survival Series_ IVO) 3-228K.L.S, - Cognitive Educational System (CR) 3-229Kennedy Haadi-Math Program (CN.L.S) 3-229Kennedy Switch Key Software (C1,0A,77) 3-136Keyboarder (KILLP) 3-230Keyboarding For The Dyslexic (Xa.t..S.wit) 3-230Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped (AS.K11) 3-231Keytioarding for the Visually Limited (KII.LP.WP) 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand (EB.WP) 3-232Keys to Su=st: Comp. Keybd. Skills for Blind Children
(KILN) 3-232Keytalk (vt.t.szvAril 1-233Kid Talk (ES.PA.SV.WP) 3-322Kindermath II (CN.ES) 3-233Language LAB- (AP,-AR,ES.LT) 3-234Language Stimulation Series (LS,LT) 3-234Learning Left and Right (ES) 3-235Learning Workshop (AS.E5) 3-235Lenical (AP.AS) 3-236
Leo'S 'Lectric Paintbrush (DR.PA.RE) 3-324Letter Find ICN.k.S.KB.SV) 3-236Life Experiences Communintion Kit (USA) 1-48Lighted Vibrating Signalling Buzzer (AS,TR) 1-23Lightpen Programs for Special Education I & II (cw.r.$) 3-237Lip-Reader Trainer (AS.LR) 3-237Listen to Learn (LS,WP) 3-238LogicMaster (AS.LS) 3-238Logo TouehTools for the PowerPad (AS,ES) 3-239Mac-Apple Communication Aid (CLCN,DR.ES,PANP) 3-325Magic Music Teacher (GA.RE) 3-301Magic_Slate (LP.L.S.PA-WP) 3-239Math Disk (CN) 3-240Math Power Program (CN.LS) 3-240Math Scan (CN) 3-241Math Scratchpad I (CN) 3-241Math Scratchpad IL (CN) 3-242Mathtalk (ARrN) 3-242Maze (GA.RE) 3-243Memory I (CILES.LS) 3-243Memory II (C1LES,LS) 3-244Memory Patterns (AILAS,ES,LT) 3-244Micro illustrator (DR,PAXE) 3-328Micro Speeeh Lab (ARST) 3-245Micro-Interpreter I (Fingerspeller) (SI) 3-245Micro-Interpreter 11 (CAV-ASL) (51) 3-246Micro-LADS (AS.LT) 3-179Mini Talking Card Reader (cum 1-70MiniMal Contrast Therapy (A107) 3-246Mix 'N Match (AR,ES) 3-247Morse Code & Scanning Practice Programs (GA.RE) 3-247Morse Code Drills 3-248Motor Training Games (AS.GA.RE) 3-301Mouse Math (CN) 3-248Multi-Input &lector (AS.EC.TR) 1-24Multi-Scan (AS,CLPA.TR) 3-329Muppet Learning Keys (GA,112) 3-63Natural Language Processing Program (LT) 3-249Nu-Vue-Cue (CLNA) 1-49Oakland Schools Picture Dictionary (CI,NA) 1-49011ie &ries (ES) 3-249Omnibox (ID.TR) 3-63One Handed Typing (ER) 3-250Opticommunicator (CLNA) 1-50Paint With Words (ES) 3-250PAVE: Perceptual Accuracy/Visual Efficiency Training
(1.5) 3-251PC Morse Code 3-251PC-Fingers (SI) 3-252Perceual Motor Trainer (A.S.TR) 1-24Phonics, Text, and Graphics (DR,RE,WP) 3-252Phonologial Process Tutor (ST) 3-253PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS.CLEA.ECPW,TI.TW) 1-71PIC Man (DR.RE) 3-302PIC Word 'Board (CI,NA) 1-50P1CSYMS Categorical Dictionary (CLIVAI 1-51Pictogram Ideogram Communication (PIC) (CI.NA) 1-51Picture Communication (CI.PA) 3-331Picture Communication Symbols, Book 1 and Book II
(CLNA) 1-52Picture Scanner - Software for Assessment (AS) 3-180Picture Your Blissymbols K."1.NA) 1-52PiCtures Programs: I, II and III (CR.ES,LS) 3-253Pictures, Please! (CLNA) 1-53PII - Personalized Information for Independence
(AD.AR,CR.1.S) 3-254Poc-Ett System (AS.CLTR) 1-25Point and_Read (IS) 3-254Point to Pictures Development Kit (AP.AR,ASES) 3-255Point to Pictures Discrimination Kit (AR.AS,ES,TR) 3-255Point to Pictures Lesson Plan Masters (Es) 3-256PowerPad Programming Kit (AP) 3-256Practice Communication Cards (AS,C1.NA) 1-55Preposition Recognition (AR,CR.ESIT) 3-257Primer 83 (As.1...5) 3.257Prism Communication Tray (CLNA) 1-55
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Index 1: Products Listed by FUNCTION
Problem Solving 3,258Processing Power Program (LS) 3-258PUrposefill Patterns, Purposeful Symbols, What Belongs?
i_(CR.ES.LS) 3-239
Push-On-Psh-Off Module (AS.ECIR) 1-25Quiet Duck Learning Series (AS.KR,LS) 3-259Rabbit Scanner (AU'S) 3-260Race the Clock (GA.RE) 3-260Rate Drill in_Articulation, Language and Fluency
(1.r.sr) 3-261
Reading Around Words Program (LS) 3-261Reading Recognition (AlLAS.LS) 3-262Remedial Secondary Or Adult Edutation Programs
(1.S.LT) 3-262Representational Play J(ES.LT) 3-263SAID: Sayas LDo (ES) 3-263
rah and Her Friends (ES) 3-264Scan &Speak (CLTR) 3,264Sentence-Scan (CLPA) 3-334&equential Scanner (AS,CLTR) 1-26Sight Word Spelling (LS.SY) 3-265SimpleCom YWNo Communication (Cl.TR) 3-265SimpleCom IL Needs/Wants Communication (C1.TR) 3-266Single Switch Assessment Program (ASXR) 3-181Single Switch Garde Library (GA.RE) 3-303Single-Input Assessment Software (AR,AS,TR) 3-182Small Clock Communicator (ASXLTR) 1-26Smart-Shaper (CN,CR.ES) 3-266Soft Tools *83,134, '85 (CR.ELLS.LT) 3-267Software for Visually Impaired Children (AP,KR.LS.SV) 3-267Software SimUlationt of Communication Prostheses
(AS,CI) 3-182SOnornaVoice (CLTR) 1-27Sound Ideas (LS) 3-268Sound Match (AS.ES) 3-268Special Education (Elementary): Paks for Special Needs
(ES.01 3-269Special Inputs Disk (AS.K1.1.71) 3-47Special Needs Volume 1 - Spelling (LS) 3-269Special Needs Volume 2 - Simulations &_Drills (CN.LS) 3-270Special Skill Builders I & II (CN.ES) 3-270SpeechMaster (sr) 3-271
Spell-A-VitiOn (a) 3-271Siler Wee (a) 3-272Speller Teller (tsruR) 1-27Spelling Tutor (LS) 3-272Spellist (LS) 3-273STIM-U-LLTE (AS.ELTR) 1-28Study Buddy 3-273Sunny Days (LS) 3-274Super Cramner Graphiet Package (BR,PA) 3-336Surrounding Patterns (and other programs) (CR-ES,LS) 3-274Survival Words (AD.-ALTXS.LT) 3-275Switch Ltch fAS.ECXR) 1-28Switch Latch (AS.ECXR) 1-29Switchboard (C1XA) 1-77Switehmaster (A/LA-LES) 3-275Symbbl Training Display (ASXR) 1-29Symbol Writer (A4ELGA) 3-276TAG: Talking Animated Graphics (ES) 3-276Talk About A Walk (ES.LT) 3-277Talking Apple Literacy Kit (GA,KB,WP) 3-277Talking BlistApple (CLPA) 3-339Talking Hands (SI) 3-278Talking Paddles (CLNA) 1:56Talking Pictures Communication Board (CLNA) 1-57Talking Pictures, Kits I; II; and III (CLNA) 1-57Talking Riddlet (a) 1:278Talking Scanner (SY) 3-279Talking Text Writer (CSSV,WP) 3-279Talking Unicorn (SY) .1-280Talking Writer (KBI.P.PASY,WP) 3-341Tape-A-Message (AS.PCXR) 140Target (AS,CLTR) 3-280Task_Master (AP,CR) 3-281Teaching Vocabulary LinguiDisks (AR,LT) 1281
Textalker.Blind and Other Echo Utilities (SV.70) 3:98The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper - Prepositions
(AS.ELLT) 3-282The Lost R Reasoning (CR.Ls) 3-282TIGERbook_ (TR) 1-30Timer and Counter (AS.EC,TR) 1-31Timer Module (ALECXR) 1-31Touch & Speak (C1,PA,TR) 3-344Touch 'N Talk Communication Board (CLNA) 1-58Touch 'N Talk Communication Stickers (CLNA) 1-59Touch 'N Talk Micros (CLNA) 1-59Touch and Match _(ES) 3-283Touch and See (ES) 3-283Touch Com (AsraR) 3-183Toy Adapter Cable (AS.SW.TR) 1-32Toy Assessor (AR,AS.ES) 3-284Toy Cable (ASSW.TR) 1-32Toy Scanner tAlLAS) 3-284ToyPAC (ASXC.RE,TR) 1-33Trace Math Aid (CN) 3-285Training Aid 2 (AS,EC,TR) 1-33Tri-Responder (ALTR) 1:34TWenty Categaries (AR.LS) 3-285Type N' Parrot (KRSV) 3-286Type-Talk (AP-KR) 3-286Ufonic Voice System (SS) 3-124Understanding Questions; Sentences I & II, Stories
(CR4s) 3-287Unipii (CLNA) 1-60Variable Position_ Scanner (AS.CLTR) 1-34VARP: VW.11 Abiie Reduction Program (ST) 3-287Vertascan (AS,CaRk 1-35Vibrating Sack (ASXR) 1-35Video Voice (ARST) 3-288Vitagraph Eye-Movement Recording System (As) 3-183Visi-Pitch Model 6095 (ARST) 3-288VisibleSpeech Aid (ST) 3-289Vitual Recognition (AR,AS,ES-LT) 3-289 _
VisuaWPcrceptual Diagnostic Testing & Training Progs._ (AR,ALCR,ES) 3-184Visual/Reading Drills (CK,LS) 3,290Visuospatial Skills (AR,CR) 3-290Voice Eaglisli Unguage Development (LT) 3-291Voice Mate II fAS,IE) 1-36Voice Math (CN) 3-291Voice Reading Ability Drill (LS) 3-292WALC_LinguiDisks (CR,LS,LT) 3-292Ways ta Play (GA.RE) 3-293Word Memory Programs (OW) 3-293Word Recognition (AR,ALELLT) 3-294World of Counting (AR.CN) 3-294Write (CLLS.SY) 3-295Writing to Read (LS) 3-295Zygo Model 100 (CLEA.PW,TI,TW) 1-85Zygo Model 16C fAS,C1.771) 1-36Zygo Model 20 (14.78) 1-37Zygo Model 21S (AS,TR) 1-37
Electronic_ Communication and WritingAids {EA}
AllTalk (CI,ET,TR) 1-63Canon Communicator M (C1,149,71.219) 1-40DVorak One4lind Typewriter fC1,PW1 1-64Equalizer (C1,GR.PW.REX1.TIY,WP) 1-64Expanded Keyboards for Speak N' Spell (ET,TR) 1-65Express 3 (CLEC-PW.TI,TW) 1-65EyeTyper (C1.ECX1)_1-66EyeTyper Model 200 (CLEC,PC,PW,TI) 1-66Flexcom (CILC) 1-67Handy Terminal (PWX1XW) 1:67ICOMM (CIPWX,I,TW) 1-68Light Talker (C1.EC,PWX1,TW) 1-68Lightwriter (CLKG,PW) 1=69
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Living_Center III (C1EN.ECAEWP) 1.69Mini Talking Card Reader (CLET) 1-70Minspeak 1 (CI.EC.PWX1,TW) 1-70PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(CI.CN.PW.WP) 1-71PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (A.S.C1,EC.ET.PWX1,TW) 1-71Portable Pocket_Typewriter/Computer (C1.PW) 1-72Portable Voice II (C1.PW) 1-72Quad-Independence Typewriter-Printer System (KM.WP)Say-It-AU:and Say-It-All Super Plus (C1.PW) 1-73ScanPAC/Epson (CIEC.PW.TI,TW) 1-74SCANWOLF_ (CUR) 1-74Small Talk (C1E-N.PW.SVX13W.WP) 1-75Special Friend Speech Prosthesis (CI) 1-75SpeechAid_fajWy1X9/) 1-76SpeechPAC/Epson (CIEC.PICTI,TW) 1-76Speech Pad (c111-77Switchboard (Cur) 1-77Talking 100 (CI.PCPW.WP) 1-78Talking 100 Communicator (C1) 1-78TIM (C113W.WP) 1-79Timothy Commur;eations Package (C1.PW) 1-79Touch Talker_ (ct,pw.n.rw) 1-80Trine System (ACS) (C1.PW.T1,TW,WP) 140Trine System {Words+) (cr.PW.n.rw.Pip) 141Typewriters for the Visually Impaired (ppi) 1-.51Vocaid (C1) 142VOIS 110 (C1) 142VOIS 135 (C1) 143VOIS 140 (C1) 143VOIS 150 (CI) 1-84WOLF (CIYA7144Zygo Model 100 (C1.A-7,Pw7irw) 145Zygo Notebook (C1.PW.WP) 1-85Zygo scanWRITER (a.wincrzyw) 146
Environmental Controls fECI
AbleNet Control Unit IAS.ETY11) 1-15ACS Medicorn Computer System (C1.PC.TI.TL) 3-23Active Stimulation Programmer (AS.ET.TR) 1-16Activity Board IAS.TRL1-16Appliance Genie (ASXT,A) 3-307Automaddak Page Turner (BP) 2-45Automatic Message Dialer (CM.PC) 2-45Automatic Page Turner (BP) 2-46Butler-in-a-Box (PC.T1) 2-46Command Telephone System (PC) 2-47Computerized Enabling System (C1.PA.PC.WP) 3-315Control 1 (Pc) 2-47ControlPAC (A.5.17)_2-48Delay Timer (.4LSET.TR) 1-21Deuce (PC,TW) 2-48Directel (PC) 2-49Dual Channel Latching Switch Interface (AS,ETYR) 1-22Dual Switch Latch and Timer (AS.ETIR) 1-22Dual Tape Control 2-49Dynamate 1200 (PC) 2-50Dynamate 2003 (PC) 2-50Easicorder 2-51Easy File Tray, Dest Organizer (BP) 2-51EDACTS KeybOird (CI.TI,WP) 3-27Electric Copyholders (BP) 2-32Environmental Control 2-52Environmental Control System 2-53Expanded Keyboard for Automatic Telephone (PC) 2-53Express 3 (CI,EA,PICTI.TW) 1.65EyeTyper (CIEA.T1) 1-66EyeTyper Model ?no (CI.EA.PC.PWX1) 1-66EZRA (C1.CM.PC) 2-54Flexcom (CLEA) 1-67Fone Holder (PC) 2-54Gewa Page Turner (BP) 2-55Giant Push Button Telephone Adapter (PC) 2-35
Head Control for Wheelchairs (SW) 2-17Infrared Remote Control 2-56Intercom_ Unicontrol (CM) 2-78Jumbo Phone with 9 Memories !pc) 2-56Light Talker (C1,EA,PW.T1JW) 1-66Living_Center III (CLCAIXA.RE.WP) 1-69MECCA (PC) 2-57MicroDEC II (CM.PC) 2-57
1-73 Minspeak L(CIXAXWYUW) 1-70Motorized Easel (BP) 2-58Multi-Input SeleCtOr (AS.ETYR)No-Touch (PC) 2-38On/Off Remote Switch 2-59Operator Dialer (PC) 2-59Page Turner (BP) 2-60PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS,C1,EA4-T.PW.T1.TW) 1-71Push-thi-Push-Off Module (.4LS.ET.TR) 1-25Radio Remote Control 2-60Radio Unicontrol 2-61Raised Face-Plate (KG.Pc) 2-61Remote Control Sonic Switch 2-62Saltus Reader (an 2-62ScanPAC/EpsDn (CLEA.PW.TUW) 1-74Smarthome I (CM,PC) 2-63Sound Activated Light Switch 243SpeechPAC/Epson (C1EA.PW,T1,TW) 1-76Switch Latch (AS,ET,TR) 1-28Switclr_Latch (ASETXR) 1-29Tape Recorder Aid 2=64Tape Recorder with Switch Adapter 2-64Telephone Holder & Line Connector (PC) 2-65Telephone On/Off Latch (Pc) 2-65Telephone Ring Indicator (PC) 2-66Television Channel Selector 246Timer and Counter (AS.ETYR) 1-31Timer Module (AS.ETYR) 1-31TOSC-2 Environmental Control SystemTouch Turner (BP) 2=67ToyPAC IAS.E7.RE,T1 1-33Training Aid 2 (AS.ETYR) 1-33TV Converter 2-68Ultra 4 Remote System 2-68Unidialer (PC) 2-69Universal Telephone Adapter (pc) 1-69VocaLink Cellular Module (PC) 2-70Whistieswitch Remote Control 2-70X-10 Powerhouse Computer Interface (PA) 3-349X-10 System 2-71Zygo scanWRITER (C1.EA.PW.T1.TW) 1-86
1-24
(CM.PC) 2-67
Games {GA}
Audio Braille Game Tutorial (BR.ET.RE) 3-191DOt & Draw (13R.ET,RE) 3-300Gibson Light Pen System (DR.1D.PA.RE) 3-62Governor (0A.PA) 3-135 _H:1 Handicapped Word Games (ET.L.S.RE) 3-300Lite Touch (DR.RE.T1) 3-38Magic Music Teacher (ET.RE) 3-301MaZt (ET,RE) 3-243Mind Master (RE.T1) 3-39Morse Code & Scanning Practice Programs (ET.RE) 3-247Motor Training Games (AS.ET,RE) 3-301Multi-Game Board (OA) 3-138Muppet Learning Keys (ET.1D) 3-63RUC the Clock (ET.RE) 3-260Response Optimizer (0A.PA) 3-140Single Switch Game Library (ET.RE) 3-303Symbol Writer (AS.ESET) 3-276Talking Apple Literacy Kit (ET.KB.WP) 3-277Talking Wheelchair (C1.PA.RE.WP) 3-340War to Play (ET,RE) 3-293
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IEP and IPP {IE}
Articulator Goa IS and (ojectives for Speech IAM.ST) 3-149Automated IEP System and Professional Goal Banks
(AM) 3-150Automated IEP System and SCOR Goal Banks (AM) 3-150DPS:Decision Pathing System (A1.1.AP) 3-152DPS:HELP (AMAR) 3453IEP Manager, Revised (AM) 3-155IEP Writer (AMARST) 3-156Planning Individualized Speech & Language Intervention
(AMAR) 3-160UNISTAR Pre-IEP Report (AM) 3-163
Input Adapters for Computers {IA}
Adaptive Firmware Card (KE.KMW.71) 3-24Apple Adaptor (SW) 3-69Apple Computer Input Adapter (SW) 3-69Apple Ile Input Adapter (Sw) 3-70Apple Switch Interface (SW) 3-70Interface ROZ for Apple Ile (SW) 3-71Keyboard Interface for Apple He (KE) 3-71Keyboard Interfaces (KE) 3-72Keyscan II (KE) 3-72Multiple Switch Box for the Adaptive Firmware Card 3-73Paddle Adapple 3-73Paddle Panel 3-74PSS Joystick Adapter 3-74R/S II Series Wireless Link (04) 3.75Switch Adapter for Apple Ile and II+ Computers (SW) 3-75Switch Interface (ST) 3-76TV Game-2 (SW) 3.76Wireless Data Transmission System (04) 3-77
Input Devices Usable with Only SomeSoftware {ID}
Commodore Light Pen (AP,DR) 3-61DP-209 Connected Speech Recognizer 3-61Gibson Light Pen System (DR.GA.PA,RE) 3-62Koala Pad (DR) 3-62Muppet Learning Keys (ET,GA) 3-63Omnibox (ETXR) 3-63Power Pad (DR,RE) 3-64Ten Key Board 3-64Touch Window (DRPS.RE.WP) 3-65Voice Master (SS) 3.125VS1000 Voice Communications Device 3-65
Keyboard Emulating Interfaces (AdaptersOnly) {KE}
Adaptive Firmware Card (m.ich4.331/x1) 3-24Keyboard Interface for Apple Ile (IA) 3.71Keyboard Interfaces (IA) 3-72Keyscan II (TA) 3-72
Keyboarding Training Programs {KB}
Coinsnkeys (CMESXT) 3-202Computer Courseware for the Exceptional Student
(cN.ET.L.$) 3-204 -_Keyboarder (ET.I.P) 3-230KeyboTirding For The Dyslexic (ET.L.S.WP) 3-230Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped (M,ET) 3-231Keyboarding for the Vbually Limited (ET.L.P.Wp) 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand (ET,WP) 3-232
Keys to Succesx Comp. Keybd. Skills for Blind Children(ET,Sv) 3-232
Keytalk (ET.LS,Sv.WP) 3-233Letter Find (CN.ES,ET.SV) 3-236One Handed Typing (ET) 3-250Quiet Duck Learning Series (A..:,ET.E5) 3-259Software for Visually Impaired Children (AP.E-rx.ssv) 3-267Talking Apple Literacy Kit (ET,GA,WP) 3-277Talkins Writer (ET.I.P.PA,Sv,WP) 3-341Type N' Parrot (ET,Sv) 3-286Type-Talk (AP.ET) 3-286
Keyguards {KG}
Expanded Computer Keyboards (TI) 3-29Expanded Keyboards for the Talking Bliss Apple (Tr) 3-31Keasyboard (TI) 3-35Keyguard (KAI) 3-8Keyguard (KM) 3-9Keyguard (KM) 3.9Keyguards (KM) 3-10Keyguards (KAI) 3-10Keyguards (KM) 3-11Keyguards (KM) 3.11Keyguards (KM) 3-72Keyshields (K14) 3-13Lightwriter (CI,EA,pW) 1-69Raised Face-Plate (EC,PC) 2-61
Language Therapy/Development {LT}
Basic Language Series-Spatial Concepts (ES-.ET) 3-192Basic Vocabulary Builder on Computer (ET.L.5) 3-192Chatterbox Dictionary (ES.ET) 3.198Computer CUP (ES.ET) 3-205 _Computer Managed Language Treatment (AR,ET) 3-206Computer Managed Screening Test (ARAS,ST) 3-175Drills in Language Concepts (Eta) 3-211Elephant Ears (ESET) 3-213Exploratory Play (ES.ET) 3-214First Categories (ES.ETJ-S) 3-218First Verbs (ESET) 3-219First Words (ES.ET1-219First Words IT (ESET) 3-220HELP Linguidisks (AR.CR,ET.I.S) 3-225Holivays (AR.CR.ET.LS) 3-226I Can Talk (C1-.ES,ET,TR) 3-226IDEA Qt (ES.ET.LS) 3-227Idioms in America (AS.ET.LS) 3-227Language Intervention Planner (AM,AR) 3-158Language L.A.11 (AP,AR,ES.ET) 3-234Language Stimulation Series IET.LS) 3-234Memory _Patterns (ARAS752T) 3-244Micro-LADS (ASCET) 3-179Natural Language Processing Program (Er) 3-249Parrot Easy Language Sample Analysis (PELSA)
(AM.AR.AS) 3-IS17Preposition Recognition (AR.CK.ES.ET) 3-257Rate Drill in Articulation; Language and Flifency
(ETAT) 3-261Remedial Secondary or Adult Education Programs
(EMS) 3-262Representational Play (ES.ET) 3-263SALT (Systematic Analysis of Language Transcripts)
(AMAR) 3-161Soft rools '84, "85 Jams.F.T.a) 3-267Survival Words_ (-Ao.-AS;ELLS) 3-275Talk AbOUt A Walk (Eter) 3.07Teaching Vocabulary LinguiDisks (AR,ET) 3-281The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper - Prepositions
(AS,ES.ET) 3-282Visual Recognition (AR.A.C.ES,ET) 3.289
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Index L Prcducts Listed by FUNCTION
Voice EnglM Ungutge Development (ET) 3-291WALC LinguiDisks (CR.ET.L.S) 3-292Word Class Inventory for School Age Children (AM.AR) 3-167Word Recognitioo (AR.AS.ES.ET) 3-294
Large Print Output {LP}
Beamscope II (TO) 3-82BEX_(BR,PA.SV.WP) 3-309Ca Ic-Talk (CN.PA.SV) 3-312Classy Letterheads - Speak! (PA,SV,PIP) 3-313Compu-Lenz (TO) 3-84Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CLET.T1) 3-28Expand-a-View (TO) 3-86Getting Started in Arithmetic Series (and Sam's Store)
(CkET,LS_JV) 3-223inLARGE (TO) 3-87Joywriter (PA) 3-322Keyboarder (ET.K11) 3-230Keyboarding for the Visually Limited (ET,KB,WP) 3-231Large Print Display Processor (T(3) 3-88Large Print Word Processor (PA.WP) 3-323Large Type (PA.PIP) 3-323Lime Light (TO) 3-89LoVE (PAJV.WP) 3-325Lyon Large Print Program (TO) 3-89Magic Keyboard (TO) 3-90Magic Slate (ET,ESACWP) 3-239Magnieony (PA) 3-326Magni Link (TO) 3-90Multi Scribe (PA.WP) 3-329Optacon (EDX0) 3-91PC Lens (TO) 3-91Peachy Writer ld (PA) 3-330Talking Writer (ET.88.PASKWP) 3-341Tall Talk Prints (SVXO) 3-97Tall Talk Screens (SVXO) 3-98Textalk (PASV.WP) 3-343Vantage (TO) 3-99Viewscan Text System (CN,PA.PW.TEXO,WP) 3-100Vista (TO) 3-101
Later Skills (Includes Reading)
Academics with Scanning: Language Arts (ET) 3-188Aphasia Series: I through VIII (CR.ET) 3-190Arithmetic 1;2, and 3 with Speech (AR,CN.ET..gv) 3-191Basic Vocabulary Builder on Computer (ET.LT) 3-192Blisspen /ET) 3-193CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series (AS,CR.ES,ET) 3 196CARA (AAAS) 3-173Cloze-Plus Program (ET) _3-199Cognitive Rehabilitation Series (CR.ET) 3-199Cogrehab Vol. 1 (CR.ET) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 2 (CR.ET) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 3 (CLET) 1:201Cogrehab Vol. 4 ICRXT) 3-201Complete Spelling Program (ET) 3-203Comprehension Power Program (mu-7') 3-203Computer Courseware for the Exceptional Student_ (CN1ETX8) 3-204Comptiter Progs. for Neuropsychological Testing & Rehab.
(AiwkET) 3-206Computerized Reading for Aphasics (AR,AS.CR.ET) 3-207Core Reading and Vocabulary Development (ET) 3-208CREA t'E (AR.AS.CRXS.ET) 3-209Drills in Language Concepts (ET.LT) 3-211Edrnark Reading Program, Level 1 (ES,ET) 3-212Edufun (CICET) 3-213Fay's Word Rally (ET) 3-215Fay: The Word Hunter (AP.ET) 3-216First Categories (ESXT.LT) 3-218
Game Power for Phonics, Plus (AS.ET) 3-177Getting Started in Arithmetic Series (and Sam's Store)
(CN.ET.LKSV) 3-223Guessin and Thinking (CN.ET) 3-224H:1 Handicapped Word Games (ET.GA.RE) 3-300Ha Handicapped Arithmetic Flash Cards (CN.ET.RE) 3-224HELP Linguidisks (AR.CR.ET.I.T) 3-225Holidays (AR.CR.ET.LT) 3-226IDEA Cat (ES.ET.LT) 3-227Idioms in America (AS.ET.LT) 3-227Kennedy Handi-Math Program (CN,ET) 3-229Keyboarding For The Dyslexic (ET.KB.IVP) 3-230Xeytslk- (ET.irs.SyNix) 3-233
Language_Stimulation Series (ET.LT) 3-234Lightpen Programs for Special Education I & II (CN.E.T) 3-237Listen to Learn iET.WP) 3-238LogicMaster (AS.ET) 3-238Magic Slate (ET.1.P.PA.WP) 3-239Math Power Program (CNET) 3-240Memory I (CR,ES.ET) 3-243Memory II_ fCR.E.S.ET):3-244PAVE Perceptual Accuracy/Visual Efficiency Training
(ET) 3-251Pictures Programs: I; II and III (CR.ES.ET) 3-253PII - Personalized Information for Independence
(AD.AR.CRXT) 3-254Point and Read (ET) 3-254Primer 83 CAS,ET) 3-257Processing Power Program (ET) 3-258Purposeful Patterns, Purposeful Symbols; What Belongs?- (CR.ES,ET) 3-259Quiet Duck L. arning Series_ (AS.ET,KB) 3-259Reading Around Words Program (ET) 3-267Reading Recognition (AR.A.S.ET) 3-262Remedial Secondary or Adult Education Programs
(ELLT ) 3-262_Sight Word Spelling (ET.SV) 3-265Soft Tools '83, '84, '85 (CR.ES.ET,LT) 3-267Software for Visually Impaired Children (AP,ET,ICHSV) 3-267Sound Ideas (ET) 3-268Special Education (Elementary): Paks for Special Needs
(ES.ET) 3-269Special Needs Volume 1 - Spelling (ET) 3,269Special Needs Volume 2 - Simulations & Drills (CN.ET) 3-270Spell-A-Vision (ET) 3-271Speller Bee fET) 3-272Spelling Tutor (ET) 3-272Spellist (ET) 3-273Sunny Days (ET) 3-274Surrounding Patterns (and other programs) (CkES.ET) 3-274Survi val Wordi (A13,AS.ET.LT) 3-275Talking Riddles (ET) 3-278Talking Test Writer fET.SV.WP) 3-279The Lott R Reajoning (ClaT) 3-282Twenty Categories (AR.ET) 3-285Understanding Questions, Sentences I & II, Stories
(CR.ET) 3-287Visual/Reading Drills (Cit,ET) 3-290Voice Reading Ability Drill (ET) 3:292WALC LinguiDisks (CR,ET,LT) 3-292Word Memory Programs (CR,ET ) 3 293WtitC (CLET,SV) 3-295Writing to Read (ET) 3-295
Lipreading (Speech Reading) {LR}
Lip-Reader Trainer (AS,ET) 3-237
Modifications for Standard Keyboards IKMI
Adapti_ve Firmware Card (1A,KE.SW.T1) 3-24Cacti Word Processor (PA.WP) 3-311
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CHPI Apple Tool Kit _(BR.PA.T1--WP) 3-312CTRL & ALT Key_Adaptive Program' 3-3Dvorak Keyhdard Converter 3.3Dvorak Keyboard Modification Programs 3-4Filch 3,4Handi-Keys (AR.AS) 3-5Hope 3-5HX-20 Protective Cover (GA) 3-6Key Latches faKey Tronic Plug-Compatible Keyboards 3-7Keyboard Covers 3-7Keyer 3=8Keypard (KG) 3-8Keyguard (KG) 3-9Keyguard (KG) 3-9Keyguards (KG) 3-10Keyguards (KG) 3-10Keyguards (KG) 3-11Keyguards (KG) 3-11Keyguards (KG) 3.12Key locks 3-12Key locks 3-13Keyshields (KG) 3-13Keyworks (T1) 3-31"Macro Works 3-14Moisture Guard (OA) 3-14Moisture Guard (OM 3-15One Finga 345PC Assisted Keyboard 3-16PC:Pedal (Sw) 3-16Pro Key 3-17Prompt-Writer (PA.SY.WP) 3.331Quad-Independence Typewriter-Printer System (EA.WP)OuickWord (DS37.71P) 3-45Repeat Ikreat 1:17Safe Skin Keyboard Protector (OA) 3-18Smartkey 3-18 _Special Inputs Disk (A.S.ET.TI) 347Stick-On Key locks 3-19Super Key 3-19XtraKey 3-20
Mouse and Touch Pad Emulation {MrFootmouse (TI) 3-32Head Master (Tl) 3-33quadLynx Trackball (n) 3-44
Non-Eleetromc Communication Aids {NA}
Blissymbot Vocabulary Stamps (CLET) 1-41Brighter Pathways Communication Symbols and Grids
(C1.ET) 1-41Choice Board (AS,ET) 1-42Cleo Communication Board (C1) 1-42Communication Binder (CI) 1-43Communication Folder (C1) 7-43Communication Sheets (C1.ET) 1-44Core Picture Vocabulary (CI.ET) 1-44Eye Transfer Communication System (CLET) 1-45Eye-Corn _(CLET) 1-45Eye-Com Iloard (C1,471 1-46Fold-It System (C1) 1-46Foto Series (tT) 147Help Me to Help Myself (CIXT1 1-47Individualized Communication System (CLET) 1=48Lift Experiences COmmunicaticin Kit (C1,ET) 1-48Nu-Vue-Cue _MIXT) 1-49Oakland Schools Picture Dictionary (cl.ET) 1-49OptitommUnicatcir (cat) 1-50PIC Word Board 1C1X7, 1-50PICSYMS Categoriml DictiOnary (CI:Er) 1:51
Pictogram IdeOtiam Communication (PIC) (CLET) 1,51Picture Communication Symbols; Book I and Book II_ (CW) 1-52Picture Your Blissymbois irci.Er) 1-52Pictures; Please! (CLET) 1-33Pocket-Sized Communieation Book (CI) 1-53Vona Rook (CI) 1-54Portable Communication Boards (CI) 1-54Practice Communication Cards (AS.CLET) 1-55Main Communication Tray (CLET) '-55Talk Board (CI) 1-56Talking Paddles (cur) 1-56Talking Pictures Communication Board (CI.ET) 1-57Talking_Pictures; Kits I; II; and III (Ci.ET) 1:57Touch 'N Talk Communication Board (CLEF) 1-58Totich 'N Talk Communication Notebook (CI) 1-58Touch 'N Talk Communication Stickers (CLET) 1-59Touch 'N Talk MicroS (C1.ET) 1-59Unipix (CLET) 1-00Word Board (CI) 1-60
Other Software and HardwareAdaptatiOOS {OA}
Apple DOS 33 Manual 3-129CompuDesk HCP 3-129Disk Guide 3-130E-Z Port Plug 3-130Easy-Load-A-Diskette 3-131Echo Enhancement Rox (SY) 3-131
1-73 Echii/Cricket Training Disk (Sy) 3-132EZBAS (CI) 3-132Fidget Print 3-133Firm Grip Joystick Holder 3-133Fliptrack Learning Tape Tutorials (ET) 3-134Florida Scanner (AP) 3-134Goveroor (GA,pA) 3435Handi-Routine (AP) 3-135HX-20 PrOtective Cover (KM) 3-6Kennedy Switch Key Software (CI,ET.T1) 3-136Lenipen PC (DR) 3-136LittleJack (SY) 3-137Master Talker IAP;Sy) 3-137Modular Twin Turntable Desk 3-138MoiStUre Guard (KM) 3-14Moisture Guard (KM) 3-15Multi-Game Board (GA) 3.138Multiport 3-139Prairie Power Portable tic System (1,9i) 3-139Print-it (TO) 3-94R/S II Series Wireless Link (IA) 3-75Response_Optimizet (GA.PA) 3-140UfeSkin Keybbard Protector (KM) 3-18SAYIT -(AP) 3-140Scanning_Conversion_Program (AP) 3-141
:icioter Zero Force Game Port 3-141Tilt Table 3-142Triple Dump 3-142Wetterii Center Echo + Synthesizer Package (SY) 3-143Wheeled Floor _Station 3-143Wireless Data Transmission System (IA) 3-77
Personal Tools or Aids (for Speaking, Writing,Drawing, Controlling, etc;) {PA}
AARON (CIAT) 3-307Appliance Genie (Iaxc.ET) 3-307Audio Scan (CI) 3-108Automatic Form Writer (SY.VO) 3-308REX (811.1,-.S9NP) 1309Blissymbolics: Bliss Library (AP) 3-309Blissymbolicw Blissboard (CLET) 3-310
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Index 1: Products Listed by FUNCTIONMMININIMM
Braille Translation Software (BR) 3-310Braille-Talk (BR.SV) 3-311Cacti_Word Processor (KM,svP) 3-311Ca Ic-Talk (CM.L.P.SV) 3-312CHPI Apple Tool Kit_ (B1cX11,TL.WP) 3-312Clmy litterhea& - Speak! (LP,SV.WP) 3-313Comm-Pr% (CI) 3-313Communicator MP) 3-314_Cornmunitree - First and Second Editions (D5XL) 3-314Computerized Enabling System (C1.CC.PCSVP) 3-315Control Without Keyboards (AS.C1-E7) 3-315Duxbury Braille Translator (BR) 3-316E-Z Pilot II Authoring System and Training Package
(AP) 3-316Easy Programmer 3-317Electronic 31 Day Calendar (SV) 3-317Fast Access Scan Talker (C1) 3-318
(DS.5V) 3-318Gibson Light Pen System (DR.GAJD.RE) 3-62Governor (GADA) 1415Graphics Magician Jr. (DR.RE) 3-319Graphics Magician Painter (DR,RE) 3-319Handi-Writer Version 331 (CI) 3-320Hot Dots (BR) 3-320Illustrations (BR,DR) 3-321Illustrations (SR) 3-321Joywriter (LP) 3-322Keynote (107,SV_XL,TO.WP) 3-88Kid Talk (ESXT,SVWP) 3-322Large Print Word Processor (LP.WP) 3-323Large Type (LP,WP) 3-323Leo's 'Lectric Paintbroh (DR.ET.RE) 3-324Lister Talker (D.S.SV) 3-324LoVE (LP.SV.WP) 3-325Mac-Apple Communication Aid (C1,C141,DR.E5,ET,WP) 3-325Magic Cymbali (CI) 3-326Magic Slate (ET,LPX..S,WP) 3-239Magnicomp (LP) 3-326Message Maker CC1) 3-327Micro Braille (BR.WP) 3-327Micro Illustrator (DR.ET.RE) 3-328Morser (WP) 3-328Multi,Scan (ASX1.E7XR) 3-329MultiScribe (LP,WP) 3-329Peachy Writer Bold (LP) 3-330Personal_Money Management (SV) 3-330Picture Communication (CUT) 3-331Prompt-Writer (KM,SV,WP) 3-331ProWORDS (Sv.WP) 3-332Quick ralk (CI,PC) 3-332Rapr.ieet (1,841) 3-3.13Response Optimizer (DADA) 3-140RIC Easy Talker (CI) 3-333Say It (CI) 3-334Sentence-Scan (clzr) 3-334Speak Up (CI) 3-335Speak-A-libel (DSJV) 3-335Speech Writer (SV.WP) 3-336Super Cranmer Graphics Package (BR,ET) 3-336Super Shape Draw & Animate (DR.RE) 3-337Talk II (a) 3-337Talker (SV,WP) 3-338Talking Aid (CI) 3-338Talking BlissApple (clzr) 3-339Talking Sensible Speller (SV) 3-339Talking Transcend II (TL) 3-340Talking Wheelchair (C1,GAAE,wp) 3-340Talking Word Board (C1) 3-341Talking Writer (ET.KB.L.P,SV.WP) 3-341Tally-Talk (DS) 3-342Tele-Talk (SV) 3-342Textalk (LP,SV,WP) 3-343Testwriter 2.0 (SV.WP) 3-343Touch & Speak (CLET.TR) 3-344TRAX PAX Talking Checkbook (V) 3-344TRAX PAX Talking File Box (SV) 3-345
Type & Speak (C1SV) _3-345Ultimate Banker (CN.SV) 3-346Ultimate File Cabinet (DS) 3-346VERBal STAR (SKSVP) 3-347VernBraille (BD,BR.WP) 3-111VIC-20 Scanner (CINP) 3-347Viewscan Text System (CN.LP.PW,TEXO,WP) 3-100Word Communication (Cl) 3-348Word-Talk (SV.WP) 3-348X-10 Powerhouse Computer Interface (EC) 3-30
Phone Control/Access {PC}
ACS Medicom Computer System (CLECX1.TL) 3-23Amcom C (CLTDXL) 1-89Amplified Transmitter Handsets (SA.VA) 1-3Automatic Message Dialer (CM,EC) 2-45Butler-in-a,Box (ECX1) 2-46MText 5000 (SS) 3-115CallText 5050 USSL 3-115COM 2000_(C1XDXL) 1-89Command Telephone System (EC) 2-47Computerized Enabling System (C1.EC PA,WP) 3-315Control 1 (EC) 2-47Deuce (EC,TW) 2-48Directel (EC) 2-49-Dynamate 1200 (EC) 2-50Dynamate 2000 (EC) 2-50Echo 2000 (C1.T1IXL) 1-90Expanded Keyboard for Automatic Telephone (EC) 2-53EyeTyper Model WO (CLEA.EC.PWX1) 1-66EZRA (C1.CM.EC) 2-54Fone Holder (EC) 2-54Giant Push Button Telephone Adapter (EC) 2-55Hans It for Speech Amplification (SA,VA) 1-4Intele-Type (C1XD.TL,WP) 1-90Jumbo Phone with 9 Memories (EC) 2-56Lifestyle Personal Communicator (CI,CN.TDXL) 1-91MECCA (EC) 2-57MicroDEC n (CM,EC) 2-57No-Touch_ (EC) 2-58Operator Dialer (EC) 2-59Porta Printer Plus MP2OD (CIXATL) 1-93Porta Printer Plus MP4OD (C1XDXL) 1-93Print-A-Call (C1XDXL) 1-94Quick Talk (C1.PA) 3-332Raised Fam-PlaM (EC,KG) 2-61Smarthome I (CM,EC) 2-63Superprint 100, 200, 400 (CLTD.TL) 1-96Talking 100 (a.EA.Pw.svP) 1-78Tape-A-Message _MS,ETXR) 1-30TeleBraille (C1XD,TL) 1-97Telephone Holder & Line Connector (EC) 2-65Telephone On/Off Latch (ECk 2-65Telephone Ring Indicator (EC) 2,66TOSC-2 Environmental Control System (CM.EC) 2-67Unidialer fEC) 2-69Univeral Telephone Adapter (EC) 2-69VocaLink Cellular Module fECI 2-70Voice Communications Option (SV.TI.TL) 3-53Voice Communications System (T1) 3-54
Pointing and Typing Aids {PT}
AD-1 Standard Pointer 1-9Adjustable Head Pointer 1-9Adjustable Head Pointer 1-9Adjustable Head Pointer broClear-View Head Pointer 1-10Heyer-Abadie Modular Mouthstick 1-10Light Pointer_ 1-HMouth Held Page Turners (BP) 1-11
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Mouthsticks (BP) 1-11Talking ffeam 142Viewpoint Optical Indicator 6 1-12
Portable Writing {PW}
Canon Communicator M (CLEA.TI.TW) 1-63Dvorak One-Hand Typewriter (Ci.EA) 1-64Equalizer (CLIIR.EA.RE.TI.TW.WP) 1-64Express 3 (CLEA.EC,TI.TW) 1-65EyeTyper Model 200 (C1EA-EC.PC.T1) 1-66Handy Terminal (EA.TI.TW) 1-67ICOMM (CLEAXLTW) 1-68Keynote IPAJVXLXOWP) 3-88Light Talker (CLEA.EC.17.riv) 1-65Lightwriter (CLEA,KG) 1-69Microbrailler 2400 (BD.TO,WP) 3-107Minicom II (CLTD.TL) 1-92Minspeak I-70PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(CI.CN.EA.WP) 1-71PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (ASZI.EA.W.Er.n.TW) 1-71Portable Porket_Typewriter/Computer (CLEA) 1-72Portable Voice II (CI,EA) 1-22Prairie Power Portable Ik System (OA) 3-139Say-ft-All and Say-It-All Super Plus (CLEA) 1-73ScanPAC/Epson (a.Ex_EC.ras9 1-74Small Talk (CLCN.EitSYXIXW,WP) 1-73Speech Aid (CLEA.TI,TW) 1-76SpeechPAC/Epson (CLEA.ECTI.TW) 1-76Talking 100 (C1WP) 1-78TIM (CLEA.WP) 1:79Timothy CommuniCationS Package (C1,EA) 179Touch Talker _ (CLKI4TI.TW) 1-80Trin System (ACS) (CLEAXI.TW.WP) 1-80Trine System (Words+) (C_I,EAXI,TW.WP) 1-81Typewriters for_the Visually Impaired (EA) 1-81Views:Tan Text System (CN.LP.PA.TE.TG.WP) 3-100Zygo Model 100 (cIXA-ETXI.TW) 1-85Zygo Notebook_ta.EAMP) 1-83Zygo scanWRITER (CLEA.EC.TI.TW) 1-86
Recreation {RE}
Audio &ante Game Tutorial (BR,ET.GA) 3-191Blazing Paddles (DR.ET) 3-299- _Creativity Tool Box (AP.DR.ET) 3-299Dot & Draw (DR.ET.GA) 3-300Equalizer (CLOILEA,PW.TIXVINP) 1-64Gibson Light Pen System (DRAJD,PA) 3-62Graphics Magician Jr. (DR,PA) 3-319Graphics Masician Painter (DRPA) 3-319RI Handicapped Word Games (ET.GALSI 3-300H:2 Handicapped Arithmetic Flash Cards J_CN,ET.L.S) 3-224Hand/Eye Coordination Programs (DR,ES,ET) 3-225Leo'sTectric Paintbrush (DR.ETPA) 3-324Lite Touch (DR,GAXI) 3-38Living Center_Ill (CLCNZA.EC.WP) 1-69Magic Music Teacher (ET,GA) 3-301Maze (ET,GA) 3-243Micro Illustrator (DRXT-PA) 3-328Mind Mawr (GA.TI) 3-39Morse Code & Scanning Practice Programs (ET,GA) 3-247Motor Training Games (AS,ET,GA) 3-301Phonics, Text, and Graphics (DRET.WP) 3-252PIC Man (DitsT) 3-302 _
Picture Perfect (DR) 3-302PowerPad (DRJD) 3-64Race the Clock_ (ST.GA) 3-260Single Switch Game Libr:ry (ET.GA) 3-303Super Shape Draw & Animate (PR.PA) 3-337Talking Wheelchair (CLGAXA.WP) 3-340
Touch Window (DR:DSJD.WP) 3-65TeyPAC (AS,EC.ETXR) 1-33Ways to Play (ET.GA) 3-293
Screen (DiSplay) to Voice {SV}
Arithmetic 1,2, and 3 with Speech (AR,CN.LT.1.3) 1.191Artie Vision ITO) 3-81AudiBraille_Computer (BR.TO) 3-81Automatic Form Writer (PA.V0) 3-308Basic Interpreter for the Blind (TO) 3-82BEX (BR.LP.PA.WP) 3-309Braille Trainer (BR-ET) 3-195Braille-Talk (BRPA) 3-311Calc-Talk (CN.L.P.PA) 3-312Clariy Letterheads - Speak, (cr,PA,WP) 3-313ECho + (SS) 3-117 _Echo Enhancement Wox (OA) 3-131Echci/Crieket Training_Disk (OA) 3-132Electronic 31 Day Calendar (PA) 3-317Enable Reader (TO) 345Enhaneed PC Talking Program (TO) 3-85File-Talk_ (DS.PA) 3-318Freedom 1 (TO) 3=86Fun With Math ICN.ET) 3-222Getting Started in Arithmetic Series and Sam's Store)
(CN.ET.LP.I.S) 3-223Intex-Talker (SS) 3-118K Talker (TO) 3-87Keynote (PAPW.TL.TO.WP) 3-88Keys to Succesc Comp. Keybd. Skills for Blind Children
(ET-_,KB) 3-232
Keytalk (ET.KII.I.S.WP) 3-233Kid Talk (ES,ETPANI, 3-322Letter Find (CALES.E1 KB) 3-236Litter Talker (DSPA) 3-324LittleJack VA) 3-137LOVE (LPXXWP) 3-325Matter Talker (AP,OA) 3-137PC Speak (TO) 3-92PC Vert (TO) 3-92PC Voice (T0)_ 3-93Personal Money Management (PA) 3-330Prompt-Writer (KMPA.WP) 3-331ProTERM (TE.T0)3-94PROVOX fro 3-95ProWORDS (PA,WP) 3-332Rapsheeti(D5.PA) 3-333SCAT (Screen Articulator) (To) 3:95kreen-Talk Pro (TO) 3-96Sight Word Spelling (ET.LS) 3-265Small Talk (C1.CALEA.PW.T1,TW,WP) 1-75SmoothTalker (SS) 3-128Soft Vert (TO) 3-96Software for Visually Impaired Children (APET,KB.LS; 3-267Speak-A-Label (OS.PA) 3-335Speech Writer (P-A,WP) 3-336SynPhonix 100 (SS) 3-122Talker (PA,WP) 3-338Talking Scanner fET) 3-279Talking Setitible Speller (PA) 3-339Talking TermEx= (ro) 3-97Talking Text Writer (ET,LS,WP) 3:279Talking Unicorn (ET) 3-280Talkiog_Writer (ETX11.1.P.PAWP) 3-341Tall Talk Prints (LPXO) 3-97Tall Talk screens (LP.TO) 3-98Tele-Talk (PA) 3-342Tertalk (LP,PAWP) 3343Teitalker.Blind and Other Echo Utilities (ETJ0) 3-98Testwriter 07-.tvem__3-341TRAX PAX Talking Checkbook (PA) 3-344TRAX PAX Talking File Box (PA) 3-343Type & Speak (CLPA) 3-345
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Type N' Parrot (ET,X8) 3-788Ultimate Banker (CN.PA) 3-346V2-- (TO) 3-99VERBal STAR (EA.WP) 3-347Vert Plus (TO) 3-100Voice Communications Option (PC.TITL) 3-53Voice Systems Package f71) 3-55Western Center Echo + Synthesizer Package (OA)Word-Talk (PAN p) 3-348Words-to-Voice (ravip) 3-101Write (CLET,LS) 3-295
Signing {SI}
Deafsign fASE7-1_3-210Finger Speller (ET) 3-277Fingerspeller (AR.AS,ET) 3.2r7Micro-Interpreter I (Fingerspeller) (ET) 3-245Micro-Interpreter II (CAV-ASL) (Er) 3.246PC:Fingeni (ET) 3-252Talking Hands (ET) 3-278
Speech Aids {SA}
Amplified Transmitter Handsets (PC,VA) 1-3Cooper Rand Electronic Speech Aid (AL) 1-3Electronic Artificial Larynx (AL) 173Handset for Speech Amplification (PC,VA) 1-4Neovox (AL) 1-4P.O. Vox (AL) 1-4P.O. Vox Companion ( AL) 1-5Rand Voice Amplifier (VA) 1-5SCINOX (AL) 1-5Venti-Voice (AL) 1-6Voicette (VA) 1-6
Telecommunication {TL}
ACS Medicom Computer System (CLEC.PC.T1) 3-23Amcom C (Cl.PC.TD) 1-89BraT (13D.BRXEX0) 3-84CHPI Apple Tool Kit (BLICM,PA.WP) 3-311COM 2000 (CLPCTD) 1-89
3-143 Communitree First and Second Editions (DSTA) 3-314Echo 2000 (Cl.PC.TD) 1-98Intele:Type (C1,pC.TD.WP) 1-90Keynote 1PA.PW.SVZO.WP) 3-88Lifestyle Personal Communicator (C1.CN.PC.TD) 1-91Minicom II (CLPW.TD) 1-92Personal Brailler (13D2ETE) 3-109Porta Printer Plus MP20 (CUD) 1-92Porta Printer Plus MP2OD (C1,PC,ID) 1-93Porta Printer Plus MP4OD_(C1,PC-TD) 1-93Porta View Junior/Model 32 (cup) 1-94Print-A-Call (CLPCTD) 1-94SSI-103 Communicator (CLTD) 1-93551-220 Communicator (CLTD) 1-95SSI-2411 Communicator (CLTD)1-96Superprint 100, 200, 400 (Cl.PC.TD) 1-96Talk Tone (CLTD) 1-97Talking Transcend H (PA) 3-340TeleBraille (CLPC.TD) 1-97Telewriter (CLTD.WP) 1-98TRI-170 Braille Terminal Embosser (BD,BR.TE) 3-110Voice Communications Option (PC.SV.T1) 3-53
Speech Therapy (not Language Therapy) {ST}
Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mech.(ET) 3.189
Articulation Error Analysis (AM.AR) 3-148Articulation Error Analysis (AEA) (AM,AR) 3-148Articulator Goals and Ot*ctives for Speech (AMJE) 3-149Aisessment of Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech
(AR.AS)3-171CASPT (ET) 3-197Comprehensive Phonemic Inventory for Children, 2.0
(ALAS) J-174Computer Assisted Instruction in Phonological Process
(ET) 3.104Computer Managed Articulation Diagnosis (AR,AS) 3-174Computer managed Articulation Treatment (Ake! ) 3-205Computer Managed Screening Test (A&A.S.LT) 3-175Frenchay Dysarthria ASSCSSment (AM.AR) 3-154Hypernasality (AM.AR) 3-135IEP Writer (AM.ARJE) 3-156Micro Speech Lab4AR.ET) 3-145Minimal Contrast Therapy (ALET) 3-246PEPPER (AM.AR) 3-159Phonological Process Tutor (Er) 3:253['MCC= Analysis Version 2.0 (ALAS) 3-180Ratearill in Articulation, Language and Fluency
(ET,LT) 3-761Sound .%arch II _tAM) 3-162SpeezhMaster_ (ET) 3-271VARP: Votil Abate Reduction Program (Er) 3-187Video Voice (AR,ET) 3-188Visi-Pitch Model 6095 (AR.E7) 3-288Viiible Speech Aid (ET) 3-189
Telpromit.unication Devices for the Deaf(TDD's) {TM
Amcom C (C1.PC.T1.) 1-89COM 2000 (CLPCTL) 1-89Echo 2000 (C1,PCTL) 1-90Intele-Type (C1.PC.TLJ9P) 1-98Lifestyle Personal Communicator 1C1.CN.PC.T1) 1-91Lifestyle Personal Communicator Expanded Keyboard 1-91Minicom II (Cl.PIVTL) 1-92Porta Printer Plus MP20_(c. -c) 1-92PorM Printer Plus MP2OD (CLPCTL) 1-93Porta Printer Plus MP4OD (C1,PC,TL) 1-93Porta View Junior/Model 32 (CUL) 1-94Print-A-Call (CLPCTL) 1-94551-100 Communicator (CITL) 1-95SSI-220 Communicator (CLTL) 1-93SSI-240 Communicator (CLTL) 1-96Superprint 100, 200, 400 (C1.PC,TL) 1-96Talk Tone (Cul.) 1-97TeleBraille (CLPCTL) 1-97Telewriter (C1.TLJ9P) 1-98
TerMinal Emulators (Special Only) {TE}
BraT (BD.BR.TLTO)Personal Brailler (8D8RTL) 3-109ProTERM (SV.TO) 3-94TRI-170 Braille Terminal Embosser (13D,BR,TL) 3.110Viewscan Text System (CN,LP,A.PW,TO,wp) 3-100
Training_and Communication InitiationAidt {TR}
Ability $witcit Tester (AS.ET) 1-15AbleNet Control Unit (AS.ECET) 1-15Accularm (CM) 2-75Active Stimulation Programmer (AS.EC,ET) 1-16Activity Board (AS.EC) 1-16AllTalk (CLEA.ET) 1-63
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Battery Adaer (AS.ET.SW)_1-17Battery Device Adapter (AS.ET) 1-17Battery Interface (AS.ET) 1-18Beeper (AS-CM) 2-75_Call Bell (AS-CM) 2-76Call Signal 2 (AS.CM) 2-76Clock Communicator (A.S.C1ST; 1-18Corn Board (A.S.C1ST) 1-19Communiclock (A.S.C1.E7) 1.19Compartmentalized Communicator (A.S.C1.ET) 1-20Counter Module (ASZT) 1-20Delay Timer (AS.ECST) 1-21Dial Sean fAS.CCET) 1-21Dual Channel Latching Swita Interface (As.tc.tr) 1-22Dual Switch Latch and Timer rAS.EC.ET) 1-22E-Tran Scanner (A.S.CUT) 1-21Expanded KeybcYards for Speak N' Spell (EA.ET) 1-65I Can Talk (CLESST.LT) 3-226Lighted Extra Loud Signalling Buzzer (AS.CM) 2:79Lighted Signalling Buzzer (A.S.CM) 2-79Lighted Vibrating Signalling Buzzer (ASST) 1-23Multi-Input Selector (iztEcer) 1-24Multi-k.an (AS-C1.ET.PA) 3-329Omnibbx (ET.1D) 3-63Perceptual Motor Trainer (as.E-Ti 1-24Pot-Ett System (A.S.CLET) 1-25Point to Pictures Discrimination Kit (ARA.S.E.S.ET) 3-255Pnfrisl Buzzer Switch (AS:CM) 2-81Ptah-On-Nish:Off Module (AS.EC.ET) 1-25gcan & Speak (CUT) 3-264SCANWOLF (CLEA) 1:74Sequential Scanner (AS-C1ST) 1-26Sipa! Buzzer (AS-.CM) 2-82SimpleCom L Ya/No Communication (CUT) 3-265SimpleCom IL Needs/Wants Communication (CLET) 3-266Single Switch Assessment_Program (AS.ET) 3-181Single-Input Assessment Software (AR.AS,ET) 3-182Small Clock Communicator (AS.C1ST) 1-26SonomaVoire (CUT) 1-27Speller Teller_ (14.CUT) 1-27STIMAJ:LITE (AS.ES.ET) 1-28Switch Latch (AS.EC.ET) 1-28Switch Utch (AS.ECST) 1-29Symbol Training Display jA.S.ET) 1-29Tape-A-Message (AS-ST,C; 1-30Target (AS,C1,Er) 3-280TIGERbook (ET) 1-30Timer and _Counter tAS.Ec-.En 1-31Timer Module (A.S.ECST) 1-31Touch & Speak LCIST.pA) 3.344Toucti Corn (AS--CUT) 3-183Toy Adapter Cable (AS.ETSW ) 1-32Toy Cable (ASX7:SWk 1-32ToyPAC (AS.W.ETJ1E) 1-33Training Aid 2 (AS.EC.FT) 1-33Tri-Responder (A.S_ET) 1-34Variable Position Soanner (AS-C1ST) 1-34Versascan (AS.CIST) 1.35Vibrating Sac:.. (AS.ET) 1-35Voice-Mate II (A.s.rr) 1=16WOLF (C1.EA) 1-84Zygo Model 16C (AS-C1ST) 1-36Zygo Model 20 (AS,ET) 1:17Zygo Model 21S (A.S.ET) 1-37Zygo Model 4 (ia.cm) 245
VOcational {VO}
Audible Career Explorer (AR-.14) 3-172Automatic Form Writer (PASV) 3-308Computerized Training Systems (CTS): Nuts & Bolts
(ET) 3-207CTS: Electronic Assembly & Soldering teri 3-210Functional Skills Screening Inventory (AD.ARAS) 3-176
lob Readiness Series (ASA-7) 3-228Job Search and Local Job Bank (AR,AS) 3-177Job Survival Serits (17T) 3-228/OBS System (AM,AR.A.S) 3-178MESA (AP.AS) 3-178Microcomputer Evaluation of Career Areas (MECA)
(AS) 3-179SAGE System (AR.AS) 3481VOC Matching and VOC Report (MAAR) 3-163
Voice Amplifiers {VA}
Amplified Transmitter Handsets (PC,SA) 1:3Handset for SrieeCh Amplification (PC,SA) 1-4Rand Voice Amplifier (SA) 1-5Voicette (SA) 1-6
Word Processing (Writing) {WP}
AARON ICLPA) 3-307BEX tRR.LP.PA.SV) 3-309Cacti Word Processor (icsr.P.4) 3-311CHPI Apple Tool Kit (8R.KM.PAIL) 3-312Classy Letterheads - Speak! (LP.PA.SV) 3-313Communicator (PA) 3-314
Computerized Enabling System (CLEC.PA.PC) 3-315DART-5000 01) 3:26EDACTS Keyboard (C1.ECT1) 347Equalizet rcuR.E.A.Ptv.RE..ruivi 1-64Intelt-Type (CI.PC,TD.TL) 1-90Keyboarding For The Dyskxic (ET.ER.LS) 3-230Keyboarding for the Visally Limited (Frit' 3.LP) 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand (ETKB) 3-232Keynote (PAXW.SVILTO) 3-88Keytalk (ET1X11.1=SSV) 3-233Kid Talk (ES.ET,PASV) 3-322Large Print Word Processor (LPXA) 3-323Large Type (LP.PA) 3 323Listen to Learn (Eta) 34381 lying Center III (C1.CN;EASC.RE) 1-69LOVE (LPXASV) 3-325Mac-Apple Communication Aid (CI.C71.DRSS.ETPA) 3-325Magic Slate (ET.L.P.L.S.PA) 3-239Micro Braille (BR,PA) 3-327Microbrailler 2400 (Bo.Piv.roj 3-107Morser (pA) 3-328MultiScribe (LP.PA) 3-3;9PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(C1-CILEA,W) 1-71Phonics, Text, and Graphics (DILET,RE) 3-252Prompt-Writer (KM.PA.SV) 3-331NoWORDS (PASV)-3.332Quad-Independence Typewriter-Printer System (EA,KM) 1-73OuickWord (DS,EXT1) 3.45Small Talk (C1rAi.E.A.Piv.svx1,Tiv; 1-75Speech Writer rim.svi 3-336Talker- (PA.SV 3-338Talking 100 /CLEA.PC,Fiv) 1-78Talking Apple Literacy Kit (ET.GAKB) 3-277Talking Text Writer (ET.I.S.SV) 3-279Talking Wheelchair (CLGA.PA.RE) 3-340Talking Writer (ETX8.1..P.PASV) 3.341Telewriter (CITD.TL) 1-98Textalk (LP.PASV) 2343Textwriter 2.0 (PASV) 3-343
Ilk TIM (CLEA.PW) 1-79Touch WindOW (DR.DS.1D.RE) 3-65Trine System (ACS) i'Cl.EA.tiv.rutvi 1-80Trine_System (Words+) (C1,EA.PW.T1.TW) 1-81VERBal STAR (PASV) 3-347VersaBraille (BD.8R-.PA) 3-111V1C-20 Sonner (C1.PA) 3-347
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Viewscan Text System (CN.LP.PA.PW.TE.TO) 3-100Word-Talk (PASV)Words-to-Voice (sv.ro) 3-101Zygo Notebook (CI.EA.PW) 1-85
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Products Listed by Input/OutputFeature
Ms index inclitdes lists of products (except switches) according to Inputand Oiapia Features considered usefu! in a search. Each list includes anyproduct in _the three books _with arca feature. Prothicts cfre arrangedOphabetically within each list. The function cOdes assigned to that productfollow in parentheses; Switches are listed separately in Index 3,
For example; if you are looking for a word PróCessing program with bothlarge print and synthesized speech oiapia; you would go to the list _titled'Output Display: Large Print', AS you look through the list you would notethose products with the function codes WP (word procesSing)_ and SV(Streen display to mice), By searching tn this_manner you Would identifyfiVe programs that meet the functionlfeature criteria. You_would then go tothe individual product descriptions to check on the type of computer, ageappropricreness, additional features, etc. Once the search has beennarrowed, the manufacturer would be called for up-to-date information onthe product.
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The following is the order of the Featuresby which products in this index are listed:
Input Expand/Aced:Input Expand/Accel:
Based) (ME)Input Expand/Accel:Input Expand/Accel:Input Expand/Aced:
Abbreviation Expansion OA)Encoding (Chart or Memory
Levels or Pages (IEL)Morse (IEM)Predictive (1EPI
Input Method: Directed Stanning (IMX)Fout Method: Scanning (IMS)
Input Symbol System:Scanning) (ISH)
Input Symbol System:Input Symliol System:Input Symbol SystemInput Symbol System:
Auditory Presentation (eg Auditory
Bliss Syinbols {ISS}Photot/Picturet/Line Drawings (ISP)User Selectable Symbols (ISU)Whole Words (ISW)
Input Type: Air (Sip/Puff) (ITA}Input Typc: Contact (Zero Pressure) (ITC)Input Type: Eye Movement and Eye Gaze fITE)Input Type: Head Controlled IITH}Input Type: JoysticluWobblestick InnInput Type: Light Sensitive (Optical) (ITL)Input Type: Noise (Sound or Vocalization) ((TN)Input Type: MR (Optical Character Recognition)Input Type: Pressure Sensitive fITP}Input Type: Speech Recnnition (ITS}Input Type: Wireless (ITW}
Output/Display:Otitput/Display:OutpuilDisplarOutput/Display:Output/Display:Ontput/Diaplay:Output/Display:
Braille Printer {ODB}Deaf Baudot (for TDD's) {ODD}IdeographiciPittographic Symbols IODI)Large Print {ODL}Modem (ASCII) IODMISpeech Output fODS}Tactile/Braille Display (Dynamic) (ODT)
Switch top= Uses Analog Control ISIA}Switch Inputt Uses Dual Switch (512)Switch Inputm Uses Joystick (4 or 5 Switches) (SU)Switch Inputt Uses Keyboard (16 Switches and up) (SIK)Switch Inputs: Uses Multiple Switches (3 to 15
Switches) (SIMISwitch Inputr Uses Single Switeh (SI1)
Terminal Emulating Outputs (0DX}
The following is a list of the Function codeswhich may appear in parentheses afteritems in this index:
ADALAMAPARASBDBPBRCICMCNCRDRDSEAECESETGAIAIDIEKBKEKGKMLPLRLSLTMTNAOAPA
PCPTPWRESASI
SSSTSVSWTDTETITLTOTRTW
VAVDWP
Activities of Daily LivingArtificial LarynxAdministration or ManagementAuthoring ProgramAnalysis or Reporting SoftwareAssessment (Evaluation)Braille Printer or Tactile Display (Component)Bbbk/Paper HandlingBrailleConversation/InteractionCall, Monitoring, or Memory SystemCalculation/Math AidCognitive RehabilitationDrawingDatabase Management/SpreadsheetElectronic Communication or Writing AidEnvironmental ControlEarly Skills (Pre-Reading)Education, Training, or TherapyGameInput Adapter for ComputerInput Device Usable with Only Some SoftwareIEP Or IPPKeybo-arding Training ProgramKeyboard Emulating InterfaceKeyguardModification for Standard KeyboardLarge Print OutputLipreading (Speech Reading)Later Skills (Includes Reading)Language TherapyneveloprnentMouse or Touch Pad EmulationNon-Electronic Communication AidOther Software or Hardware AdaptationPersonal Tool or Aid (for Speaking, Writing,
Drawing, Controlling, etc.)Phone Control/AccessPointing or Typing AidPortable WritingRecreationSpeech AidSigningSpeech SynthesizerSpeech Therapy (not Language Therapy)Screen (Display) to VoiceSwitch or ControlTelecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)Terminal Emulator (Special Only)Alternate Input Us-able with All SoftwareTelecommunicationAlternate Display System Usable with All SoftwareTraining or Communication Initiation AidAlternate Input Adaptable for Use with All Software
(Transparent With)Voice AmplifierVocationalWord Processing (Writing)
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=MELIndex 2: Prdducts Listed by INPUT/OUTPUT FEATURE
In Rut Expand/Accel: AbbreviationExpansion IIEAI
AARON (CLI'AMP) 3-307ACES (AS.ET) 3-17rACS Medicons Computer System (cut:PC.77.m 3.23Adaptive_Firmware Card (IASE.KM,sW.TI) 3-24EXPAND (T1.Tw) 3-29Express_3 (C1.EA.EC.rW.T1.Tiv) 1-65EyeTyper Model 200 (CiZA.EC.PC.PW.T1) 1-66ICOMM (CLEA.Pw.tr.rw) 1-68Keyworks Urban 3-37Lifestyle Personal Communicator (CI,CN,PC.TD.TL) 1.91Light Talker (CI.EA.EC.P9/.71.Tw) 1-68Macro Works (KM) 3-14PC AID (T4_3-41PC Serial AID (T) 3-42PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS.C1X&EC.ET.PKTI,TP/) 1:71Portal-le Voice 11 (C1.EA.PW) 1-72Pro Key (Jim) 3-17ProTERM _(SV_XE.TO) 3-94OuickWord (D5.KM.T1,1111) 3-45ScanPAC/Epson (C1.EA.EC.PW.TI.Tw) 1-74Smartkey (Km) 5-18 _Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses
(AS,CLET) 3-182Speech Aid _£C1.EA.71V.-713-W) 1-76
SpeechPAC/Epson (C1.EA.EC.PW.71,Tw) 1-76Super Key (roi)- 3-19-Talking 100 Communicator (C1.EA) 1-78Touch _Talker (C1:EA.PW.71.TW) 3-80Trine System (ACS) (C1.1A.1!WX1.TW.9/P) 1-80Trine System (Words+) (C1XA.PwX1X91.919) 1-81
(S9.TO) 3-99Voice Communications System (PC,71) 3-54XtraKey (RM) 3-20Zygo Notebook (CLEA.Pw.Wp) 1-85
Input Expand/Aced: Encoding (Chart orMemory Based) {IEE}
ACES :(AS.ET) 3-171Apple Demo Disk (AS.ET) 3-190
rion Communicator M (C1,EA.PKTI,Ty/) 1-63Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CI,ET.I.P.71) 3-28Light Talker (C1.EA.EC.PW.T1,TO ) 1-68Message Maker (C1,1,4) 3.327Minspeak 1 (C1XAJC-,W.711W) 1-70MOD KeyboTud Syttem (C111.Tw) 3-40Quick Talk (C1.PA.PC) 3-332RIC Easy Talker (C1?A)_3-333Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses
(AS.C1.ET) 3-182Talk 11 (COM) 3-337Talking Wheelchair (CLGA.PA.RE.P/p) 3-340Touch Talker JCI.EA.M.T1.T9/1 1-80VOIS 140 (CLEA) 1-83VOIS 150 (Cr,EA) 1-84Word Communication (CI.pA) 3-348
Input Expand/Accel: Levels or Pages IIELIACES (AS.EY) 3-171HandiAVriter Version 351 (C-1,PA) 3:320Light Talker (C4EA.EC.PW.T1.7-w) 1-68Prism Communication Tray (C1.Er.NA) 1-55Say It (C1,1,11) 3-334SCANWOLF (C1.EAXR) 1-74
Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses(AS.C1) 3-182
Sotioma Voice (CLETyR) 1-27Special Friend Speech Prosthesis (CLEA) 1=75Talking Word Ilcsard (cr.PA) 3-341Target (AS.C.I.ET.TR) 3-280TIM (CLEA.P9/.5vP) 1-79Timothy Communications Package (CI.EA.10w) 1-79Touch & Speak (CkET,A.TR) 3-34Touch Com (M.C1XTXR) 3-183Touch Talker (CLEA,Pivxrxpi) 1.60VOIS 1) (Cl.EA) 1-82VOIS 135 (ClEA) 1-83WOLF (CI,EA.TR) 144Zygo scanWRITER (C1.EA.EC3PW.T1,TW) 1-86Zygo TETRAscan II (T1) 3-57
Input Expand/Accel: Morse {ifEMI
Access-Ability (To 3-23ACES (AS.ET) 3-171Adapive Firmiiare Card (IAEE,K14.59/.TI) 3-24Deuce fEC,C-.Tw) 2-48!COMM (CI.EA.PW.2 1.1w) 1-68Math Disk (CN.ET) 3-240Morse Code & Scanning Practia Programs (ET.GA.RE) 3-247Morse Code Drills (ET) 3:248Mbiteode Based Keyboard Emulator (T1) 3-40Morser (PAN?) 3-328PC AID (T1) 341PC Morse Code (Er) 3-251Phonics, Text, and Graphics (DR.ET.RE.WP) 3-252PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS.C1,EAXCET.I.W.T1 v) 1-71rortable Voice II (C1,EA.9W) 1-72Puffin Morse Code Entry System (Tr) 3-44Special Inputs Disk (AS.ET.KM.71) 3-47
Input Expand/Accel: Predictive 0E11
ACES (AS.ET) 3-173Comm-Prog (Ci.PA) 3-313MicroDEC II (Cm.EC.PC) 2-57PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
P) 1-71
Input Methdd: Directed Scanning IIMXI
ACES (AS.ET) 3471Adaptive Firmware Card (1A.KEEM,SW.T1) 3-24Computer Entry Terminal (T1) 3-25Easy Programiner (PA) 3-317Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CLET.L.P.T1) 3-28Enable Writer (T1) 3-28Express 3 (CI,EA.ECPW.TI,T94 1-65Joywriter (LIP,PA) 3-322Light Talker (CI,EA.EC.PW,T1.TW) 1-68MOD Keylioard System (C1.71.TP/1 3-40PhotoPAC(EvalPAC (A.S.CI.EA.ECELPW,T1.TW) 1-71ScanPAC/Epson (C1,EA.EC.P9/.T1.Tbv) 1-74Switchboard (CI,EA,ET) 1-77Word Communication (C1.PA) 3-348X-10 PowerboUse Computer Interface (ECM) 3-349
Input Method: &canning {IMS}
AARON (C1;1,-.A.WP) 3.307Arademick with Scanning: Language Arts (ET.LS) 3-188Academics with Scanning: Math (CN.ET) 3488
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ACES (m.zr) 3471Adaptive Firmware Card (IAJCE.ITM.SW.TI) 3-24ALTKEY (T11 3,24Apple Demo DisA (AS.ET) 3490Appliance Genie (AS.EC.ET.PA) 3-307Audio Scan (CI.PA) 3-308Blisapen (ET.L.S) 3493Blissymnoliec Bliss Drills (EUT) 3-194Blissymbolicc Blissboard (CLET.PA) 3-310Blissymboliet BlinynsbOl Cobeepts (ES.ET) 3-194Catch the Cow (ASAT1 3-173Choice_Maker t (ARZSAT) 3-198Cie& Corninunieatat (AS,CLET.TR) 1-18Corn Board (AsCI,ETX_R) 1-19Comm-Prog (CIXA) 3-313Communicator (PA,WP) 3-314Communiclock_ (A.T.CLET-Xa) 1-19CompartmenUlited CommunicatorCompudapter (V) 3-25Computer Entry Terminal (-1) 3-25Compnerized Enabling SyStern (CLEC.PA.PC.WP) 3-315Control 1 (EC.PC) 2-47Counting Critters (CNXS1T) 3-209Deuce (EC,PC.TW) 2-48Dial Scan (A5CLET:11) 1-21iE-Tran Scanner (-A-.s472-rxx) 1-23aisicorder (EC) 2-51Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CLET.L.P.TI) 3-28Equaler (cv3Rx-A.Pw.RE.T1.ricivP) 1-64Exordia 3 (CLEA.EC.PW.TI.TW) 1455EZBAS tcamt 3-132EZRA (Cirmxc-Jv) 2-54Fast Aetna Scan Talker (C1;PA) 3-318First Catejories il_EUT.I.5.1.T) 3-218First Verbs (E5-X7-.17) 3-219Full Words (ELET.LT) 3-219First Words II _(Esx-rxr) 3-220Flexcotn_ (C1ZAXC) 1-67Flerida Scanner (AP.OA) 3-134Handi-Routine (AP.OA)3,135 _
Handi-AVriter Version 151 (CLPA) 3-320I Can Talk (CLES.ET,LT.TR) 3426ICOMM (CLEA,WXLTW) 1-68Joywriter (LP.PA) 3422Kennedy Switch Key Software JCLETOA.TI) 3-136Language L.A.B. (Alr,ARXS,ET-.LT) 3-234Light Talker fC1.EA.EC.PW.TI.T9/1 1-68Living Center III- (CI-CPLEA.EC.REWP) 1-69Mac-Apple _Communication Aid (CLCNOR.ES,ET.PA.WP) 3-325Magic Cymbals (CI,PA) 3-326Math Disk (CtLET) 3-240Math_Scan (c7a-r) 3-241MECCA (EC.PC) 2-57Message Maker ICI.PA) 3-327Micro,LADS (A-S-E72-7.) 3-179MicroDEC II (CM,EC,PC) 2-57MOD Keyboard_System LCIXLTW)_3-40Morse Code &Scanning Practice Programs (ETGA.RE) 3-247MeitOr Training Games (AS.ETOA.RE) 3-301Multi7Sean i(A.WLET.PA.TR) 3-329Omnibox (ETJDXR) 3.63PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(CI-C14.EA;PW.WP) 1-71PC AID (n) 341PC Saris! AID (n) 342Phonics; Text; and Graphics (DR.ET.REWP) 3-252PhotOPAC/EVaIPAC (A.S.CI.EA.ECET.PW.T1.TW) 1-71PIC Man (DLET.RE) 3-302Picture COMMlitliatidit (CLET.PA) 3:331Pbc-Ett System (AS,CLETXR) 1-25Portable Voice II (CLEA.PW) 1-72Rabbit Scanner (AS.E.S.ET) 3-260RIC Easy Talker (CI ), A) 3-333Say It (C1,A) 3-334Scan & Speak (CLET.TR) 3-264Scanning Conversion Program (AP.OA) 3-141
(As,CLET.Ta) 1-20
ScanPAC/Epson (CLEA.EC-.PWXIXW) 1-74SCANWOLF (CIX-A.TR) 1-74Sentence-Scan (CLET,PA) 3-334SeQuential_Scanner (AICLET.TR) 1-26Single Switch Game Library (ET,OA.RE1 3-303Single-Input Atterisment Software (AR.AS.ET,Ta) 3482Small Clock Communicator (AS-CLE7XR)1-26Software Simulation of Communication Prostheses
(AS-CLET) 3-182Special Friend Speech Prosthesis (C1XA) 1-75Special Inputs Disk (AS.ET,ICALTI) 3-47Se.cial Needs Volume 1 - Spelling ET.LS) 3-269Special Needs Volume 2 - Simulations & Drills
(CN,ET.L1) 3-270Speller Teller LAsxur_x_R) 1-27Sunny Days_ (Er-xs) 3-274SWitchboard (CLEA.ET) 1-77Symbol Writer (A.C.E5.ET.OA) 3-276TAG:__Talking Animated Graphics (ES,ET) 3:276Talk II (CLPA) 3-337Talking 100 Communicator (CLEA) 1-78Talking idd (CLPA) 3-338Talking BlissApple (C1.ET.1,M) 3-339Talking Scanner (ETSV) 3-279Target (AS,CLET.TR) 3-280Television Channel Selector (EC) 2-66TIM (CLEA,PW.WP) 1-79Timothy Communications Package (a.EAftv) 3-79TOSC-2 Environmental Control System (CaLEC.PC) 2-67Toy_Scatiner (Ait-scr.Er) 3-284ToyPAC (AUC.ET.RE.TR) 1-33Variable Position Smamer i(AS.CLET.TR) 1-34Yersascan (AS--C1XTXR) 1-35VIC-20 Sanner (CLPA,WP) 3-347Visual/Perceptual Diagnostic Testing & Training Progs.
IARAS.CTLESXT) 3-184VOIS 150 (CLEA) 1-84Ways to Play (ET4A.RE) 3-293Word Communication (C1.PA) 3-348X-10 System (EC) 2-71Zygo Model 100 (CLEA.ET.PW.T1.TW) 1-85Zygo Model _16C (AS.CI.ET.TR) 1-36Zygo scanWRITER (CLEA.EC.PWX1.7V) 1-86Zygo TETRAscan U (Ti) 3-57
Input Syinbol System:_ Auditory Presentation (egAuditory Scanning) {ISH}
Audio Scan (CI)' A) 3-108Letter Find (CtLES.ETJCILSy) 3-236RIC Easy Talker (CI.PA) 3-333Say It (CLPA) 3-334Sight Word Spelling (ET,LS,SV) 3-265
Input Symb-di SyStem: Bliss Symbols {ISS}
Blisspen (ET,LS) 3-193Blissymbol Vocabulary Stamps (CLET.NA) 1-41Blissymbolim Blits Drills (ES.ET) 3-194Blissymbolicc Bliw Library (AP.PA) 3-309Blissymbolioz Blissboard (CUT,PA) 3-310Blissymbolics Blissymbol Qmcepts (ES.Er) 3494PIC Man (o_ft.E-r,xg) 3-302Pi xure Communication _ (CLET.PA) 3-331Picture Your Blissymbols (CLET,NA) 1-52Talking BlissApple (CLET,PA) 3-339Ten Key Board (ID) 3-64
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Input Symbol System: Photos/Pictures/LineDrawings {ISP}
Appliance Genie (ASXCXT-.PA) 3-307Bear Jaio (E5XT) 3-193Brighter Pathways Communication Symbols and Grids
i(Cl.ETNAj 1-41Choice Board :(k.LETNA) 1-42Cleo Communication Board _MINA) 1-42Communication Sheets (C1X771.4) 144COre Pictime Vocabulary (CIXTNA) 1-44Exploratory Play i(ES.ETXT) 3-214EyeTyper (cIxA;Ecxr) 1-66Foto &ries (ETJVA) 1-47Help Me to Help ?Owl( (CI.ET.NA) 1-47I Can Talk (CIX3ATXT.TE) 3-226Language LA.13. (AP.AR.ELET.LT) 3-234Life:Experiences Communication Kit (CIXTNA) 1.48Magic Cymbals (CIYA) 3426Oakland Schools Picture Dictionary (CIXT-JVA) 1-49Opticommunicator_ (CIX-TX-A) 1-50PICSYMS Categorical Dictionary (CIXT.NA) 1-51Pictogram Ideotgam Communication (PIC) (CIZTJVA) 1-51Picture Communication (C1XT.PA) 3-331Pictures, Pleasel (C1.ET.NA) 1-53Point to Pictures_ Development Kit: (-.0,-.ARAS.ES.ET) 3-255Point to Pictures DiscTiminatiOn Kit (ARAS.ESXT.TR) 3-255Point te Pictures Leirson Plan Masters JI.S.ET) 3-256Practice Communication Cards (A5-.C1X7JVA) 1-55Representational Play (ES.ET.I.T) 3-263SimpleCom It Needs/Wants Communication (Cl.ET.TR) 3-266Speller-Teller (A5-.CIXTXR) 1-27Talking Paddles (CLET.NA) 1.56Talking Pictures Communication Board_MIXT.NA) 1-57Talking Pictures, Kits I, II; and Iff _(CIXT-NA) 147Touch 'N Talk Communication Stickers (CIXT.NA) 1-59Touch 'N Talk Micros (CI.ET.NA) 1-59Tri-Responder (AUT-7R) 1-34Unipix (CI.ETJVA) 140Vocaid (CIXA) 142
Inplit Symbol System: User SelectableSymbols {ISU}
ACES (AS.E7) 3-171Activity Board (AS.EC.TR) 1.16AllTalk MI.EAXT.TR) 1-63Choice- Board (ILSXT-JVA) 1-42Clock Communicator (A.S.CLET.TR) 1-18Com Board 1A5,C1.ET.TR)Communication Binder (C1,NA) 1.43Communication Folder (CI.NA) I-43Communiclock (A.T.C1XT.TR) 1.19Compartmentalized Communicator (AS,CI.ETTR) 1-20Control Without Keyboards (A.S.CIXT.PA) 3-315Dial Scan fAS;CIXTXR) 1-21Expanded Key1Yoltds fcii the Adaptive Firmware Cards
(TI) 3-30Expanded Keyboards for the Talking BlissApple (KG.TI) 3-31Express 3 (C1XA.EC.PW.TI.TW) 145Eye Transfer Communication System (CLET.NA) 1-45Eye-Com Board (CIX7'-14A) 1-46EyeTyptr (a.SA.Earl) 1=66EyeTyper Model 200 -/C14S.EC.PCPWX1) 1-66Flexcorn_ (C1X1cEC) 1.67Fold-It System (CI.NA) 1-46Individualized Communication Systems (CIXT,NA) 148KeyboardEmulawr (TI) 3-35Keytiott 31X1 (TI) 3-36Keyport 60 ()) 3-36King Keyboard (T1) 3;37Light Talker (CIXA.KITI,TI.TW) 148Logo TouchTools for the PowerPad (AS.E.5.ET) 3-239
Mini Talking Card Reader (CLEAXT) 1-70Minspeak 1 (C1.EA.EC.PW.T1.TW) 1-70Opticommunicator (CIXT.NA) 1-50PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS,C1.EA.ECXT.PW.T1.TW) 1-71PIC Word Board (CI,ET.NA) 140Poc-Ett System (A.S.C1XT.TR) 1-25Pocket-Sized Communication Itiok (Ci.NA) 1-53Porta Book (cr.m4) 144Portable Communication Boards (Cl.NA) 1-54Portable Voice II (CLEA.PW) 1-72PowerPad (DR.ID.RE) 3-64Pressure Sensitive Expanded Keyboard (TI) 3-43Prism_Communiatiori Tray (C1,ETNA) 1-55&an & Speak (CIXT.TR) 3-264ScanPAC/Epson (CLEAXCXWX1.TW) 1-74SCANWOLF (CIXA.TR) 1-74Seiluential Scanner (A.S.CLET.TR) 1-26SimplcCom h Yen/No Communication (CI.ET.TR, 3-265Small Clock Communicator (A.S.CIXT.TR) 1-26Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses
(AS-.C1XT) 3-182SpeechPad (C1XA) 1.77Speller Teller _(A.S.C1XT.TR) 1-27Switchboard (Cl.EA.ET) 1-77Symbol Training Display (A.5.ET.TR) 1-29Talking Paddles (CLETNA) 1.56Talking Pittlites Communication Board (C1XT.NA) 1-57Talking Word Board (CI,PA) 3-341Target (A5.C1X37R) 3-280Ten Key Board (ID) 3-64TIGERbook (ET.TR) 1-30Touch &Speak _(C1XTJM.TR) 3-344Touch 'N Talk Communication Board (CI.ET.NA) 1-58Touch 'N Talk Communication Notebook (C1NA) 1-58Touch Com (ASVXT;TR) 3-183Touch Talker (CIXA,PW.TIXW) 1-80Tri-Responder JAS.ETTR) 1.34Unicorn Expanded_Keyboard crl.rou 3-50Variable Potition Scanner (AS.CI.ET.TR) 1-34Versascan (AS,CLET.TR) 1.35Vocaid_MIXA) 1-82VOIS 130 (CI.EA) 1-82VOIS 135 (CLEA) 1-83VOIS 140 (CLEA) 1.83VOIS 150 (CIXA) 1-84WOLF (C1XA.TR) 1-84Zygo Model 100 (CI.EA,ET.PWTI.TW) 1-85Zygo Model 16C (AS,CLET,TR) 1-36Zygo TETRAscan II (77) 3-37
InpUt Sythbol System: Whole Words {ISW}
AARON (CI.PA.WP) 3-307Adaptive Firmware Card (1A.KEXM.SW.T1) 3-24Comm-Prog (CI.PA) 3-313Compudapter iron 3-25Computer Entry Terminal (TI) 3.25DP-200 COralected Stietch RecOgnizer (Ip) 3-61Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CLET.LP.T1) 3-28Expanded Keyboards for Speak N' Spell (EAXT.TR) 1-65EyeTyper (CLEA.ECX1) 1-66Help Me to Help Myself (CI,ET.NA) 147I Can Talk (C1XS.ETXTXR) 3-226ICOMM (CLEA.PW.TI.TW) 1-68Kin Keyboard (Tr) 3.37Mac-Apple Communication Aid (CI.C1113R.E.S.ET.PA,Wp) 3-325MensagoMaker (c_l_x_s_) 3-327MOD Keyboard System (Culaw) 3-40PronoutiCe (T)) 3=-43Sent= ce-Sean (cr.ET.rs) 3-334Software Simulations of Communit?ion Prostheses
(Asrur) 3-182Talk II (cr.pA) 3-337Talking 100 Communicator (C1,EA) 1.78
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Index Products Listed by INPUT/OUTPUT FEATURE
Talking Whftldatir (a.GA.PA.REWP) 3-340TIM (C1.EA.PW.WP) 1-79Vocaid (CLEM- 142_Voiceacribe-1000 (ri) 3-55Voicescribe-20000 (TI) 3-56VOIS 130 (CI.EA) 1-82VS1000 Voice Communica:ions Device (ID) 3-65Word Communication (CI.PA) 3-348
Input Type: Air (Sip/Ptiff) {ITA}
CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series (AS.CR.ES.ET.L.S) 3-196Directel fEC.PC) 2-49PuffN Buzzer Switch (AS,CM,TR) 241Voice of Help (CM) 2-83
Input Type: Contact (Zero Pressure) {ITC}
Compudapter (TI) 3-23Keasyboard (EG.TI) 3-35
Input Type: Eye Movement and EyeGaze {ITE}
Choice Board _(AS-XT)4A) 1-42Eye Transfer Communication System (CLET.NA) 1-45Eye-Com (CI,ET.NA) 1-45Eyeom Board (C1X7VVA) 1-46EyeTyper (CI.EA.ECTI) 1-66EyeTyper Model 200 (CLEA.EC)r-ADW.2)) 1-66Nu-Vue-Cue (Cl.ETNA) 1-49Opticommunicator (CLET.NA1 1-50Symbol Training Display (ASZT.TR) 1-29
biota Type: Head Controlled {ITH}
CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series (AS.CR.ES.ETLS) 3-196Head Master (81771) 3-33Light Talker ;CI.EA.EC.PW.TI.TFI) 1-68Lite fouch (DR.GA.RE,TI) 3-38PhotoPAC'EvalPAC (ASrl.EA.EC.PT,Pui.TI,TW) 1-71
creenkcys (TI) 3-47
Input Type: Joystick/Wobblestick {In}
ACS Medicom Computer System (CI.EC.PCTI.71.) 3-23Apple Adaptor (1A-SW) 3-69CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series (AT,CR.E8,ET.L.S) 3-196Computer Entry Terminal (TI) 345CoMputer ?toga. for Neuropsychological Testing & Rehab.
(AR,CTLET.L4 3-206 _
Co,zputtrized Enabling System (CLEC.PA.PCWP) 3-315Coatr&PAC (AS.EC.ET)- 2-48Edinark Reading_PTogram; Level 1 (E-S.ET.LS) 3:212Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CLET,LP,TI) 3-28Enable Writer (TI) 3-28Evaluation System ()CUT) 3-126Expreas 3 (CLEA.EC.PW,TI.TW) 1-65EZBAS (C1.0A) 3-132Foundations L (ARk-R.ELET) 3:221Foundations II (AR.CR.ES.ET )_ 3-222Function Recognition (AR.CRXEXT) 3-223Game Paddle for Apple II Computers (SW.TI.TR) 3-32Graphics Magician Jr. _f_DR.PA,REJ 3-319OrMihics Magician Painter (DR,PA.RE) 3=319Hand/Eye Coordination Ptograms (DR.ES.ET.RE) 3-225
Kindermath II ICNX5XT) 3-233Light Talker (CI.EA.EC.Pw.77.7-w) 1-68memory I (CR-ELET-1-81 3-243Memory 11 (CR-.ESXTLS) 3-244Memory Patterns (AR,AS.ELET.L.T) 3-244MOD KeYliciard System (CI.TI.TW) 3-40Motorized EaseL (11P-XC) 2-58PhotoPAC/EVA1PAC (ALCI.EA.EC.ET.inv,77:71v) 1-71Picture Perfect fDR.RE) 3-302 _
Preposition Recognition (AR4R.ES,ET.LT) 3-257Race the Clock (ET.GA.RE) 3-260Reading Recognition (AR.AS.ET-25) 3-262SAID: _ Say_ as I Do (ES,ET) 3-263ScanPAC/Epson (CI.EA.EC.PW,TI.TW) 1-74Surrounding Patterns (and other programs) (CR.ES.ET.I.S) 3-274Survival Words (AD.AE:ET.1.S.L.T) 3:275Visual Recognition (AFASZLET.LT) 3-289Visuospatial Skills (AR,CR.ET) 3-290VOIS 150 (CLEA) 144Word Communication_ (C1.PA) 3-348Word_Recognition (AR,AS.ES.ET.LT) 3-294X-10 PoWerhouse Cornputer Interface (EC.PA) 3-349
Input Type: Light Sensitive (Optical) {ITO
ACES (LEAT) 3411Blazing Paddles (DR.ET.REI 3-299Commodom Light_Pen (AP-41(3D) 3-61Compmer Entry Terminal (TI) 3-25ControlPAC (445.EC.ET) 2-48Express_3 (C1XlaC,WX1.TW) 1-65GiWon Light Pen System (DR.GAJD.PA.RE) 3-62Light Pointer (PT)Light Talker (CI.EA.ECPW,TI.TW) 1-68Lightpen Programs for Special Education I & II
i(C81.ET,L5) 3-237Lite TouCh_(DR.GA.RE,T1) 3-38PhotoPAC/EvalPAC fAS.CI.EA.EC,ET,PW,TI,TR9 1-71Point and Read (ET,LS) 3-254Screenkeys (T7) 3-47Talking Beam _WI') 1-12Talking BlissApple_ (axtPA) 3-339VitWp-Olid Optical Indicator 6 (FT) 1-12Visual/Perceptual Diagnostic Testing & Training Progs.
(AR.AS,CR-.ES,ET) 3-184
Input Type: Noise (Sound orVocalization) {ITN}
Silent Page System (CM) 242Sound Activated Light Switch (EC) 2-63Sound Monitor (CM) 2-83Watchman (CM) 244Whistleswitch Remote Control (EC) 2-70Wireless Alerting Systems (CM) 244
Input Type: OCR (Optical CharacterRecognition) {ITO}
PC Reader (TI) 3-42Ready Reader (TI) 3-45Words-to-Voioe (SVX0,P1P) 3-101
Input Type: Pressure Sensitive {ITP}
Activity Board (AS,ECTR) 1-16Adaptive Firmware Card (IA,KE,KM.SW,TI) 3-24AllTalk (CI.EA,E1711) 1-63
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Alphabet with Tom and Andy (AR.ES.ET) 3-189Bear Jam (ESZT) 3-193CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Seriet (AS,CR.ES.ET.LS) 3-196Choice Board (ASET.NA) I-42Choice Maker I (ALESZT) 3-198Cleo Commumication Board (CUM) 1-42Coinsnkeys (C11.ESZTXB) 3-202Communication Binder (C1;NA) 1-43Communication Folder (C1,NA) 1-43Qmsmunication SheetslICIET,NALJ-44Control Without Keyboards (AS-47.ET,PA) 3-315Core Picture V=bulary (CIZT.NA) 1-44Creativity Tool Box (AP-MET-RE) 3-299Door Monitor (CM) 2-77E,Z Calf (CM) 2-77EDACTS Keyboard (CI.ECTI,WP) 3-27Environmental Control _(EC) 2-52Environmental Control System (EC) 2-53Eitpanded Computer Keyboards (KGX1) 3-29Expanded Keyboard for Automatic Telephone (EC,PC) 2-53Expanded Keytioardi en,* 3-30Expanded Keyboards for Speak N' Spell (EAZTXR) 1-65Expanded Keyboards for the Adaptive Firmware Cards
(T1) XIOExpanded Keyboards for the Talking BlissApple (KG.T1) 3-31Exploratory Play (ES.ET,LT) 3-214EZ Pilot for PowerPad (APET) 3-214FingerTip Controller (SWX1) 3-31Fold-lt System (CUM) 1=46FoOtmouse (MTX1) 3-32Function Recognition (AR.CLES.ET) 3-223Graphics Magician Painter (DR,PAXE) 3-319Help Me to Help Myself ICIZT,NA) 1-47Individualized Communication SysteMs (cl.ET.NA) I:48Jumbo Phone with 9 Memories (EC.PC) 2-56Kentiedy Switch Key Software (CIZT,OAXI) 3-136Keyboard Covers (KM) 3-7Keybsurd Emulator (TI) 3-35Keyport 300 _cm 346Keyport 60 (71) 3-36King Keytioard (TI) 3-37KoalaPad (MUD) 342Lenical (Arid.ET) 3=216Leo's 'Leetric Paintbrush (DRZT.PA.RE) 3-324Life Experiences _Communication Kit (ci,ET,NA) I-48Lifestyle Personal Communicator Expanded Keyboard
(TD) 1-91Linear Alert ET-Lk (cm) 2-80LogicMtster (ASZT.L.S) 3-238Lcijo TouchTools for the PowerPad (AS,ES,ET) 3-239Math Scan (CNZT) 3-241Memory Patterns (AR,AS.ESZT,LT) 3-244Micro Illustrator _ffortELPA.RE) 3-328Mini Keyboard (TI) 3-39Minspeak 1 (CI.EA.EC.PW.TI.TW) 1-70MOD Keyboard System KI.T1XW) 3-40Mouth_Operated Controller for Quads (SW,T1) 3-41
Itoard (GA.0A) 3-138Muppet Learning Keys (ET,GAJD) 3-63Natural Language Processing Program (ET.LT) 3-249PC AID (Ty) 3-41PCSerial AID jr11_3-42PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS.CIZA.ECET.PWXIXW) 1-71PIC Word Woard tcrxr.fiyA) 140Pocket-Sized Communication Book (C1,A,A)Point to Pictures Development Kit (AP,AR,ASZSZT)_ 3-255Point to Pictures Discrimination Kit (ARASZS,ET.TR) 3-255Point to Pictures Lesson Plan Masten (ES:ET) 3-256Porm_ Wook (CI.NA) 1-54Portable Communication Boards (C1.NA) 1-54Portable Voice II (CUA.I'w) 142PowerPad (DR,1D,RE) 3-64PowerPad Programming Kit (APET) 3-256Preposition Recognition (AR,CRZSET,LT) 3-257Pres-stare &nsitive Expanded Keyboard (TI) 3-43QuickWord (DSXM,TI;WP) 3-45
Reading Recognition (AR.ASZT.LS) 3-262Remote Keyboard for the Apple 11+ and Ile (DR,TI) 3-46Representational Play (ES.ET,LT) 3-263Say-It-All and Say-It-All Super Plus (CI.EA.PW) 1-73Signal Buzzer (AS.CM.TR) 2-82SimpleCom I YeTa/No Communication (CI,ET.TR) 3-265SimpleCom IL Needs/Wants Communication (CI.ETIR) 3-266Soft Vert (Sv.772) 3-96 _Software SiMillatiCing of Communication Prostheses
(AS,CIET) 3-182SonomaVoice (CIZTYR) 1-27Special Fnend Speech Prosthesis (CI.EA) 1-75SpeechAid (CI.EA.PW.TIXW) 1-76Speeeh_Pad_ XI2A) 1-77STIM-U-LITE (AS.ESETXR) 1-28Stiper Crininer Graphics Package (BR,ET.PA) 3-336Symbol Training Display (AS.ET.TR) 1-29Symbol Writer (AS.E.s.ET.G A) 3-276TAG: Talking Animated Graphics (ES,ET) 3-276Talking 100 (C1Z,UCJ'W.WP) 1=78Talking BlissApple (CIZT,PA) 3-339Talking Paddles ICI.Er.NA) 1-56 _
Talking Pictures Communication Board (CI,ET.P14) 1-57Talking Pictures, Kits I, II, and III (CLETNA) 1-57Talking Unicorn (ETSV) 3-280Talking_Word Bmrd (C1.PA) 3-341Tape-A=Meskage (ASZT,PCXR) 1-30Ten Key Board (ID) 344TIGERbook (ET.TR) 1:10TOrigne Controller (SW.TIL 3-49Touch & Speak_ (CLETJ'AXR) 3-344Touch 'N Talk Communication Board (CI,ET.NA) 1-58Touch 'N Talk Communication Notebook (CI,NA) 1-58Touch 'N Talk Micros (C1ZT.NA) 1-59Touch and Mateh (Es.er) 3-283Taiith ind-See (ESZT1 3-283Touch Corn (AS.CIZT.TR) 3-183Tooth Talker (CI.EA.PW.TI.TW) 1-80Tc-uch Window (DR.DS,IDAEWP) 3-65Tri-Responder (ASZT,TR) 1-34TV ConVerter (EC) 2-68Ultra 4 Remote_System (EC) 2-68Unicorn Expanded Keyboard cruw) 3-50Unid;xler (EC.PC) 2-69Unipix (CIZT-JVA) 1-60Vert Plitt (S11.70) 1469VIC-20 Scanner (CI,PA,WP) 3-347Vocaid (CI.EA) 1-82VOIS 133 (CI.EA) 1-82%Ica 135 (c.I.EA) 1-83VOIS 140 (CIZA) 1-83VOIS 150 (CI,EA) 1-84WOLF ICI.EA.TR) 1-84Word Board (C1:NA) 1-60Word Recognition (AR.ASZSZT,LT) 3-294
Input Typ: Speech Recognition {ITS}
Ar_xss,Ability (n) 3:23AC5 Medicom Computer System (C1,EC,PCX1,TL) 3-23Butler-in-a-Box (EC,PCX1) 2-46CASPT_ (Ersr) 3492Chatterbox Dictionary (ES,ET.LT) 3-198Command Telephone System (EC,PC) 2-47Coretechs VET3 (TI) 3-26DART=5000 (TI,WP) 3-26DP-200_Connected Speech Retognizer (ID) 341Ears (T7) 3-27IntroVoice I & n (TI1 3-33IntroVoice III (TI) 3-34IntroWliCe V (TI) 3-34Kuriweil Voicesystem (TI) 3-38Micro Speech Lab (AR.ETST) 3-245No-Totich (EC.PC) 2-58
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Paddle Adapple (IA) 3-73Point and Read IET.LS) 3-254Pronoune rrl) 343R/S II Series Wireless Link (IA.0A) 3-75SAR-10 Voice Plus rn) 3-46 _
Speech_Recognition Keybard (TI) 3-48Speech Miner (ET,ST) 3-271SR-100 Voice Input Terminal (TI) 3-48Talking 100 (CI,EA.PCPWWP) 148TI-Speech (TI) 3-49Video Voice (AKETJT) %noVW-Pita MOdel 6095 (iut.17..S7) 3-288Visible Speech Aid (ET.ST) 3-289Voca Link Cellular _Module (ECPC) 2-70VocaLink CSREI=LC (Ty) 3-50VocaLink Series 4000 (TI) 3-51VocaLink SYS300_ (TI) 3-51VocaLink VRT300 (T7) 3-52Voice Card (To 3-52Voice Command System_ (ri ) 3-53Voice Communications Option (PC,SV.TI.TL) 3-53Voice Communications System (PCX I) 3-54Voice Driver (71) 3-54 _Vac: English Linguage Development (ETXT) 3-291Voice Master _ORM) 3,125Voice Math_ (Cwzr) 3-291Voice Reading Ability Drill (ET.LS) 3-292Voice Systems Package (SV.TI) 3-55Voiril*-1000 (TI) 3-55Voicescribe-20000 (TI) 3-56VOIS 150 (CI,EA) 1-84VS1000 Voice Communications Device (ID) 3-65VTR 6050 &ries II (T7) 3-56
Input Type: Wireless {ITW}
Deuce (EC,PCXW) 2-48Environmental Control (EC) 2-52Environmental Control System (EC) 2-53EZRA (C1,CM.EC.PC) 2-54Flezcom (C1,EA.EC) 1-67Infrared Remote Control (EC) 2-56MECCA (EC.PC) 2-57On/Off Remote Switch (EC) 2-59IUSII Seria Wirelcss Link (1A.OA) 3-75Radio Remote Control (EC) 2-60Radio UnicontroL (EC) 2-61Remote Control Sonic Switch (EC) 2-62Smarthome I (CM.EC,PC) 2-63Sound Activated Light Switch (EC) 2-63Television Channel Selector (EC) 2-66TOSC-2 Environmental Control System (CM,EC.PC)TV Converter (EC) 248Ultra 4 Remote System (EC) 2-68Voice of Help (CM) 2-83Whistleswitch Remote Control (EC) 2-70Wireless Data Transmission System (1A,0A) 3-77
Output/Display: Braille Printer {ODB}
AudiBraille Computer (13R.SV.TO) 3-81BETA-X3 Thiel Braille Printer (BABE) 3-105BEX_ (82ZP-,-AcSV,WP) 3-309Braille Translation Software (BR.PA) 3-310Braille-Talk (88.P&SV):3,311BraT (8DAR7EXI:X0) 3.44CHPI Apple Tool Kit (13R.KM.PA.TL.WP) 3-312Creamer Modified Perkins Brailler (BAHR) 3-105Duzbury Braille Translator (11R,PA) 3-316Electronic Typing Fingers (RAM 3-106Hot Dots (814,PA) 3-320Illutarations (11E,DR,PA) 3-321
Illustrations 18R.PA1 3-321INDEX (BAER) 3-106MBOS&1 (BABE) 3-107Micro Braille IBR,PA5VP) 3-327Microbrailler 2400 (1113,W.TO.WP) 3-107MPRINT (BARR) 3-108Ohtsuki Printer (8D,811) 3-108Personal Brailler (1111.1311.TEXL) 3-109Romeo Brailler (BABE) 3-109Super Cranmer Graphics Package (13RXTJ'A) 3-136Tally-Talk (DS.PA) 3.342TED-al/Text Embossing Device MD.881 3-110TeleBraille (CLITXDXL) 147TRI-170 Braille Terminal Embbsser (8D,BR.TEXL) 3-110VersaBraille (8D.11E.PA.WP) 3-111VersaPoint Braille Embower (11DJ311) 3-111
Output/Display: Deaf Baudot (forTDD's) {ODD}
Amcom C (CI.PC.TD.TL) 1-89BraT (RD,BEXE.TL.TO) 3-84COM 2000 (C1jr-XDXL) 1-89Intele-TyRe (CI.PC.TD.TL.WP) 1-90Lifestyle Personal Communicator (CICN.PC.TD.TL)M in icOM (CI,PW.TDXL) 1-92Porta Printer Plus MP20 (CIXDXL) 1-92Porta Printer Plus MP2OD (CI.PCXDXL) 1-93Porm Prinr Phis MP4OD (a.PC.TD.TL) 1-93Porta View Junior/Model 32 LCI.TD,TL) 1-94SSI-1011 COMMOicatOr (C1XDXL) /-95SSI-220 Communicator (CIXD.TL) 1-95SSI-240 Communicator (CI,TDX14 1-96Superprint 100, 200, 400 (CI,PCXD.TL) 1 96Talk Tone (cuo.21.) 1-97TeleBraille (CI,PCXDXL) I-97TRI-170 Braille Terminal Embosser (8D,BRXE,TL) 3-110
Output/Displar Ideographic/PictographicSymbols {ODI}
Blissymbolies Bliss Library (AP,PA) 3-309Blissymbolics: Blissboard (CIXT,PA) 3-310Talking BlissApple (CLET,PA) 3-339
Output/Display: Large Print {ODL}
2-67 Alphabet with Tom and Andy (AR,ES,ET) 3-189Apple Demo Disk (AS,ET) 3-190Beamscope II (LP-xo) 3-82BEX (BR,LP,PA,SV.WP) 3-309Brainz (AP,ET) 3-196Calc-Talk (CNZ1VA,S11) 3-312Classy Letterheads - Speak! (LP,PA,SV,WP) 3-313Compu-Lenz (LPX0) 3-84E-Z Pilot II Authoring System and Training Package
(APY A) 3-316Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CI,ET,LPX1) 3-28Expand4-VieW (LPXO) 3-86Finger Print (OA) 3-133Getting_Started in Arithmetic Series (and Sam's Store)
(CN,ET,LPLUV) 3-223inLARGE (LPXO) 3-87Joywriter (LP,A) 3-322_Kenncdy Handi-Math Program (CN,ET.LS) 3-229Keybairder (ET,K13,LP) -3-230Keyboardinglor theNisually Limited (ET,X4,LP,WP) 3-231Large Print Display Processor (LP,TO) 3-88Large Print Word Processor (LP,A,WP) 3-323Large Type (Lr.rANP) 3-323
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Lime Light (WO) 3-89LoVE (1:P.PA.SV.WP) 3-325Lyon Large Print Program (LPXO) 3-89Magic Keyboard (LPXO) 3-90Magic (ET.LP-LS.PA.WP) 3-239Magnicodip (1-P.PA) 3-326Magni Link (LPXO) 3-90Morse Code & &arming Practice Programs (ET.GA.RE) 3-247MultiSeribc (LPJANP) 3-329Optacon (0DX-PX0) 3-91PC Le Is (LP,TO) 3-91Peachy Writer Bold (Lt.PA) 3-330Sentence-SOW (CLET,PA) 3-334
(ET.LS) 3-271Talking Text Writer (ETI.SSV.WP) 3-279TalkingWriMr (ETX11.1.P.11,4.SV,WP) 3-341Till Talk Prints (LP,SV.TO) 3-91Tall Talk Screens (LPSVX0) 3-98Textalk_ (LP.PA.SV.WP) 3.343Triple Dump (OA) 3-142Viewscan Text System (CN.LP.P-A.PwIEX0.9/P) 3-100Vista (LPXO) 3-101Write (CLET.I.S,SV) 3-295
Output/Display: Modem (ASCII) {ODM}
BraT (BD.BR.TE.TLXO) 3-84Echo 2030-ACt.PCXDXLI 1-90Handy_Terminal (EXpWX1X1v) 1-67Intele-Type (C1.PC.TDXL.WP) 1-90Keinole_ fPA.Pw.Stn-TO.WP) 3-88Lifestyle Personal Communicator (CLCN.PC.TATL) 1-91Porta Printer Plus MP20 (C1XDXL) 1-92Porta Printer Plus MP2OD (CLPCXDXL) 1-93Superpriat 100, 200, 400 (Cl.PC.TDXL) 1-96TeleBraille (C1.PC.TDXL) 1-97TRI-170 Braille Terminal Embosser (BD.13R.TE.TL) 3-110
Output/Display: Speech OutPut {ODS}
ACES (AS.ET) 3-171ACS-Medicom computer System (C1XC.PC-XIXL) 3-23AllTalk_ (C1A.ETXR) 1-83Apple liemo Disk (Aszn 3-190Arithmetic 142, and 3 with Speech (.411.CN.ET.1-5JV) 3-19)Artic- Vision (Svx-o) 341Audible Career-Explorer _(AlLASNO) 3-172AudiBraille Computer (IMMTO) 3-81Audio Braille Game TUtorial (13R,ET,GAJ1E) 3-191Audio- Scan (C1,PA) 3-308Automatic Form Writer (PA.-MVO) 3-308Wink Intemreter for the Blind (SV.TO) 3-82_Basic Language Series-Spatial Concepts (ES,ET.LT) 3-192Beir Jam (Eszt) 3-193B EX (13-R.LP,PA.SV.WP1 3-309Braille Trainer (BR-ATJV) 3-195
-(1111,PA.SV) 3--311
Butler-in-a-Box fEC.PC.T1) 246Calc,Talk__(C il-XF,PAJV) 3-312
1.1TeXt 5000 (PC.SS) 3-113CallText 5050 (Pc.ss) 3-115Chatterbox Dictionary (ES.ET.LT) 3-198Choice Maker I (AR,ES.E1) 3-198Classy Letterheads - Speak! (t.r.PA.sv,i17) 3-313Coins's:keys (CN,ES,ET,K13) 3-202COlor Find JES.ET) 3-202-Computer Prop. for Neuropsychologial Testing& Rehab.
(AR.ER.ET.a) 3-206Computerized Enabling System ICLEC.PAPCNP)_ 3.315Computerized Training Systemt (CTS ) Nina & Bolts
(ET.V0) 3-207Control Without Keyboards (-Ar.aXT,A) 3-315
Core Reading and Vocabulary Development (ET.LS) 3-208CREATE (ARAS.CR.ES.ET-J-S) 3-209Cricket (SS) 3:116CTS: Electronic Assembly & Soldering (ET.V0) 3-210DECtalk (SS) 3-116E-Z Pilot II AUthoring System and Training Package
(AP,pA) 3-316Early Learning I_ (Es.sr) 3-211Early Learning II (CN.ES.ET) 3-212Echo + (SS-S_V) 3-112Echo GP_ (SS) 3-117Echo PC2 (SS) i-ntEcho/Cricket Training Disk (OASV) 3-132EDACTS Keyboard (CLECX1.WP)Etimark Reading Progarn, Level 1 (cur LS) 3-212Electronic 31 Day Calendar (PA.SV) 3-317ElemenUry MOD Keyliciard System ,.. ',ET.LP.T1) 3-28Elephant Ears (Es.m.u.) 3-213Enable Reader (SVX0)_3-85Entianmd PC Talking Program (SV,TO) 3-85Equalizer #C1.DR.EA.PW.REXIXW.9/P) 1-64Expanded Keyboards for Speak N' Spell (EA.ETXR) 1-65Exploratory Play (ES.ET.L.T) 3-214EyeTyper (CI.EA.ECX1) 1-66EyeTyper Model 200 IC1.EA.EC.M.PW.T1) 1-66EZ Pilot tot rowerPad (AP.ET) 3-214Fast Access Scan Talker (CLPA) 3-318File-Talk (DS,AJV) 3-318Fingertp-eller (AILAS,ET,S1) 3-717First Categories_ (ESET,LS.LT) 3-218First Shapes (ES.ET) 3-218First Verbs (ES,ET.LT) 3-219First Words (ES,ET.LT) 3-219First Words II (ES,ET.LT) 3-220Following Directions (AR.ES,ET) 3-221Freedom 1 (SV.TO) 3-86Fun With_Math (CN,ET,SV) 3-222Function Recognition (AILCILES,ET) 3-223Getting Started in Arithmetic Series (and Sam's Store)
(CNXT,LPLS.SV) 3-223Hot Dots f8R,P4) 3-320I Can Talk (CLESATZTXE) 3-226ICOMM (CLEA.PW.TI-Tw) 1-68IDEA Cat LES,ET.LS,LT) 3-227Idioms_ in_ America (AS,ETZS.LT) 3-227Intex-Talker (SS,SV) 3-118K Talker csy.7.0-L347Keynote (PAJ'W.SY-XIXO.WP) 3-88Keys to Succesx Comp. Keybd. Skills for Blind Children
(Erxm) 3-232Keytalk (ET,K11.14;SV.WP) 3-233Kid Talk (ES.ET.PA,SV.Wp) 3-322Kindermath II (C14.ELET) 3-233Language LA.B. (AP,AR.ES,ET.LT) 3-234Learning Left and Right (ES,ET) 3-235LenicaLr-ArAszr) 3-236Letter Find (CN.ES.ET,ICILCV) 3-236Lifestyle PersonaLCommunicator (CLCN.PC.TD.TL) 1-91Light Talker (C1.EA.EC.PW,71.TW) 1-68Lightwriter (CLEA.KO,PW) 1.69Lip-Reader Trainer (As.8rxR) 3-237Listen to Learn (ET.L.S.WP) 3-238Lister_Talker (DS,p4.5V) 3-324Living Center III (CLCN-IaC.SE.vv-P1 1-69Logo_rouchTools for the PowerPad (A.T.ES,ET) 3-239LoVE (t.P.PASKWP) 3-325Magic Cymbals (C1X-A) 3-326Magic Music Teacher (ET,GA.RE) 3-301Master Talker lAp,OA.SV)_ 3-137Mathtalk (AK,CN.ET) 3-242Maze (ET.GA,RE) 3-243Memory Patterns _(AILAS,ES,ET,LT) 3-244Message Maker (CLPA) 3-327Micto=LADS (AS.ET-1-r) 3'179Mini Talking Card Reader (cu-A.m.) 1-70Minspeak 1 (CLEA.EC,PWXIXW) 1-70
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Mix "N Match (AXELET) 3-247Mockingboard ps) 3-119MOD Keybbard System_ ICI.T1.TW) 3-40Mouse Math (CN.ET) 3-248Multi-Scan (A-541.E7*-PA.TR) 3-329011ie Series (ES.ET) 3-249PACA (Portable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(C1.CR.EA.PW.WP) 1-71Paint With Words (ES.ET) 3-250PC Speak (SWIM 3-92PC Vert (Sv.ro) 3-92PC V oice (Sv.ro) 3-93Persomal Money Management (PASV) 3-330Pertonal Speech System 3-119PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS-41X-A.EC.ET.PWX1.TIV) 1-71Picture Scanner - Software for Assessment (AS.ET) 3-180Pll Personalized Information for Independence
(4DARXR-XT-L5) 3-254Point to Pictures Development Kit (AP.ARAS.ESZT) 3-255Point to Pictures Discrimination Kit (ARAIES.ET.TR) 3.255Point to Pictures_bmron Plan Masters (ES.ET) 3-256POrrable Voice II (C1.EA.PW) 1-72Preposition Recognition_ (AarxX.S.ET.L.r) 3-237Prompt,Writer (KMJIWKWP) 3:331ProTERM (S9.TE.TO) 3-94PROVOX (SV X0)_ 3-95ProWORDS (PASKWP) 3.332Quiek Tilk (C1.PA.PC) 3-332Rapsheet (DS.PA,SV) 3-333Reading Recognition (AR.A.S.ET.LS) 3-262Representational Play (ES,ET.LT) 3-263RIC Easy Talker (C17A) 3-333SAR-l0 Voice Plus (77) 3-46Say It (CUM' 3-334Sar.tt-All and Say-It-All Super Plus (CLEA,Ptv) 1-73SANTT (AP.OA) 3-140Scan & Speak ICLETXR)_ 3-264ScanPAC/Epson (C1-AUCXW.T1,TW) 1-74SCANWOLF (C1.EA.T11) 1-74SCAT (Scieen Articulator) i'SV.TO) 3-95Screen-Talk Pro (SVS'O) 3-96Sentence-can (CLET.PA) 3-334Si&ht Word Spelling (ET.L.S.SV) 3-263SimpleCom 1L. Yes/No Communication (C1.ET.TR) 3-265SimpleCom IL Needs/Wants Communication (CI.ET.TR) 3-266Slotbuster (Ss) 3-120Small Talk (C1XN.EA.PW.SKT1XW.P/P) 1-75SmonthTalker (SS.SV) 3-120Soft Vert (SV.TO) 3-96_Software Automatic Mouth (SAM) (SS) 3-121Softivare for Visually_Impaired Children
(AP.ET.KB.LSSV) 3-267 _
Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses(AS.CLEF) 3-182
SonomaVoice (CIXTYR) 1-27und Ideas (ET.I.S) 3-268
Sound Match (AS,ESET) 3-268Speak Up (CIXA) 3-335Speak-A-Label CDS.PA.EY) 3-335Special Friend Speech Prosthesis (CLEA) 175Speech Writer (PA.sv.v/P) 3-336SmechAid K1.EA.PW.T1,7119 1-76Sper4itrACIEpSOn (C1,EA.EC.PW.T1.TW) 1-76SpeechPad (CLEA) 1-77Speller Bee IET.L.1) 3-272Spelling Tutor (ETLS) 3-272Sptllist (ET.L.5) 3-273Study Buddy LET) 3-273Super Voice (SS) 3421Supertalker (SS) 3-122Survival Words (ADA5X7-.C.3.LT) 3-275Symbol Writer (AS.ES,ET.GA) 3-276SynPhonix 160 (SS.Strj 3,122SynPhonix 200 (SS) 3-123Synphonix jr (SS) 3-123TAG: Talking Animated Graphics (Essr) 3-276
Talk U (CI.PAl_ 3-337Talker (Pizsy.vir) 3-338 e,Talking 100 (CLEA.PC,PW.WP) 1-78Talking 100 Communicator (C1.EA) 1-78Talking Aid (C1.PA) 3-338Talking Apple Literacy Kit (ET.GAX13.WP) 3-277Talking BlissApple (CLET.PA) 3-339Talking Riddles (Ma) 3-278Talking Scanner fET.SV) 3-279Talking Sensible Sptller (PA-31) 3-339Talking TermExec (SV.TO) 3-97Talking Text Writer (ET-X.S; V.WP) 3-279Talking Tranwerid II (PA.T1.) 3-340Talking Unicorn (ET.SV) 3-280Talking Wheelchair (C14A.PA.RE.WP) 3-340Talking Word Board (C1.PA) 3-341Talking Writer (ETJCB.LP,PA.SV.WP) 3-341Tall Talk Prints (LP.SvX0) 3-97Tall Talk Screens (LP,SKTO) 3-98Tally-Talk (DS.PA) 3-342Tape-A-Message (M.ET.PC.TR) 1-30Target (AS,CIAT.TR) 3-280Tele-Talk (PAJV) 3-342Textalk (LPJWSV,WP) 3-.343Textalker.Blind and Other Echo Utilities (ET,SV.TO) 3-98The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper - Prepositions_ _(A-.S.ESXT,TX) 3-282TIGERbook (ET.TR) 1-30TIM (CLEA.PW.WP) 1-79 _Timothy Communications Package (C1.EA.PW) 1-79Touch & Speak (Cl.ET.PA,TR)I i3-344Touch Corn (AS-.C1XT7R) 3-783Touch Talker (C1.EA.PW3'1.TW) 1-80TRAX PAX Talking Checkbook (FA4V) 3-344TRAX_PAX Talking File aox (PA.SV) 3-345Trine System (ACS) (CI.EA.PICTI.TW.WP) bsoTrine System (Words+) jC1.EA.PW.T1.TW.WP) 1-81Twenty Categories (AR.ET.LS) 3-285Type & Speak (C1.PA.SV) 3-345Type N' Parrot (ETER.SV) 3-286Type-N-Talk (SS) 3-124Typ-Talk (AP.ETSCR) 3-286Ufonic Voice System (ET.SS) 3-124Ultimate Banker (CN.PA.SV) 3-346Ultimate File Cabinet (DS.PA) 3-346V.P. ISVXO) 3-99VERBal STAR (PA.SV.WP) 3-347Vert Plus (sv.rol 3-100Visual Recognition (AKAS.ES.ET.LT) 3-289Vocaid (Cl.EA) 1-82Voice Card-cm 3-52Voice Communications Option (PC,SV.TI,TL) 3-53Voift English Language Development (ET.LT) 3-291Voice Master (113.$1) 3-125Voice Mate II (AS.ET.TR) 1;36VOice Math (CN.Er) 3-291Voice Reading Ability Drill (ET.LS) 3-292Voice Systems Package (SKTI) 345VOIS 130 (CLEA) 1-82VOIS 135 (CLEA) 1-83VOIS 140 (CLEA) 1-83VOIS 150 (CLEA) 1-84Votalker AP (SS) 3-125Votalker C-01 (SS) 3-126Votalker IB (SS) 3-126VTR 6050 Series_II (ri) 3-56WeStern Center Echo + Synthesizer Package (0,4,33/) 3-143WOLF (C1.EA.TR) 1-84Word Recognition (AR.A.T.ES.ET,LT) 3-294Word-Talk (PASKWP) 3-348Words-to-Voice (SV.TO.WP) 3-101Write (a.ET.L.T.SV) 3-295Zygo scanWRITER (CLEA.EC.PW.T1,TW) 1-86
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Index 2: Products Listed by INPUT/OUTPUT FEATURE
Output/DiSplay: Tactile/Braille Display(Dynamic) {0D11
Audi Braille Compumr (1111..W.TO) 341Bilki lilac III (BDAR,T1,TO) 343Braille Display Processor (88.70) 3-83Optacon (RDAPIO) 3-91PC-Braille (BRIO) 3-93Silent Page System (CM) 2-82Versa Braille (BD2R.PA.WP) 3-111
Switch Inputv Uses Analog Control {STA}
Mind Master (GA.REI1) 3-39
Switch Input= Uses Dual Switch {SI2}
Ability_Switch Tester (ASAT-XR) 1-15Academics with Sunning Language Ant. (ETAS) 3-188Academics with Scanning Math (CP4.ET) 3-188ACES (ASAT) 3-1n _
Adaptive Firmware Qrd (1A.KEAM.SW.T1) 3-24Apple Computer Input Adapter (1A.SW) 3-09Apple Demo Disk (aw) 3-190Call Signal 2 (AS.CMIR) 2-76Catch tbe Cow (45.ET) 3473Corn Board (Ar-curxR) 1-19Computmenailited Communicator (AS.CLET,TR) 1-20Computer Entry Terminal (71) 3-25Control I- (EC.PC) 247Detice(EC.PCIW) 2-48Dual Channel Latching Switch Interface (AS.ECATIR) 1-22Dual Switch Latch_ and Timer (A.S.ECAT:TR) 1-22Dual Tape Control (EC) 2-49Electric Cooyholders (33PAC) 2-52Elementary MOD Keyboard System (C1.ET.LPx1) 3-28Evaladon System (ASAT) 3-176First Verbs (ES.EF.LT) 3-219First Words (ESA-TAT) 3-219First Wor& 11 (ESAT.LT) 3-220Handi-Routine-(AP.OA) 3,135Interface Box for AppIe fie (MW) 3:71Keyboard Covers (Km) 3-7Light Talker_(CIAAAC-PW.T1-7W) 1-63Math-Disk (CNXT) 3.240MECCA (EC.PC) 2-57MicroDEC II (CMAC.PC)_2-57 _Morse Code & Sunning Radice Programs (ET,GAJIE) 3-247Morse=Cotk Batted Keyboard Emulator _(T1) 3-40Motor Training Games (A5AT.O4RE) 3-301Omnibox (ET,ID,TR) 3-63PACA (Ridable Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(CI.CNAA,PW.WP) 1-71PC AID crii 3.41PC Serial AlDifr/3 3-42Phonics, Text; and Graphia (DRAT.RE,WP) 3-252PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS,CIAAECAT,PW,TI.Tvi) 1-71Picture Communication- (CIAT,PA) 3-331Poc-Ett System waxoer-TR) 1-73Portable Voice II (CIAAJW1 1-72ScanPAC/Epson:(CLEAAC,PWILTW) 1-74Sentence-Scan lax-ravu 3434Special Input* Dia (ASATAM_Xl) 3-47Speller Teller (AS,CIATIR)_1-77Switch Adapttr for Apple Ile and II+ Computers (IA.SW) 3-75Switch Interface (IA.S1)3-76Switch_Latch (A-SWAT-IR) 1-29Switchboard (CI.EA-ET) 1-77Talking Aid (Cl.PA) 3-338Television Channel Selector (EC) 2-66Timer and Counter (ASACATIR) 1-31TOSC-2 Environmental Control System (CM.EC,PC) 247
Touch Turner (11PAC) 247Toy Assessor (AR.A.S.ES.ETI 3-284Training _Aid 2 (ASACATIR) 3.33Ultra 4 Remote System (EC) 2-68Versascan (AS,CI.EUR) 1-35Voice Mate 1 IAS.ETIR) 1-36Word Communication (CI,PA) 3-348Zygo Model I6C (AS,CLET,T8) 1-36Zygo scanWRITER (CLEAAC,PwIlIw) 1-86
SWitch Inputs:__ Uses Joystick (4 or 5SwitcheS) {SIP
ACS Medicom Computer System (CI,EC.PC.T1,TL) 3-23CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series (AS.cR.E.S.ETLS) 3-196Computer Prop. for. NetitOpsychological Testing & Rehab.
(AR,CR2T.1.5) 3-206Edmark Reading Program; Level 1 (Es.Era) 3-212EZBAS (C1.0A) 3-132Foundations I (AR,CR,ES.ET) 3-221Function Recognition (AR,CR,ES.ET) 3-223Gaine Paddle for Apple II Computers (5W.TI,TW) 3-32Lite- Touch IDR_,OA.REI1) 3-38Memory L (CFASATAS) 3-243Memory II (CRAS.F.T.1.3) 3-244Memory Patterns_ iviititsXSZT.LT) 3-244MOD Keyboard systen (axl.rw) 3_40Picture Perfect _(DR.RE) 3-302Preposition Recognition (ARRASAT.LT) 3-257Race-the Clotk (ET.GAAE) 3-260Reading Recognition J_ARAS,ET.1-S) 3-262SAID: Say as I Do (ESAT)_3-263Special Skill I:Will:tett I & II (CN,ESAT) 3-270Siirrtiiiiiding Patterns (and other programs ) (CR.ES.ET.i.5) 3-274Survival Words (ADALETASAT) 3-775Visual Recognition (AR,ASAS.ETAT) 3-289Viatiospatial Skills (AR,CR.ET) 3.290VOIS 150 (CIAA) 1-84Word Recognition (AR.A.C.E.C.ET.LT) 3-294X-10 Powerhouse Computer Interface (EC.PA) 3-349
Switch Inputs: Uses Keyboard (16 Switches andup) {SIK}
Coretechs VET3 (T1) 3-26Etoinded Computer Keyboards (KOJI) 3-29Expanded Keyboards for the Adaptive Firmware Cards
(Tt) 3-30Keityboard (EDI!) 3-35Keyport 300 al) 3-36Keyport 60 (T1) 3;36King Keyboard (T1) 3-37Mini Keyboard (T1) 3-39Pressure Sensitive Expanded Keyboard (1-1) 3-43_Remote Keyboard for the Apple II+ and He (DR,T1) 3-46SAR-l0 Voice Plus (Ti) 3-46Sereenkeys (7I) 3-47Special Friend Speech Prosthesis (CIAA) 1-75Speech Recognition Keyboard (71) 3-48SpecchPAC/Epson (CIAAAC.PWII.TIE) 1-76SR-M_Voice Input Terminal (rI) 3-48TI-Spesch (T1) 349Trine System (ACS) (CIAA.PWII,M,WP) 1-80Unicorn Expanded Keyboard (T1IW) 3-50Vocaid (CLEA) 1-82VticiLink CSRB-LC (T1) 3-50Zygo Notebook (C1,EA.pW,Wp) 1-85
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Switch Input= Uses Multiple Switches (3 to 15Switches) {SIM}
Compartmentalized Communicator (AS,CLET,TR) 1-20Compudapter (T1) 3-25
asy Programmer (PA) 3-317EZBAS (C1.0A) 3-132Finger Tip Controller (SW.T7) 3-31
OtMOUSC (MT,TI) 3-32Gewa Page Turner ifirp,EC) 2.55Keyboard _COVCril (KM) 3-7Lite Touch (OR.GA.RE,T1) 3-38Multi-Input Selector (ASEC.LT,TR) 7-24Multiple Switch Mx for the Adaptive Firmware Card
(IA) 3-73Tape Reeorder with Switck Adapter (EC) 2-64Timothy _ommunications FIckage (CLEA.Pw) 1-79Tongue CantrollerAnv,T1) 3-49Ultra 4 Remote System (EC,1 2-68Zygo Model 100 (CI.EA.ET,PW.TlyW) 145Zygo TETRAscan II (T1) 3-57
Switch Input& Uses Single Switch {311}
Ability Snitch Tester (AS.ET,TR) 145AbleNet Control Unit (AS.EC.ETXR) 1-15Amulemim with Sanniny Liniguage Arts (ET,LS) 3-188Academics with Scauninv Math (CN.ET) 3-188Access-Ability (TI) 3-23ACES (AS.ET) 3-771ACS Medicom Computer System ICI.EC.PC.TLTL) 3-23Adaptive Firmware Card (1-.4J7E.17R,SW.T7) 3-24AL110EY (TI) 3-24Aphasia Seri= I through VIII (CR.ELLS) 3-190Apple Computer_Input Adapter (7A,SW) 3-69Apple Evema Diak (A.S.ET) 3-190Apple Ile Input Adapter (I&SW1 340Apple Switch Interface (141W) 3-70Appliance Genie (AS.EC.ET.PA) 3-307Audio Scan (CLPA) 3-308Automatic Menage Dnler (CM.EC,PC) 245Automatic Pate Turner (BP.EC) 2-46Battery Adapter (asx-r.sw.T8) I-17Battery Devim Athpter (AS.ET.TR) 147Batten, Interface (As.ET,TR) 148Mu:Spell (ET.L.S) 3-193Blbsymbolim Blisu Drills (ES.ET) 3-194Blissymbolicc Blissboard (CLET,PA) 3-310Blissymbolicc Blissymbol Concepts (ES,ET) 3-194ButtonCount Switch Anessment (As) 3472Call Signal 2 (AS.CM.TR) 2-76CAPTAIN: _Cognitive Training Series (AS.CR.ES.ET.LS) 3-194
tagorical Reasoning I and II (CLET) 3-197Catch the Cow (AS.ET) 3-173ChoiceLMaker I ((.IXSAT) 3-198Clock Communicatcit (As.a.ET.TR) 1-18Com Board (AS.CIAT.TR) 1-19Communicator (r4wP) 3-374Communiclock (AS,cLET,TR) 1-19Computer Entry Terminal (Tr) 3-25Counter Module (AS-ATXR) 1-20Counting Critters (CN.ES.ET) 3-209Delay Timer (A.S&CST,TR)_ 1-21Dial- Scan (kfrIXT.TR) 7-21Dual Switch Latch-and Timer (A.S.EC.ET.TR) 1-22Dual Tape Control (EC) 2-49E-Traa Scanner (AS.CLET,TR) 1-23Early Learning I (ES,E74 3-211Early Learning II (CNXSXT) 3-212Easionrcter (EC) 2-51Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CLET.LpTi) 3-28Environmental Control (EC) 2-52Evaluation System (Asx-r) 3-176
EZRA (C1,CM.EC.PC) 2-54Fast Access Scan Talker (cLpA) 3-318First Categories (Esx-ra.s.u.) 3-218First Verbs (E.S.ET.LT) 3-219First Words (E.S,E7W') 3-219First Words II (ES,ET.LT) 3-220Flexcom (CI.EA.sc) 1-67Florida Scanner (AP.OA) 3434Game Paddle for Apple II Computers (sw.v.rw) 3-32Gewa Pap Turner (BP,EC) 2-55Handi-Routine _(AP.0,4) 3-135HeadMinner (MTY7) 3-33I CA1 Talk (CLES.ET.LT.TR) 3-226ICOMM (cLEA.pw,TLTW) 1-68Language LAIL (AP.A1LES,ET.LT) 3-234Light Talker (CLEA.EC.PW.TI.Tw) 1-68Lighted Vibrating Signalling Buzzer (AS.ET.TR) 1-23Living Center III (CI,CN.EA.ECBE,WP) 1-69Mac-Apple Communication Aid (a.CN.DR.ES,ET.PA,wp) 3-325Magic_Cymbals (C1J,A) 3-326Math Disk (CN.ET) 3-240Math Scan (CN.ET) 3-241Menage Maker (CLPA) 3-327Micro-LADS (AS.ET.LTI 3-179MicroDEC II (CALEC.PC) 2-57Mix 'N Match (AR.ES,ET) 3-247MOD Keyboard System tavyw) 3-40Morse Code & Scanning Practice Programs (ET.CA.RE) 3-247Morser (PA,WP) 3-328Motor Training Games (AS.ET.OA.RE) 3-301Motorized Easel (BP.EC) 2-58Mouth Omated Controller for Quads (SW.T1) 3-41Multi-Game Board _(G.4.0.4) 3-138MultiScan (A347,ET,PA,TR) 3-329Omnibox (ETJD,TR) 3-63On/Off Remote Switch (EC) 2-59PACA (Pornble Anticipatory Communication Aid)
(CI.CtLEA.pw,v/p) 1-71PC AID (T1) 3-41PC Serial AID (TI) 3-42Phonics, Text, and Graphics (DRRE_Wp) 3-252PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (AS.CLEA.ECET.PW,TLTw) 1-71PIC Man (DR.E.T.RE) 3-302Picture Communication (CLET,PA)_ 3-331Pictures Programc I, II and III (C8.E.s.riv...$) 3-253Poc-Ett System (As,c1,ET.TR) 1-25Portable Voice II (a.EA,Pw) 1-72Prism_Communication Tray (CLET.NA) 1-55Push-On-Push4jff Module (AS.EC.ET.TR) 1-25Rabbit Scanner (A.S.ES.ET) 3-260Remote Control Sonic Switch (EC) 2-62RIC Easy Talker (CLPA) 3-333Saltus Reader _UMW) 2-62Say It (CIXA) 3-334Scan & Speak (CLET,TR) 3-264ScanPAC/Epaon (CLEA,EC.pw,T1,71v) 1-74SCANWOLF (C7.EA.T17) 1-74Sentencecan (CLET,PA) 3-334Sequential Scanner (AS,CLET.TR) 1-26Single Switch Assessment Program (AS,ET,TR) 3-181Single Switch Game Library JET,GA.RE) 3-303Single-Input Assessment Software (AR-,AS.ETYR) 3-182Small Clock Communicator (AS,CLET.TR) 1-26Sound Match (AS.ES.ET) 3-268Special Friend Speech Prosthesis (CLEA) 7-75Special Inpun Disk (AS.ET,KM,TI) 3-47Special Needs Volume 1 - Spelling (Erxs) 3469Special Needs Volume 2 - Simulations & Drills
(CN.ET.I.S) 3-270Sunny Days IET.LS) 3-274Switch Adapter for Apple Ile and II+ Computers (IA,Sw) 3-75Switch Interface (IA,R) 3-76Switch Latch (A.S.EcxrxR) 1-29Switchboard (CLEA.ET) 1-77Switchmaster JAR,AS_.ES_ET) 3-275_Symbol Writer (AS-.ESXT,GA) 3-276
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Talk II (CI,A) 3-337Talking 100 ot-iiunicator (C1,EA) 1-78Talking Bliss Apple (C1,ET.RA) 3-339Target (AS.C1ETXR)_3-280TeleviMon Channel Selector (EC) 2-66The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper - Prepositions
LfAS.ESAT.I.T) 3-282Timer arid:Counwr (AS.EC,ET,TR) 1-31Timer Module (AS,ECATTR) 1-31Touch Turner: _(81,-EC) 2-67Toy AcrapWr C2blc (.45-ETSW.TR) 1-32Toy Cable (AS.E.SW.TR) 1-32Toy_Scanner: (ARASAT) 3-284ToyPAC (ALEC-ET-RE-TM 1-33Training Aid 2 msxcErxm 1-33Variable Position Scanner (AS.CLET.TR) 1-34Versascan (AS.C1-ET,TR) 1-35Vibrating Sack (AS,ELTR) 1-35VOIS I50L(C1X-A) 1-84Ways to Play (ET.GA.RE) 3-293Word-Communication (Cl;PA) 3-348Zygo Model 100 (C1EA_ET,PW.T1TW) 1-85Zygo Model HiC (AS.C1XT.TR) 1-34Zygo scanWRITER_ (CLEA.EC.PW,77.71v) 1-86Zygo TETRArx-an II (T1) 3:57
Terminal Emulating Outputs {0DX}
ProTERM (51/.TE,TO) 3-94
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Index 3
Switches Listed by Input/OutputFeature
This index includes all switches listed by the type of input and by thenumber of switches. Within each list the switches are listed alphabetically.
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Index 3: SWITCHES Listed by Input/Output Feature
The following is the order of theInput/Output Features by which productsin this index are listed:
Input Type: Air (Sip/Puff) _PTA)Input TypT.: Contact (Zero Pressure) AITC)Input Type: Eye Movement and Eye Gaze {ITE)Input Type: Joystick/Wobblestick {ITJ}Input Typ= Light Sensitive (Optics lt IITL)Input Type: Movement Activate-4 {ITM}Input Type: Noise (Sound or Vocalization) {ITN}Input Type: Pressure Sensitive {ITP}
Switch Outputs: Dual Switch {S02}Ssiiitch Outputs Joystick (4 or 5 Switches) {SW}Switch Outputs Multiple switches (3 to 15 Switches) {SOM)Switch Outputs Single Switch {S01}
The following is a list of the Input/OutputFeature codes which may appear inparentheses after items in this index:
ITAITCITEITIITLITMITNITP
SO1
SO2SojSOM
Input Type: Air (Sip/Ptiff)Input Type: Contact (Zero Pressure)Input Type: Eye Movement or Eye GazeInput Type: loyitick/WobblestickInput Type: Light &fititive (Optical)Input Type: Movemtnt ActivatedInput Type: Noise (Sound or Vocalization)Input Type: Presiure Sensitive
Switch Outputs Single SwitchSWitch Outputs Dual SwitchSwitch Outputt Joystick (4 or 5 Switches)Switch Outputs Multiple switches (3 to 15 Switches)
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Index 3: SWITCHES Listed by Input/OutOut Feature
Input Type: Air (Sip/Puff) {ITA}
Pneumatic Switch (WM) 2-3Air Switch (501)_2-6Dml Pneumatic Switch (502) 1-13Mini Joystick with Pneumatic Switch (1T.1.50.1)Pneumatic Switch (sin) 2-30Pneumatic Switch (502) 2-31Pneumatic Switch 1502) 2-31Puff Switch_ (S01) 2-31Sip & Puff SWitch (50)) 2-35
Input Type: Noise (Sound orVocalization) {1TN}
Asaflex Model TS (ITC.ITMJTP.S01) 1-7Voice Activated Switch (S01) 1-40
1-14 Input Type: Pressure Sensitive {ITP}
Input Type: Contact (Zero Pressure) {ITC}
Asaflex Morlel TS (rfuJrNirP.sol) 2-7ipacitive Toucliplate Interface (Sohn 2-10Cylindrical Touch Switch (502) 2-12Dual Touch Pad Switch (501) 1-15Magnetic Finger Switch (ITM.S01) 2-22P-Switch (1TM.IT10.501) 246
Input Type: Eye Movement and EyeGaze {ITE}
Infrared Switch (171.1TM.S01) 2-19
Input Type: Joystick/Wobblestick {ITJ)
4-Switch Joystick ($W) 2-4Joystick (S0.1) 2-19Joystick with Pad_Switch 1177-01) 1-19Micro Joystick with Itish Switch (17'10.50.1) 1-13Microswitch Joystick (.502) 2-24Mini Joystick with Pneumatic Switch (1TAJ0J) 244Mini Joystick With Pistil Switch (171'..50.1) 2-25Modified Joystick (50.1) 2-15PRC Joystick (502) 1-32Touch Sensitive Joystick Control (S01) 2-38
Input Type: Light Sensitive (Optical) IITLI
Infrared Switch (1TE.1714.501) 2-19Photo Cell Switch (trm.s01) 2-27
Input Type: Movement Activated {ITM}
Asafler Model TS (7TC.ITN.ITP.S01) 2.7ftittl Switch (501) 2-7Brow Wrinkle:Switch (501) 2-8Eyebrow Switch (sop 2.15Finger Flea switeh 1564 2-15Flex Switch: f/TP,S01) 2-16Head Control:for Wheelchairs (501) 2-17Headband Switch ($02) 1-18Infrared Switch arrart.son 1-19Magnetic_Finger Switch (rmsor) 2-22Mercury Tilt:Switch (501) 2-23P-Switch (ITC.177.101) 2-26Photo Cell SWitch (1TL.501) 2-27Tilt Switch (501) 1-37Tilt Switch (501) 2-37Tip Switch (S01) 2-38
4-Plate Switch_ (SOM) 1-34-Piishbutton Switch (5014) 2-35-Pushbutton Switch 1SOM) 1-45-Tread Switch Slot Control (SOM) 1-4AbleNet Switch l00 (501) 1-5Air Cushion Switch (501) 2-5Air Cushion Switch (Single or Dual) (501.501) 1-5Air SWitch Kits (501) 24Arm Slot Control (5012) 2-6Armslot _Switch Controller (5014) 2-7Asaflex Model TS (ITC.ITM.ITN.S01) 2-7Bite Switch (501) 1-8Body Switch (501) 2-8Button Switch (501) 2-9Button Switch (501) 1-9Button Switch (501) 2-9Cap Switch (son 2-10Chin Switch (501) 1-10Clamp-On Burnp Switch (501) 2-11Computer Keyboard Switch (501) 1-11Computer Plate Switch (501) 2.11Cup Switch (501) 1-12Developmental Lever Control (502) 1-12Double Push Panel (501) 2-13Dual Plate Switch (502) 1-13Dual Pushbutton Switch (501) 2-14Dual Rocking lxver SWitch (502) 2-14Dual Tongue Switch 1501) 2-14Flat Air Cushion Switch (501) 2-16Flex Switch (1714.501) 2.16Grasp Switch 001) 2-16Grip Switch (501) 2-17Hand Switch (501) 2-17Head Switch (son 1-18Head_ Switch (501) 1.18Joystick with Pad Switch (ITJ.50.1) 1-19LT. Switch (501) 2-20Leaf Switch (501) 2-20Leaf Switch (501) 2-20Leaf Switch_ (501) 2-27Left/Right Rocker Switch (502) 2-11Lever Switch (502) 2-21Lever_Switchi (501) 2-22Light Touch Lever Switch _(.501) 2-22Membrane Plate Switch (501) 2-23Micro_Joystick with Ptish Switch (IT.1.50.1) 2-23Mini Cup Switch (501) 2-24Mini Joystick with Push Switch (117.501) 2-25Mini Rocking Lever Switch (501) 2-25Mounting Switch (501) 2-26P4witch fITC.ITM_401) 2-26Paddle_Switch (sob 2-26Penta Switch (5014) 2-27Pillow:Switch (Ion _2-27Pinch _Switch (501) 1-18Platt SWitch (501) 2-18Plate Switch (501) 2-28Plate Switch (S0)) 2-29Plate Switch (son 1-29Plate Switch (501) 1-19Plate Switch 06 Stand (5-01) 1-30Platform Switch (501) 2-30Pointer Selection Switch (SOM) 1-31Pressure Switch (501) 2-32Pushbutton Switch (501) 2-33
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Rocker Switch (502) 2-33Rocker Switch (502) 2-33Rocking_Plate Switch (502) 2-34Round Fad Switch (WI) 2-34Single Push Panel (S01) 2-34Single Rocking Lever Switch (S01) 2-35Soft Switch (SO1) 2-35Sponge Nurse Call Switch (S01) 2-36Square Pad Switch (501) 2-36Squeeze Typt SWitchet (WI) 2-36Thumb Switch (501) 2-37Tongue Switch (502) 2-38Touch Switch (S01) 2-39Tread Switch (son 2-39Treadle Switch (son 2-39Vertical Plate Switch (WI) 2-40Wafer Switch (SOM) 2-40Wobble Switch (S01) 2-41Wobble Switch (501) 2-41Wobble Switch (501) 2-41
Switth Outputs Dual Switch {S02}
Air Ccithion Switch (Single or Dual) (ITP,SOI) 2-5Button Switch __WM 24Chin Switch: (1TP) 2-10Cylindrical Touch Switch (ITC) 2-12Developmental Lever Control (1TP) 2-12Double Push Panel (ITP) 2-13Dual Plate Switch (IT?) 2-13Dual Pneumatic Switch (ITA) 2-13Dual Pushbutton Switch (ITP) 2-14Dual Rocking Lever Switch (ITP) 2-14Dual Tongue_ Switch (1TP) 2-14DualLToudi Pad Switch (ITC) 2-15Left/Right Rocker Switch (ITP) 2-21Lever Switch (ITP) 2.21Mini Rocking Lever Switch (ITP) 2-25Pneumatic. Switch (ITA) 2-30Pneumatic Switch (ITA) 2-31Pneumatic Switch (ITA) 2-31Rocker Switch (ITP) 2-33Rockqr Switch (ITP) 2-33Rocking Plate Switch (ITP) 2-34Tongue Switch (ITP) 2-38
Switch Outputs Joystick (4 or 5Switches) {S0J}
4-Switch Joystick (1TJ) 2.4Hcad Control for_Whcelchairs (ITM) 2-17Joystick (IT)) 2-19Joystick with Pad Switch (ITJJTP) 2-19Micro Joystick with Push Switch (ITJJTP) 2-23Microswitch Joystick (M)) 2-24Mini Joystick with Pneumatic Switch (1TA)7J) 2-24Mini Joystick with Push Switch (1T.I.ITP) 2-25Modified Joystick (IT)) 2-25PRC Joystick (ITJ) 2-32
Switch Outputs Muhiple switches (3 to 15Switches) {SUM}
4-Plate Switch (ITP) 2-344neumatic Switch (ITA) 2-34-Pushbutton Switch (ITP) 2-35-Puhbutton Switch (ITP) 2-45-Tread Switch-Slot Control (ITP) 2-4Arm Slot Control (if?) 2-6Armslot SwiWh Controller (ITP) 2-7
Capacitive Touchplate Interface (ITC) 2-10Penta Switch (1TP) 2-27Pointer Selection Switch (ITP) 2:31Wafer Switch (ITP) 2-40
Switch Outputs Single Switch {S01}
AbleNet Switch 100 (IT?) 2-5Air Cushion Switch (ITP) 2-5Air Cushion Switch (Single or Dual ) (1TP402) 2-5Air Switch (ITA) 245Air Switch Kits (IT 2-6Asaflex Model TS (1TC,ITM.ITIV,ITP) 2-7Erarrel Switch (rrm) 2.7Bite Switch (ITP1 2-8Body Switch (17P) 2-8Brow Wrinkle Switch (II M) 2-8Button Switch (ITP) 2-9Button Switch (ITP) 2-9Cap Switch (ITP) 2-10Clamp-On Bump Switch (1TP) 241Computer Keyboard Switch (ITP) 241Computer Plate Switch (IT?) 2-IICup Switch (ITP) 2-12Eyebrow Switch (1TM) 2 I5Finger Flex Switch (if M) 2-15Flat Air Cushion Switch (ITP) 2-16Flex Switch (ITM,ITP) 2-16Grasp Switch (ITP) 2-16Grip Switch (ITP) 2-17Hand Switch (ITP) 2I7Head Switch (ITP) 2 18Head Switch (TTP) 2-18Headlmnd Switch (ITM) 2-18Infrared Switch (IT EJT LIT M ) 2-19LT. Switch (ITP) 2-20Leaf Switch (ITP) 2-20Leaf Switch (ITP) 2-20Leaf Switch (ITP) 2-21Lever Switch (ITP) 2-22Light Touch Lever Switch (ITP) 2-22Magnetic Finger Switch (1TC,ITM) 2-22Membrane Plate Switch OM 2-23Mercury Tilt Switch (ITM) 2-23MIDI Cup Switch (ITP) 2-24Mounting Switch (1TP) 2-26P-Switch (ITC.ITAUTP) 2-26Paddle Switch (ITP) 2-26Photo Cell Switch (127,J7w) 2-27Pillow Switch (ITP) 2-27Pinch Switch (ITP) 2-28Plate Switch (1TP) 2-28Plate Switch (ITP) 2-28Plate Switch (ITP) 2-29Plate Switch (ITP) 2-29Plate Switch (1TP) 2-29Plate Switch On Stand fITP) 2-30Platform Switch (1TP) 2-30Pressure Switch (if?) 2-32Puff Switch (ITA) 2-32Pushbutton Switch (1TP) 2-33Round Pad Switch (ITP) 2-34Single Push Panel (ITP) 234Single Rocking Lever Switch (1TP) 2-35Sip & Puff Switch (11-A) 235Soft Switch (ITP) 2-35Sponge Nino Call Switch (IT?) 2-36Square Pad Switch (ITP) 236Squeeze Type Switches (ITP) 2-36Thumb Switch (ITP) 2-37Tilt Switch (1TM) 2-37Tilt Switch (ITM) 2-37Tip Switch (ITM) 2-38Touch &nsitive Joystick Control (IT)) 2-38
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Touch Switch (12.9) 2-39Tread Swftch (ITT) 2-39Treadle Switch (ITP) 2-39Vertical Plate Switch 12291 2-40Voitx Activared Switch (ITN) 2-40Wobble Switch (tri) 2-41Wobble Switch (ITT) 2-41Wobble Switch (ITT) 2-41
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Index 4
Products Listed by Computer
ThiS _index lists all próduCts for each computer, followed by the functionsof that prodUCE and the book-page location. Whenever possible thecomputer family has been specified. The listingS for specific_ modelswithin that family _generally lath.* ohly those products _made specificallyfor :that model (e.g., a_ ke)gitard) or with clearly statea restrictionsregarding certain math In all other cases; including those wheresoftware_ compatibility With all models _ in the family is not clearlyspecified, the Ciitrittier family nas been used. The manufacturer shouldalways be contacted for up-to-date information on which models aprogram works witk
For example; someone interested in SoftWare fOr- the IBM PC jr. shouldcheck both_the IBM PCjr_and IBM fondly lists The manufacturer of thesoftware that is iderttified as ineeting _the function needs and having thenecessary input and output features should then be contacted to determinewhether the program will run on the IBM PC jr.
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Index 4: Prcm lccts Listed by COMPUTERAMIIr
The following is the order of the Computersby which products ti this index are listed:
All Computers (Hardware Independent) {ALL}Ady CP/M Computer {CPM}Apple II family (model not specified) 1A2IApple 11+ {A2+}Apple 1k {A2CIApple Ile {A2E}Apple Macinuxh family {AM}Atari (model not specified) {R}Atari 2600 A261Atari 400 {R4}Atari 800 {R8}Atari 800XL fR8X1Atari ST firriilY _IRS)Commodore (Mndel not specified) ICICommodore 128 {CU}Commodore 64 10641_Cbriudodore Amiga ICA}Commodore VIC 20 {CV2}DEC (model not specified) {D}Epson HX20 _{EH2}IBM 3270 (1371IBM PC AT {IPAIIBM PC family (model not specified) {IP}IBM PC F {IP)}NEC (mndel not specified) (HE)Other - Control Data {OC}Other - Franklin 1000 {OMOther Franklin family (model not specified) 10F}Other - Grid MIOther - ITT (MIOther - Terminal (type not specified) {OT}Other - Zenith _{OZ}TRS-80 Color (T8C1TRS-80 Model 100 {TP1}TRS-80 Model 200 {TP2}TR&80 Model I_ (T81}TRS-80 M6del if {1'82}TRS-RO Model III (183)TRS-80_Model IV {T84}Tandy 213C10
Tandy/Radio Shack (model not specified) IT)Texas Instrument TI 99/4A {X94}
The folloWing is a list of the Function codeswhich may appear in paretheses after itemsin this index:
ADALAMAPARASBDBPBRCICMCNCRDRDSEAECESETGAIAIDIEKBKEKGKMLPLRLSLTMTNAOAPA
PCPTPWRESASISsSTSVSWTDTET1TLTOTRTW
VAVOWP
Activities of Daily LivingArtificial LarynxAdministration or ManagementAuthoring ProgramAnalysis or Reporting SoftwareAtieSSment (Evaluation)Braille ['linter Or Tattilt Display (Component)Book/Paper HandlingBrailleConVertaticiti/InteractionCall; Monitoring, or Memory SystemCalculation/Math AidCognitive RehabilitationDM Wing
Database Management/SpreadsheetElectronic Communication or Writing AidEnVitorimental ControlEarly_Skills (Pre-Reading)Education, Training, or TherapyGameInput Adapter for ComputerInput Devitt Us -able With Only Some SoftwareIEP or IPPKeyboarding Training ProgramKeybbard Emil !king InterfaceKeyguardModification for Standard KeyboardLarge Print OutputLipreading (Speech Reading)1...7ter Ski lit (Ifieludel Reading)Language Therapy/DevelopmentMouse or Touch Pad EmulationNori=Electronic Communication AidOther &oftware or Hard Ware AdaptationPersonal Tool or Aid (for Speaking, Writing,
Drawing, Controlling, etc.)Phone Control/AcceisPointing or Typing AidPortable WritingRecreationSpeech AidSigningSpeech SynthesizerSpeech Therapy (not Language Therapy)Screen (Di Splay) to VoiceSwitth or ControlTelecommunication Device fc. the Deaf (TDD)Terminal Emulator (Special Only)Alternate Input Usable with All SoftwareTelecommunicatibnAlternate Display System Usable with All Soft WareTraining or Communication Initiation AidAlternate Input Adaptable for Use with All Software
(Transparent With)Voice AmplifierVocationalWord Processing (Writing)
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Index 4: Products Listed by COMPUTER
All Computers (Hardware Independent) {ALL}
Beamscope_Il (r.8.701 342BETA-X3 Thiel Braille Printer (BD.BR) 3-105Butler-in-a-Box _(EC,PC,71) 2-46Call Text 5050 (PC5S) 3-115CoMpu-Lent (LP.TO) 3-84CompuDesk HCP 10AI 3-129Coretechs VET3 (T1) 3-26Cranmer Mcidified Perkins Braille, (BD,BR) 3-105DECtalk (SS) 3-116_ _DP-200 Connetted Slieech Recognizer (10) 3-61Eitty:Laid:A:Diskette (OA) 3-131Echo GP 155) 3-117ESS Rehabware (AM) 3-153EyeTyper Model 200 (CI.EA.EC.PC_PW.T1) 1-66Firm Grip Joystick Holder (OA) 3-133INDEX (BOAR) 3-106Intex:Talker (55$V) 3-118Knrzweil Voicesystem (T!) 3-38Left/Right Rooker Switch (51.SW) 2-21LimeLiglit (LP.TO) _349MBOSS-LIBDAR) 3-107 =Modular Twin Turntable Deg (OA) 3-138MPRINT (BD,111R) 3-108
Personal Brailler_(BD7BRXE.TL) 3-109Personal Speech SyStein (SS) 3-119R/S II Series Wireless Link (1A.0A) 3-75Ready Reader (-17) 3-43Romeo Brailler (BD,BR) 3-109SafeSkin Keyboard Protcctor (KMDA) 3-18SR-100 Voice_Input Terniinal (T1) 3-748Stick-On Keylocks (1116)_3-19TED-600 Text Embossing Device (BD.BR) 3-110TauchACTalk Micrtis (CI.ET,NA) 1-59TRI470 Braille Terminal Embosser (BD,BILTEXL) 3-110Type-114-Talk (SS) 3-124VersaBraille_ (BD,BR.PA.WP) 3-111VersaPoint Braille Embosser (817.811) 3-111Verti. ql Plate Switch 15W) 2-40Voice ActivatM Switch (SW) 2-40VTR 6050 Series II Tr!) 3-56Wheeled Floor Station (OA) _3-143Wireless Data Transmission System (1A.OA) 3-77Wobble Switch (SW) 2-41
Any CPIM Computer {CPM}
AudiBraille Computer (1111.SV.TO) 3-81Brailink III (BD,BR,71.T13) 3-83Duxbury Braille Translator (BR.PA) 3:316aho Enhancement Brix (0A.SV) 3-131Enable Reader (SV.TO) 3-85K Talker (SV.TO) 3-87Magic Keyboard (LP.TO) 3-90Microbraiiler 2400 (813,PW,TO,WP) 3-107One Handed Typing (ET,1111) 3-250Smartkey (Km) 3-18XtraKey (Kit) 3-20
Apple H family (model not specified) {A2}
Ability-Achievement Discrepa., (AMAR1 3-147Academia with nning Language Arts (ETAS) 3-188Academia with Scanning Math (CN,EiAIMstar (AMAR) 3-147 _
Alphabet with Tom and Andy (AR.E.s././) 3-189Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mech.
(ETXT) 3-189
Aphasia Series I through VIII (ater.L.$) 3-190Apple Adaptor (1A.SW) 3-69Apple Computer_ Input Adapter (1A.SW) 169Apple Demo Di* (AS,ET) 3-190Apple DOS 33 Manual (OA) 3-129Apple Switch Interface (1A.SW) 3-70Appliance Genie jAs.e_ 3-307Articulation Error Analysis (AMAKST) 3.148ArticulatiOn Err& AnalysiskAEA)(A-MARST) 3-148Articulator: :Goals and Objelives for Speech (A14.1E.ST) 3-149ASIEP Computer Scoring and Interpretation (AM.AR) 3-149AsSe&Metit Of Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech
(AlLAS.ST) 3-171Audio Braille Game Tutorial (BR.ET,GA.RE) 3-191AUditi &can (C1,PA) 3-308Automated IEP System and Professional Goal Banks
(AMJE1 3450Atitanated IEP System and SCOR Goal Banks (AMIE) 3-150Basic Language Series-SpatialConcepts (ES,ET,LT) 3-192Basic Vocabulary Builder on Computer (ET.L.S.LT) 3-192Blazing Paddles (DR,ET.RE) 3-299Blisspen (ET,L5)Blissymboliaz Blitz Drillt (ES.ET) 3-194BlittyMbblick Mitts Library- (AP,PA) 3-309Blissymbelict Blissboard (C1.1-1.PA) 3-310Blissymbolics Blissymbol Concepts (ES.ET) 3-194Braille Display PrOCeSSOr (13870) 3-83Braille Trainer (BRXT-JV) 3-195
(ELPASV) 3-311ButtonCoiint Switch Assessment (AS) 3-172Cacti Word Processor (KM.PA.P/P) 3-311Calc-Talk (CN.I.P.PA.SV) 3:312CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series (AS.CR.ES,ET.L5) 3-196CARA (AR.A.S.LS) 3 173CASPT (ET,St) 1497Catagorical Reasoning 1 and II (CRXT) 3-197Catch the Cow (A-.5XT) 3-173Child Pi:teeth-6dt Report Writer (Am.AR) 3-151Choice Maker I (411.ES;ET) 3-198CHPI Apple Tool Kit (88.881.PAXL,WP) 3-312Classy Letterheads:- Speak! (LP.PASVRP) 3-313Clinical Data Manager (AM.AR) 3451Cloze-PlasiProgram (ET.LS) 3-199Cognitivd Rehabilitation Series (CR,ET,LS) 3-199Cogrehab Vol. 1 (C11.ET-JZ) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 2 (CRA-7-.1.5) 3.200Cogrehab VOL 3 (c.'111,Erh5) 3-201Cogrehab Vol. 4 (C1LET,LS) 3-201Coinsnkcys (al.ES,ET,K11) 3-202COlor Find (ES,ET) 3-202Comm-Prog (C1J,A) 3-313Communicator (PA.V/P) 3-314Communitree - First and Second Editions (DS.PA,TL) 3-314Complete Spelling Program (ET.LS) 3:101Comprehension Power Program (AR,ET,LS) 3-203Comprehensive Phonemic Inventory for Children; 2.0_ (ARASJT) 3.174Compudapter (T7) 3-25Compuscore:_For the Scales of Independent Behavior
(AM.AR) 3-152CoMputer Ailisted Instruction in Phonological Process
(ETST) _3-204Computer Courseware for the Exceptional Student
(CF1,ET.ICALS) 3-204Computer CUP (ES,ET,LT) 3-205COMpUtet Managed Articulation Diagnosis (ARSts.sr) 3-174Computer Managed Articulation Treatment (AR,LT.ST)Computer Managed Language Treatment (AR.ET,LT) 3-206Computer Managed &creening Test (AR,AS.LT5T) 3-175Computer Prop. for Neuropsychological Testing & Rehab.
(A1WLE7:1-3) 3-7045Cditiputtiiied Reading for Aphasics (AILAS.CILET.L3) 3-207Commiterized Training Systems (CTS): Nuts & Bolts_ (ET.VO) 3-207Concept Formation: Shape Matching (ES.ET) 3-208Core Reading and Vocabulary Development (ET.LS) 3=208
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Index ak Prcducts Listed by COMPUTER
Counting_Critters ICNES.ET) 3-109CREATE (ARAS.C1LES.ET.1.3) 3-209Creativity Tool Box (AP-.DitEr.ap 3-299CTS: Elmtronic Assembly & Soldering (ET.V0) 3-210Disk Guide (OA) 3-130DOLat_DraVI (DRETOILRE) 3-300DPS:BCP (A.P.ASET) 3-175DPS:Debision Pathing System (AM.APJE) 3-152DPS:HELP (AM.ARJE) 3-153Drills in Language Concepts (ET.L.S.LT) 3-211Dusbury Braille Translator (8K.PA) 3-316Dvorak Keyboard Modification Programs (KM) 3-4E-Z Pilot Il Authoring System and Training Package
lAP.PA) 3-316_Early Learning I (ESET) 3-211Ear4, Learning II -(CN.ES.ET) 3-212Echo/Cricket Training Disk_ (OR.SV) 3-132Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 (Es.er.t.$) 3-212Elephant Ears (ESET.L2_1 3-213Evaluation System (ASET) 3-17 6EXPAND (TI.TW) 3-29Expanded Keyboards (T1JW) 3-30Expanded Keybrards for the Talking BlissApple (KG.T1)Exploratory Play (ES.ET.LT) 3-214Explorer (AM.AR) 3-154EyeTyper (CLEA.ECTI) 1456EZ Pilot for PowerPad (AP.Er) 3-214EZBAS (CLOA) 3-132Fact Mawr (AR.ASrNET) 3-215Fast Access Scan Talker (CLPA) 3-318Fay's _Word Rally (ET45) .1-215Fay: That Math Woman (CNET) 3-216Fay: The Word Hunter (APET.L5) 3-216
fDS-,4.119 3-318Fingerspeller (AR.A.S.ET.S1) 3-217FingerTip ControllerArw.TD 3-31First Categories (ESETXSXT) 3-218First Verbs (ES.ET.LT) 3-219First Words (ESETTi 3-219First Wordsfl (E5.E7-.1a ) 3-220Floppy Teacliet-Series (ES.ET) 3-220Florida Scanner (AP.OA) 3-134Following Directions (ARESET) 3-221Foundations I (AR.CRESET) 3-221Foundations II LAR,CRES.ET) 3-222Frenchay Dysarthria Assessment (AM.AR.ST) 3-154. tin With Math (CNET.SV) 3-222Function Recognition (AR.CRESET) 3-221Game Paddle for Apple ILComputers (SW.T1.TW) 3-32Game Power for Phonics, Plus (AS.ET.L.5) 3-177Getting Started in Arithmetic Series (and Sam's Store)
(CN.ET.I.P2.S.SV) 3-223Gibson Litht-Pen System (DRfiAJD.PA.RE) 3-62Graphics Magician Jr. (DR,A.RE) 3-319Gra_phiCS Magician Painter (DR.PA.RE) 3-319Guessing and Thinking (cN.Er.t.$) 3-224Hand/Eye Coordination Programs (DR.ES.ET.RE) 3-225Handi-Routine (APOA) 3-135Head Switch (SW.T1) 2A8HELP Linguidisks (AR.CRET.C.S.LT) 3-225Hulidays (AR.CRET.I.S.LT) 3-226Hope (EMI 3-5Hypernasality (AM.ARST) 3-155I Can Talk (C1.ES.ET.L.T.TR1 3-226IDEA Cat _ (ES-ET-45Zr) 3-227Idioms in America (ASET.LSLT) 3-227IEP-Writer- (AM_,ARJE.ST) 3-156Illustrations (BRJIRJ'A) 3-321Illustrations (1311.PA) 3-321Individual Performance Graph Pak (AM.AR) 3-156Individualised Planning System (AMAR) 3-157Interface-Box for Amsle Ile (1A.SW) 3-71IntroVoice I & II _(T1) 3-33_J-We 1' Objective Mastery Report (AhLAR) 3-157Job headiness Series (As.er.vo) 3.228Job Search and Local Job Bank (ARAS.VO) 3-177
Job Survival Series (ET.V0) 3-228JOBS System (AMAX-AS-VG) 3-178
- Cognitive Educational System (CRET) 3-229Keaayboard (KG.T1) 3-35Kennedy Handi-Math Program (CNET.LS) 3-229Kennedy Switch Key Software (C1.ETAA.T1) 3-136Keyboard Covers (KM) 3-7Keyboard Emulator (T1) 3-35Keyboard Interfaces (1A.KE) 3-72Keyboarder (E7.K13,LP) 3-230Keyboarding For The Dyslexic (EtKR.LS.WP) 3-230Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped (As.er,Ks) 3-231Keyboarding for the Visually Limited (ET.KR.L.P.W P) 3-231KeyboTirding with One Hand (ET.KR.WP) 3-232Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-10Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-11Keyguards (KGX11) 3-11Keylocks (KM) 3-12Keylocks (KM) 3-13Keynote (PA.PW.SV.T1...T0.WP) 3-88Keys to Success Comp. Keybd. Skills for Blind Children
(ETXDSV) 3-2323-31 Keyshields (KG.K14) 3-13
Keytalk (ET,KR.L.S,SV.WP) 3-233Kindermath II (CN.ES.ET) 3-233Language Intervention Planner (AM.AR.LT) 3-158Language LA.B._ (APARESETXT) 3-234Language Stimulation Series (ET,LS,LT) 3-234Large Print Display Processor (LP.TO) 3-88Learning Left and Right (ESET) 3-235Learning Workshop (AS.ESET) 3-235Letter Find (CNESET,KR,SV) 3-236Lip-Reader Trainer (A5ET-LR) 3-237Liger Talker (DS.PA.SV) 3-324Lite Touch (DR.GA.RE_,T1) 3-38LogicMaster_ i'ASx-rx..$)_ 3-23 ! _
Lbgo TouchTools for the PowerPad (ASESET) 3-239Mac-Apple Communication Aid (CLCN.DR.ES.ET.PA.WP) 3-325MacroWorks (K1(1) 3-14Magic Cymbals (CLPA) 3-326Magic Music Teacher _(ET.GA.RE) 3-301Magic Slate (ETIP-4532A.WP) 3-239Magnicomp (LP.PA) 3-326MagpiLink (LP.TO) 3-90Master_Talker (APDAS11) 3-137Math Disk (CNET) 1-240Math Power Program (CN.ET.LS) 3-240Math Scan (CN.ET) 3-241Math Scratchpad I (CN.ET) 3-241Math Scratchpad II (CN,Er) 3-242MaZe (ETA.RE) 3-243Memory I (CRES.ET.LS) 3-243Memory II (CR.ESET.LS) 3-244Memory Patterns (AR.ASES.ET.LT) 3-244MESA (AlLAS,V0) 3-178Message Maker (C1,PA) 3-327MiCro Illustrator (DRET.PA.RE) 3-328Micro-Interpreter I (Fingerspeller) (ET.S1) 3-245Micro-Interpreter II (CAV-ASL) (E7.51) 3-246Micro-LADS (ASET.LT) 3-179Microcomputer Evaluation of Career Areas (MECA)
(ASVO) 3-179MicroDEC II (CM.EC.PC) 2-57Mind Master (GA.RE.T1) 3-39Minimal Contrast Therapy (AR.Ersr) 3-246Mix 'N Match (ARESET) 3-247Mockingboard (SS) 3-119Modified Joystick (SW) 2-25Moisture Guard (KMOA) 3-14Moisture Guard (KMDA)_3-15MorSe Code & Scanning Practice Programs (ET,G A.RE) 3-247Motor Training_Games (ASET,GA.RE) 3-301Moine Math (CNET) 3-248Mouth Operated Controller for Quads (swx/) 3-41Multi-Scan (AS,CLET,PA.TR) 3-329
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Index 4: Products Listed by COMPUTER
Multiple Switch Box for the Adaptive Firmware Card11A) 3-73
Multi Scribe lur.P.4.11'PJ 3-129Muppet Learning Keys (ET.GA. 1D) 3-63Natwal Unguage Processing Program (ETLT) 3-249Ohtsuki Printer (Basa) 3-108011ie_ Seri= (ES-.ET) 3-249One Handed Typing (ET.K13) 3-250Paddle Adapple 11AL 3-73Paint With Words (ESZT) 3-250Nrrot Easy Language Umple Analysis (PELSA)
(All.AR.AS.LT) 3-158PAVE Perceptual Accuracy/Visual Efficienty Training
(Ma) 3.251Peachy Writer Hold (Lp.PA) 3-330Phonics; Textand Graphics (DRZTAE,WP) 3-252Phonological Pr-Jcess Tutor (ETST) 3-253PLAT Error- Analysis Report (AM.AR) 3-159PIC Man ftUaTAE) 3-302Picapad ekti.art.ca!, 3-16g1
Picture Conununication 1c-I.ET;PA) 3-331Picture Perfect (ORZE) 3-302Picture kanner - Software for Assessment _(AS.LT) 3-180Pictures Progrune III and III (CR-ZSZT,LS) 3-253PH - Pervonalized Information for Independence
(AD.AR.CR.ETZ..5) 3-254Planning Individualized Speech & Language Intervention
(AM,ARJE) 3-160Point to Pictures Development Kit (AP.AR;AS.ESXT) 3-255Point to Pictures Disaiinination Kit (ARAS.ES.ET.TR) 3-255POwerPad Programming Kit (AP-ET) 3-256PRE-MOD U (AMARAS) 3-161Preposition Recognition (AR.CR.ES.ET.LT) 3-257Pressure Sensitive Expanded Keyboard (ri) 3-43Primer 83 iaSX_T.L.S.t3-257Problem Solving _(ET) 3-258Process Analysis Version 2.0 (AR.ASST) 3-180Promising Power Program (ET.LS) 3-258ProTERK 1397-E701 3-94Purp-oieful Patterns, Purposeful Symbols, What Belongs?
(CR,ES.ETJ.S) 3-219Quick Talk 1C1,A;PC) 3.332Quiet Mick Learning Series (AS.ET,KR.LS) 3-259Rabbit Scanner (axf.-r) 3-260Race the Clock (ET.GA.ita) 3.260Raptheet (os.Pa.sv) 3-333Rate Drill in Articulation, Language and Fluency
(ETZ-TAT) 3-261_ _
Reading Around Words Program_ (ET.L.S) 3-261Reading Recognition (ARAS.ET.LS) 3-262Remedial Secombry or Adult Education Programs
(67.141,-T) 3-262Remote Keyboard for the Apple II+ and He (Dia]) 3.46Representational Play (ESZT,LT) 3.263Response Optimizer Joa.oaxa) 3-140RIC Easy Talker_ (C1,A) 3-333SAID: Uy as I Do (ES.E7") 3-263SALT (Systematic Analysis of Language Transcripts)
(AM;ARZT) 1161Sarah and Her Friends (ES.ET) 3-264Say It (C1.PA) 3-334Scan & Speak (C12TXR) 3-264Scanning Conversion Program (AP.11A) 3-141SCAT (Screen Articulator) (SV.TO) 3-95Scooter Zero Force ORM Port (OA) 3-141Sentence-Bean (CIST.PA) 3-334Sitht Word Spelling (E7,L.S.SV) 3-265SimpleCom k Yes/No Communication (CIZT.TR) 3-265SimpleCom IL Needs/Wants Communication (CI_XT.TR) 3-266Single Switch Assessment Program (ASZTxR) 3481Single SwiWh Game Library (ET.GA.RE) 3-303Single-Input Assessment Software (ARAS.ET.TR) 3.182Slotbuster (SS) 3-120Smart Shaper (CN,C1XS.ET) 3-266Smarthome I (CM,EC,PCL 2-63Soft Tools '83; '84; '85 (CERS.ET.LS.LT) 3;267
&oftWare Automatic Mouth (SAM) (SS) 3-121Sound Ideas (ET.LS) 3-268Sound Match (AS.ES.ET) 3-268Sound &earch II (Am.ST) 3-162Speak Up (C1,PA) 3,335Special Education (Elementary): Paks for Special Needs
(ES.ETZ-S) 3-269Special Inputs Disk (AS.ET7CAX1) 3-47Special Nadi VOlume 1 - Spelling (ET.3.5) 3-269Special Needs Volume 2 - Simulations & Drills
(CN.ET.LS)_3-270Special Skill Builders I & II (CN.ESZT) 3-270SpecchMaster (Eurt 3-271Spell,A-Vision (ET;LS) 3-271Spelling Tutor (ET.L.5) 3-272Spellist (ET.L-S) 3-273Stanford-Binet Computer Report (SB-CR) (Am,AR) 3-162Study Middy (ET) 3-273Sunny Days (ELLS) 3-274Super Cranmer Graphics Package (1113.E.T.PA) 3-336Stipa Shape Draw & Animate (11R,PA.RE) 3-337Supertalker (SS) 3-122Surrounding Patterns (and Other programs) (CR.ES.ET.I.5) 3-274Survival Words (AD.A.S.ET.L.S.LT) 3-275Switch Interface (1A.S1) 3-76Switchmaster (AR.AS.ESZT) 3-275Symbol Writer fASXS.ET.GA) 3-276SynPhonix 100 (SSSV) 3-122TAG: Talking Anirnited Graphics (ESZT) 3-2/6Talk About A Walk (ESZT.LT) 3-277Talk_II (C7.PA)13-337Talking Apple Literacy Kit (ET,GAZBNP) 3-277Talking Hands (ET.S1) 3-278Talking Riddla (ET.E.S) 3:278Talking Schaible Speller (P,4,54) 3-339Talking TermExec (S1,-.7)71 3.97Talking Text Writer (ETZS,SV,91P) 3-279Talking Triiiiicend II (pA.TL) 3-340Talking Word Board (Cif A) 3-341TalkingWriter (ET.R11.1.P.PA.SV.4/P) 3-341Tall Talk Prints (LP.S4.70) 3-47Tall Talk Screens (LPSV-X0) 3-98Tally-Talk (DS,PA) 3442Target (AS,CIZT.TR) 1-280Task Master (AP.CR.ET):3.281_Teaching Vocabulary LinguiDisks (ARZTLT) 3-281Tettalker.Blind and Other Echo Utilities (ET.SV.TO) 3-98Textwriter 2.0 (PASY.WP) 3.343The Adventures of Jimmy Juniper - Prepositions
(ALES.ET.LT) 3-282The Lost R Reasoning (CRZT.LS) 3-282Tilt Table (OA) 3442Tongue Controller (SW2-11_ _3-49Touch & Speak (C11LFfA.TR) 3-344Touth and Matth (ES.E7') 3-283Touch and See (ESX1.1 3-283Touch Com (iLS--.C11E7-YR) 3-183rOUth Windosh (DR.DS.W.RE.WP) 3-65Trace Math Aid ICN.ET) 3485TRAX PAX Talking Checkbook (PA.SV) 3-344TRAX PAX,Talking File &tilt (PA.SV) 3-345Twenty Categories (AlLET.L.5)-_ 3-285Type & Speak (C1fASV) 3-345Type N' Parrot (ET.101.Sv) 3-286TypeTalk (APZT.KB) 3-286Ufonic Voice System (ETSS) 3-124Ultimate Banker (CtI,PA.SV) 3-346Ultimate File Cabinet (DS.PA) 3-346 _
Understanding (Nations, Sentences I & II, Stories(CRZT.LS) 3-287
UniC1112 ExpandetiKeyboard (T1-,TW) 3-50UNISTAR Pre-IEP Report (AM.1E) 3-163VARP: Vocal Abuse Reduction Program (ET'S?) 3-287Viewscan Text System (CXLP.PA.PW.TE.TO,91P) 3-100Visagtaph Eye=Movemeet Recording System (AS.ET) 3-183Visi-Pitch Model 6095 (ARZTST) 3-288
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Visual Recognition (AR.A.S.ESET.LT)VisuaL/Pereeptwal Dingnmtie Tinting & Training Prop.
(ARALCRESET) 1184Visual/Reading Drills (CRATES) 3-290visuospatial Skills (ALCRET) 3:290VOC Mitchinuand VOC Report (AMAR.V0) 3-163Voice Diiver (TI) 3-54Voice Mivster (IDES) 3,125Votalker AP (SS) 3-125WAISAiter 'BASIC' (AMAR) 3-164WALC LinguiDists (CRET.LS,LT) 3-292Ways to Play (ET.GA.RE) 3-293WechIsler Adult intelligence Seale-Revised (WAIS-R)
(AM.AR) 3,164Western Center Echo+ Synthesizer Package (OASY) 3-743WISC-R Compilation: What TO Do Now.. (-AMAR) 3-165WISC-R Computer Report (WISC-RCR) (AMAR) 3-165WISC-Riter 'BASIC (AM,AR) 3-166WISC-RiterCompleM (aM-.41-8) 3466Wo6dcock Reading Mastery Tests Error Analysis Report
(AMAR) 3-167Word Class Inventory for School Age Children
(AM,AR,LT) 3-167Word Communication (CI,PA) 3-348Word Memory Programs (CR.ET.LS) 3-293Word Recognition (AR,ASES.ET.LT) 3-294Word-Talk_ (PA.SV:WP) 3-348World of Osunting (AR.CNET) 3-294Write (CI.87.454V) 3-295Zygo TETRAscan 11 (ri) 3-57
Apple II+ {A2+}
Adaptive Firmware Card (1A.KE.KMSW.T1) 3-24Arithmetic a and 3 with Spetch (AR.CNET.LSEV) 3-191Canon Communicator M (CLEA.PW.TI,Tw) 1.63Computer Entry Terminal (T7) 3,25Control Without Keyboards (AS.CLET.PA) 3-315E-Z Port Plug (OA) 3-130Echo + (SSEV) 3-117Echo Enhancement Box (0A.Sv) 3-131Elementary MOD Keylioird System ICLETLP.T1) 3-28Expanded Computer Keyboards (KG.T11 3-29Exp4nded Keyboarth fin the Adaptive Firmware Cards
(TI) 3-30Express 3 (CLEAECPW.T1E1V) 1.65Flexcorn (CLEA.EC) 1-67Governor IGA.0A.P4) 3-135ICOMM (CLEA,WX1YW1 1-68Keyboarding with One Hand (ET.K8.WP) 3-232Keyguards IKG.KM) 3-10Light Talker (C1E-laC:PWX1Y4) 1.68Little-la& (0A.SV) 3-137Minspeak 1 (CLEA.EC,PW.T1,71V) 1-70MOD Keyboard System (Cl.TI.TW) 3-40Omnibox (ET.IDXR) 3-63Point to Pictures Lesson Plan Masters (ESET) 3-256PowerPad (DR.111.RE) 3-64Print-it (0A.TO) 3-94PSS Joystick Adapter (IA) 3-74Slotbuster_ (5s) 3-120SpeechAid (CLEA.PW.TI,TW) 1-76Switch Adapter for Appk He and II+ Computers (1A.SW) 3-75Talking BlissApple (C1ET.PA) 3-339Ten Kty Ettiard (ID) 3-64Touch Talker (CLEA,PW,T11-w) 1-80Toy Axstasor (RRASESET) 3-284Toy Scanner (AR.ASET1 3-284Trine System (ACS) (ClEA.PWX1XW.Wp) 7-80Trine System (Words+) (CLEA.PW.T I.TW.WP) 1-81Unicorn Expanded Keyboard ITI.TW) 3-50Visible_Speech Aid (Er..$7) 3-289Voice Reading Ability Drill (ET.L.S) 3-292Votalker AP (SS) 3-125
Zygo Modelle() (cI.E.A.ET.Pw.n.Tiv) 1=85Zygo scanWRITER (CLEAEC.PW.TLTW) 1-86
Apple IIc {A2C}
REX (BR,LP,pAEV.WP) 3-309Brainz (APET) 3-196Cricket (SS) 3-116Finger Print (OA) 3-133Keyguard (KG.KM)Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-12KoalaPad (DR.ID) 3-62Multiport (OA) 3-139Paddle Panel (IA) 1-74Prairie Power Portable He System (0A.PW) 3-139ProWORDS (PAEV,WP) 3-332Software for Vnually Impaired Children
(AP,ET,KB.LS.SV) 3-267Triple Dump (OA) 3-142X-113 Powerhouse Computer Interface (EC.PA) 3-349
Apple He {A2E}
Adaptive Firmware Card (1A.KE.KMEW.TE) 3-24Apple He Input Adapter (1A.SW) 3-70Arithmetic 1,2, and 3 with Speech (ARCNET.I.S,SV) 3-191Artic Vision (SV.7.0) 3-81Audible Career Explorer (AR,AS.V0) 3-172Bear Jam (ES,ET) 3-103BEX (BRXP.PAEV.WP) 3-309Bramz (APET) 3-196Canon Communicator M (CIXA.PW.T1.7-W) 1-63Chatterbox_Dictionary (ESET,LT) 3-198Computer Entry Terminal (TI) 3-25Control Without Keyboards (AS.CLET,PA) 3-315Dvorak Keyboard Converter (KM) 3-3E-Z Port ing (OA) 3-130Easy Programmer (PA) 3-317Echo + (Ssjv) 3.117Echo Enhancement Box (o.t.sy) 3.137Elementary MOD Keyboard System (CLET.LP.T7) 3-28Expanded Computer Keyboards (KG.T1) 3-19Expanded Keyboards for the Adaptive Firmware Cards
(T1) 3-30Express . (CLEA.EC.I.W.TI.TIV) 1-65Finger Print 104) 3-133Flexcom (ClEA.EC) 1-67Functional Skills Screening Inventory (AD.AR.AS,V0) 3-176Governor (GA,OAX41 3435ICOMM (CLEA.PW.TLTW) 1-68Keyboard Interface for Apple Ile (1A,KE) 3-71Keyguard (KG,KM) 3-9Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-10Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-12Keyscan II (14,KE) 3-72King Keyboard (TI) 3-37KoalaPad (DR,ID) 3-62Light Talker (CI.EAEC.PW.T1.Tw) 1-68Littleack (OAEV) 3-137Mini Keytioard (T1) 3-38Minspeak 1 (CLEA.EC.PW.TI.TW) 1-70MOD Keyboard System (azuvo 3-40Multiport (OA) 3-139Omnibox (ET1D.TR) 3-63Paddle Panel (IA) 3-74PhotoPAC/EvalPAC IAS.CLEAEC.ET.PW,71,TW) 1-71Point to Pictures Lesson Plan Masters (ES.ET) 3-256PowerPad (DR.111,RE) 3-64Print-it (0A.TO) 3-94ProWORDS (pAEV.WP) 3-332PSS Joystick Adapte. (1A) 3-74Repeat Defeat (KM) 3-17
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ScanPAC/Epson (CI.EA.EC.PW,TI,Twj 1-74Scooter Zero Force Game Port (OA) 3-141Slotbuuter (SS) 3-I20Software for Visually Impaired Children
(AP:ET-Xli-ASAV) 3-267SNechAid (Cl.EA.PW.TI.TW) 1-76SpeechPAC/Epson (CI.EA-EC.PW.T1.7-WJ 1-76Switch Adapter for Apple Ile and II+ Computers (IA.sw)Talking Bliss Apple (ci.er.PA) 3-339Talking Scanner (ET5VJ 3-279Talking Unicorn (ETS9) 3-280Ten Key Wo 4rd (ID) 3-64Touch Talker ICIXA.Pwn,n19 1-80Toy Assessor (ALASAS.ET) 3-284Toy Scanner (AR.AS.ET) 3-284Trine System (ACS) (clEA.m.21,2-w.vip) 1-80Trine System (Words+) (C1.EA.PW.T1.21 V.WP) 1:81Triple Dump (oA) 3-142Unicorn Expanded_Kboard (71.1-w) 3-50Video Voice (WrieJT) 3-7118Visible Speech Aid (ET.ST) 3-289Voice English Language Development (ET:LT) 3-291Voim Math (C14.ET) 3:29IVoice Reading_Ability Drill (ET.L.5) 3-292Votalker AP (55) _3-125 _
X-10 Powerhouse Computer Interface (EC.PA) 3-349Zygo Model 100 (CI.EAXT,PW,T1211/) 1-85Zygo scanWRITER (C1:EA.EC:PICTI.TW) 1=86
Apple Macintosh family {AM}
Dvorak Keyboard Modification Programs (KM) 3-4Finger Speller (ET-41) 3-217First Shapes (ES.ET) 3-218Graphics Magician Painter (DR.PA.RE) 3-319Head Master (NITY1) 3-33inLARGE (LP.TO) 3-87Keyguards juG.ist) 3-11Key locks (KM) 3-12Keyshields (KG.xm) 3-13Kid Talk (ES,ET,A.1-V.WP) 3-322
NrE (LP.PA.SV.WP) 3-325Mathtalk (A8,C1V.ET) 3-242quadLynx Trarkbail (147X1) 3-44Quick Word (DS.1144.71,WP) 3-45Smarthome I (CM.EC,PC) 2-63Smooth Talker (SSIl) 3-120Speller Wee (ET.LS) 3-272Talker (pAsv.vir) 3-338Testa lk (1-7PJ,A.SV.WP) 3-343
Atari (model not specified) {R}
Bhizing Paddles (DILETXE) 3-299Finger Tip Controller (SWX1) 3-31Foundations I (AR,CRES.ET) 3-221Foundations II (AR.CR.ES.ET) 3-222Graphics:Magician Paint& (DR.PA.RE) 3-319Head Switeh (sw.71) 2-18Keyboarding_with One Hand (ET.KB.WP) 3-232Keyguurds (KG;KM) 3-11Memory I (CR.ES.ET.LS1 3-243Memory 11 (CR.ES.ETAS) 3-244Modified Joystiek (SW) 2-25Mouth Operated Controller for Quads (SWXII 3-41Paddle Psael (IA) 3-74Problem &flying (ET) 3-258Soft Tools 133, 134, 115 (C8-ES-ET.L.S.LT) 3-267Talking Aid (a;PA) 3-338Tonpe Controller (SW.TI) 3-49Voice Master (1D-SS) 3-125
Atari 2600 {R26}
Multi-Game Board (DADA) 3-138TV Game-2 (IA.Sw) 3-76
3-75 Atari 400 {R4}
Bear Jam (ES.E.-) 3-193Leo's 'Lectric Paintbrush _(DR.ET.PA.RE) 3-324Logic Master (AS.ET-.LS) 3-238MitTO Illustrator (DR.ET.PA.RE) 3-328PowerPad (DR.ID.RE) 3-64PowerPad Programming Kit (AP.ET) 3-256Talking Wheelchair (CLGA.PA.REWP) 3-340
Atari 800 IR81
Bear Jam (es.ci)Keybbarding For The Dyslexic WT.K11,14,WP) 3-230Keyboarding for the Visually Limited (ET.KB.LP,WP) 3-231Leol'Lectric Paintbrush (DR.ET.PA,RE) 3-324LogicMaster (AS.ET.L.SL3-238Micro Illustrator (DR.ET.PA.RE) 3-328PowerPad (DR.ID.RE) 3-64PowerPad Programming Kit 1AP.ET) 3-256Software Automatic Mouth (SAM) (SS) 3-121Talking Wheelchair (CLGA.PA.RE.WP) 3-340
Atari 800XL {R8X}
Keyboarding.For The Dyslexic (ETA11;LSWP) 3=230Software Automatic Month (SAM) (SS) 3-121
Atari ST family {RS}
First_Shapes (E-S.ET) 3-218Kid Talk (ES.ET.PA.SV.Wp) 3-322Mathtalk (Altal.ET) 3-242Speller Bee (ELLS) 3-272
Commodore (model not specified) {C}
Cacti Word Processor (KM.PA.WP) 3-311Comm-Prog (CLPA) 3-313Mouth Operated Controller for Quads (S9/x1) 3-41
Commodore 128 {C12}
Bear lam (ES.ET) 3-193Dot & Draw (DR.ET.GA.RE) 3-300Joywriter (LP.PA) 3-322Voim Master (MSS) 3-125
Commodore 64 {C64}
Access-Ability (71) 3-23Wear Jam (ES.ET) 3-193Blazing Paddles (DR.ET.RE) 3-299Bobcat (BR-En 3-193Coinsnkeys (CN.ESET.KB) 3-202Commodore Light Pen (AP.DRJD) 3-61Complete Spelling Program (Eta) 3-203Computerized Enabling System (CLECPA.PCWP) 3-315
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Core Reading and Vocabulary Development (FT-LS) 3-208Dot & Draw (DItELGA;RE) 3-300Dvorak_Keyboard McAification Programs (KM) 3-4EDACTS Keyboard (CIEC,TI.WP) 3-27Expanded Computer Keyboards (KGX1) 3-29Fay's:Word Rally (ETEZ) 3-215Fay: That Math Woman (CNXT) 3-216Fay: The Word Hunter (AP.ETES) 3-216Finger Tip Coorroller (SWXI) 3=31Game POwer for Ph Onics, Plus (AS.ETES) 3-177Graphics Magician Jr. (DR-.P&RE) 3-319Graphics:Magician Vain Mr (DR.PA.RE) 3-319al Handicapped Word Games (ET.GA-LS,RE) 3-300Head Switch (Mrs) 2-18Joyurtime (LPPA) 3=322Key Warding For The Dyslexic (ET,KB.LS.WP) 3-230Keyboarding for the Visually Limited (ET.KILLP.WP) 3-231Keytkonrding with Onb Hand (ET.KB.WP) 3:232Keyguards fROJIM) 3-10Keyguards (KOJC14) 3-11Keyguards (x6.xs4) 3-11Key locks (IIM) 343Kindermath 11 ICIVIESXT) 3-233Large Print Word Processor (LP,PA.WP) 3-323Leo's 'Lectric Paintbrush (DXET.PA.RE) 3-324Lite Touch (DR-4=cREJ1) 3-38LbgicMaster (METES) 3-238MOD Keyboard System (CLTLTW) 3-40Modified: Joystick (SW) 2-25Point and Reid (Era..$) 3-254PowerPad (DRJARE) 3-64 :PowerEld Psogramming Kit (APAT) 3-256Preszure &nsitive Expanded Keyboard (Tr) 3-43Purposeful Patterns, Purposeful Symbols, What Belongs?
(CR.ESET3S) 3-259&ft Tools 113,:84, 985 ICR.ESATESETL 3-267Software Automatic Mouth (SAM) (SS) 3-121Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses
fAS.CLETI 3-182(Erxs) 3-271
Talking Aid (CI,PA) 3-338Timothy Communications Package (CLEA.Pw) 1-79Tongue Controller (SW,T1) 3-49Voice Master (lan) 3-125Votalker C,454 (SS) 3-126Zygo TETRAscan II (TI) 3-57
Commodore Amiga {CA}
FirstShapes (ES.ET) 3.218Kid Talk (ESAT.PA.SV,Wp) 3-322Mathtalk (AR.CNAT) 3-242Point and Read (ET.LS) 3-254Talker (PA,SV,WP) 3-338
Commmlore VIC 20 {CV2}
Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-10Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-11Keylocks (KI4) 3-13PowerPad (DR.711,RE) 3-64PowerPad Programming Kit (APET) 3-256Targd (AS.CIAT,TR) 3-280VIC-20 &anner (CLPA.WP) 3-347
DEC (model not specified) {D}
VocaLink Series 4000 (T1) 3-51
Epson HX20 {EH2}
HX-20 Protective Cover (KI 4,0A) 3-6Kcy Latches (Ku) 3-6Keyguard (KOJI') 3-8Keyguards (KG.IIM) 3-12Moisture Guard (xscoA) 3-15Portable Voice II (CLEA.PW) 1-72
IBM 3270 {137}
Duxbury Braille Translator (RR.PA) 3-316Keynote (PA,PW.S9XL.TO.WP) 3-88Viewscan Text System (CN.LP.PA)W.TE,TO3VP) 3-100VS1000 Voice Communications Device (ID) 3-65
IBM PC AT {IPA}
Artic Vision (SYX0) 3=81Enhanced PC Talking Program (Sv.ro) 3-85Expand-a-View (LP.TO) 3-86PC AID (TI) 3.41PC Assisted Keyboard (K)I) 3-16PC Serial AID (TI) 3-42PC Voice (SV,TO) 3-93Prompt-Writd (KM.PA.SV,WP) 3-331SALT (Systematic Analysis of Language Transcripts)
(AM,ARET) 3-161SynPhonix 200 (SS) 3-123Voice Communications Option (Pcsv.77.71.) 3-53Voicescribe-1000 (TI) 3-55Voicescribe-20000 (T1) 3-56
IBM PC family (model not specified) {IP}
AARON (CI,PA.WP) 3-307ACES (AS.ET) 3-171ACS Medicom Computer System (CLEC.PCTI.TL) 3-23ALTKEY (TI) 3-24Aphasia Serie= I through VIII (CRATES) 3-190Artie Vision (SV,TO) 3-81Audible Career Explorer (AR,AS.V0) 3-172Automated IEP System and Professional Goal Banks
(A,04.1E) 3.150Braille Display Processor (HATO) 3-83Braille Translation Software (RR,PA) 3-310Braille-Talk (RILPASV) 3-311BraT (111121tTE.TI-TO) 3-84Cacti_ Word :Processor (KM)A.WP) 3-311CallText 50,33 (PC.SS) 3.115Canon Communicator M (C1EA,PW,T1.TW) 1-63CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series (AS,CRES.ET.LS) 3-196Cognitive Rehabilitation Series (CRETES) 3-199Cogrehab Vol. 1 (CRATES) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 4 (CR.ETES) 3-201Coinsnkeys (CNESAT.ICII) 3-202Communitree First and Second Editions (DS.PA.TL) 3-314Compuscore: For the Scales of Independent Behavior
JAM.ARI 3-152Computer Entry Terminal (n) 3-25Computer Progs. for Neuropsychological Testing & Rehab.
(AILCRETES) 3-206Core Reading irnd Vocnbulary Development (ET.LS) 3-208CTRL & ALT Key Adaptive Program (KM) 3-3DART-5000 (TLWP) 3-26DP&BCP (AP.ASET) 3-175DPS:ffecision Pathing System (AM.AP,1E) 3-152DPS:HELP (AM.ARJE) 3-153Duxbury Braille Translator (RR.PA) 3-316Dvorak Keyboard Converter (KM) 3-3
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Dvorak Keyboard Modification Programs (Kkr) 3-4Ease) Enhancement Box (0Asv) 3-131Echo PC2 ($s) 3-118Electronic 31 Day Calendar (P4r.Sy) 3-317Eletronic Typing Fingers (811178) 3-106Enable Reader (MT()) 345Enhanced PC Talking Program (33U-60) 3-85Espand-a-View (LAM) 3-86Expanded Computer Keyboards 1/CG.71) 3:29Express 3 (C1X&EC.Pmx1XW) 1-65EyeTyper (C1.1EA.ECTI) 1-66Filch rtmL3-4Flexcom (CI XA.EC) 1-67Footmouse (MT.T1) 3-32Foundations I (AK.CR.ES.ET) 3-221Foundations II (ARL-Rxs,ET) 3-222Freedoit 1 (Sv,TO) 3-86Functional Skills Screening Invrf..ory (ADARAS,V0) 3-176Game Power for Phonics, Plus (A.S.ET.LS) 3-177Graplics Magician Painter (JR.pA.RE) 3-319Hope (Km) 3-5Hot _DM (88,A) 3-3M1COMM (C1,EA.pw,T1.Tw) 1-68Individualized Planning System (AMAIN 3-157Intro Voice III (r1) 344Intro Voice V (77) 3-34/-Wear Objective Mastery Report (ARGO) 3-157JOBSSystem (AM4R.4S.v0) 3-178Key Tionic Plug-Compatible Keyboards (Km) 3-7Keyboard Interfaces (14;KE) J-72_Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped (As,ET.K8) 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand (ET,113,91P) 3-232Keyguards (I[Garm) 3-11Keyguarth (KG.KM)Key locks (Kat) 3-12Keynote (PA.PWATXL.1-0.91P) 3-88Kcyport 300 (Tr) I-56Keyport fT1) 1-36Keyshields (KGx14) 3-13Keyworks (Km.17) 3-37Large Print Display Processor (1210) 3-88Large Type (LIVANP) 3-323Lenical (APJ4S.ET) 3-236Lenipen pc (1311/2A) 3-136Light Talker (CI.EA.EC.PM.TI.Tm) 1-68Listen to Learn (ET,L.s.wr) 37238Lite Touch fDR-4A-RE,T1) 3-38Lyon Large Print Program (LP,TO) 3-89magic Keyboard (LAM) 3.90Memory I (CR;ES.ETAS) 3-243Memory II (CRJES.ET.L.S) 3-244MESA (AR.AS3/01 3-178Micro Braille ;Th,-A-NP) 3-327Mierd Speech Lab (AR.ET.ST) 3-245Miero-Interpreter I(Fingerspeller) (rT,s1) 3-245Minspeak I (C7214ECXM,T1,TW) I:70MOD Key Ward System (CI,TI,TW) 3-40Moisture Guard (KMDA) 3-15Morse Code Drills (ET) 3448Morse-Cdcie Bided KeYbOard Emulator (Tl) 3-40Multi-Scan (AS,CIAT,PAXR) 3-329Multiport (OA) 3-139Ohtsuki Printer (DARR) 3-108One Finger (Kil) 3-15One Handed Typing (E7J[8) 3-250Paddle Panel IIA) 3-74Parrot Easy Language Sample Analysis (PELSA)
(AM,AR.AS.LT) 3-158PC AID (T1) 3-41PC Assisted Keyboard (KM) 3-16PC Lens (LP,TO) 3-91PC Morse Code (sT) 3-251PC Reader (r7) 3-42PC Serial AID (TI) 3-42pc speak I3 Y.701_1-92PC Vert (SV.TO) 3-92
PC Voice (SV,TO) 3-93PC-Braille (RitTO) 3-93PC-Fingers (ET.SI) 3-252PC-Pedal (K34,591)3-16PEPPER _(ASCARST) 3-159Personal Money Managernent (PA,Sv) 3-330PIAT Error Analysis Report (A14,AR) 3-159Picture Perfect (DR.RE) 3-302PowerPad (DR,113.RE) 3-64ProKey (KM) 3-17Prompt-Writer (KAI,A.svyip) 3-331PrOhounee (Tr) 3-43PROVOX-ISy,To) 3-95Puffin Morse Code Entry System (TI) 3-44PUrporkfid Patteriii, Purposeful Symbols, What Belong:?
(CR.E5.47,14) 3-259Quiet Duck Learning Series (A.LET.K8.LS) 3-259RAW the Clcick (ET.GA.RE) 3-260Rapsheet 113S-PA-Sv) :3-333 :
SAGE System (ARA3,110) 3-181SALT (Syttetnitie Analysis of Language Transcripts)
(AMAR.LT) 3461SAR-10_Voite Plus (Tr) 346&teen:Talk Pro (SV,TO) 3-96Screenkeys (Tr) 3-47:Smarthome I (CM.EC.PC) 2-63Smartkey_ (KM) 3-18Soft Tools '83i '84i 15 (CR;ES-.ETZS-LT) 3-267Soft _Wm (SV.TO) 3-94Speak-A-Label (13.5,PASy) 3-335Speech Recognition _Keyboard (Ti) 3-48Speech Writer (pA,SV,Wp) 3-336SpeechAid (CI.EA.pW,TI.TW) 1-76
(ET;LS) 3-271Spellist = (ET,I.S) 3-273Stiliford=Binet Computer Report (SB-CR) (Am,AR) 3-162SuperKey (KM) 349Supertalkei (Ss) 3-122SynPhonix 200 (53) 3-123Tek-Talk (pA;Sv) 3-342TI-Speech (TI) 3-49Touch Talker (CIEA.PW.TI.TW) 140Touch_Window (DRAS,113.RE,vip) 3-65Trine System (ACS) (CI.EA.Pvi,TI.Tar,Prpk 1-80Trine System (Words+) (CI.EA,W,TI,Tsv,WP)UNISTAR Pre-IEP Report (AMJE) 3:163V.P. (SV,TO) 3-99VERBal STAR (PA;SVivra) 3-347Vert Plws (Stf,TO) 3-100Viewscan Text System (CN,LP.PA,PW.TE,Tosvp) 3-100Vista (1.170)__1101 _VocaLink CSRB-LC (TI) 3-50VocaLink Series 4000 (TI) 3-51Voice Card (Tr) 3-52Voice Command System (TI) 3-53Voice Communications Option (pC,SV,TLTL) 3-53Voice Communications System (pC,TI) 3-54Voice Driver (T1) 3-54Voice Systems_ Package (sv.T1) 3.55Voicescribe-1000 (T1) 3.55Voicescribe-2CXXX) (TI) 3-56Votalker IB (SS) 3-126WAIS-Riter 'BASIC' (Am.AR) 3-164Wechliler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R)
(AM;AR) 3-164_ _
Wcsterti Ceilter Echb + Synthesizer Package (0A,SV) 3-143WISC-R Computer Report (WISC-RCR) (Alw;AR) 3-165WISC-Riter (AMJ4R) 3-166WISC--Riter Complete (AM.AR) 3-166Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests Error Analysis Report
(AM;AR) 3-167Word-Talk (PA.SV.mp) 3.348Words-to-Voice (Svx0.91p) 3-101Zygo scanWRITER (C1,EA.EC,P91,T1,Tvi) 1-86Zygo TETRAscan II (T1) 3-57
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Index 4: Products Listed by COMPUTER
IBM PC jr IIPJ)
Coitankeys (CN.ES.ET.KE) 3-202Core Reading and Vocabulary Development (Era.$)Enhanced PC Talking Program (SV.TO) 3-85Foundations I mitCLES.En 3-221Game Power for Phonics, Plus (AS.Era.$) 3 '77Key Ironic Plug= Compatible Keyboards (Km) 3-7Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-10Key locks (KM) 3-12Keyshields (KG.KM) 3-13Micro Braille (BR.r4WP) 3-327
(AS.CUST.PA.TR) 3-329PC Speak (SV,TOJ 3-92Picture Perfect (DR.KE) 3-302Race the Clock (ET.GA,RE) 3-260Spellist (ET,LS) 3-273Synphonix jt (SS) 3-123Writing to Read (ET.I.S) 3-295
NEC (model not svecified) {NE}
FingerTip Controller (WY!) 3-31Head Switch (SW.TI) 2-18Keyer (KM) 3-8Modified Joystick (sty) 2-23Tongue Controller (SW.T1) 3-49
Other - Control Data {0C}
JOBS System (AM.AR.AS.VO) 3-178
Other - Franklin 1000 1,0F1)
Computer Entry Terminal (n ?c
Other - Franklin family It.. notspecified) {OF}
Keyguards (KG.KM) 3-11Print-it (OAIO) 3-94
Other = Grid {0G}
Keyguards (KG.Xid) 3-12Moisture Guard (KMDA) .)-15
Other - ITT {0I}
Voice Communications System (Pc.n) 3-J4
Other - Terminal (type not specified) {0T}
VocaLink SYS300 (TI) 3-51VocaLink VRT300 (T1) 3-52
Other - Zenith {OZ}
Smarthome I (CAI.EC.Pc) 2-63
TRS-80 Color {MC}
Ears (TI) 3-213-208 Handi-Writer Version 331 (CLPA) 3-320
Lightpen Programs for Special Education I & II(CNXT.L.S) 3-237
Morser (PA.WP) 3-328PowerPad (DRJD.RE) 3-64Quiet Duck Learning Series (AS.ET.KILLS) 3-259Super Voice (SS) 3-121
TRS-80 Model 100 {TPI}
Keyer (Km) 3-8Talking 100 (CLEA-PC-PW.WP) 1-78
TRS-80 Model 200 {TP2}
Keyer (Km) 3-8
TRS-80 Model I (T81)
Basic Interpreter for the Blind (SVX0) 3-82Cogrehab VoL 1 (CR.ET,LS) 3-200Cogrehab VoL 2 (CII.ET.LS) 3-200Cogrehab VoL3 (CR.ET,LS) 3-201Enhanced PC Talking Program (SVIO) 3-85JOBS System (AM.AR.A.S.v0) 3-178Keyguards (KG.Kie) 3-10Large Type (LP.PA.WP) 3-323SAWT (AP,DA) 3-140
TRS=Sii MO-del II {T82}
Handi-Keys (AR.AS.KM) 3-5
TRS-80 Model III {T83}
Articulator. Goals and Objectives for Speech (AMJE,ST) 3-149Child Placement Report Writer (AM.AR) 3-151Cogrehab VoL 1 (CR.Er.t.$) 3-200Cogrehab VoL 2 (CR.ET,LS) 3-200Cogrehab VoL 3 _(CR.ET,LS) 3-201Core Reading and Vocabulary Development (ET.LS) 3-208Deafsign (A.S.ET.SI) 3-210Edufun fCII.ET.I.S) 3-213Enable Writer_(Tl) 128Enhanced PC Talking Program iSV.TO) 3-85Explorer (AM.ARI 3-154Game Power for Phonics, Plus (AS.ET.LS) 3-127H:1 Handicapped Werd Games fET.GALS,RE) 3-300H:2 Handicapped Arithmetic Flash Cards (CN.ET.LS.RE) 3-224Kvyboarding For The Dyslexic (ETX.0.1.S.WP) 3-230Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped (AS,ET.K13) 3-231Keyboarding for the Visually Limited (ET.KE...r.WP) 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand (ET.KILWP) 3-232Kcyguards (KO.K14)_ 3-10Large Type (LPXA.WP) 3-323PIAT Error Analysis Report (AM.AR) 3-159Quiet Duck Learning Series (AS.ET.KILLS) 3-259SA YIT (APDA) 3-140Stanford-Binet Computer Report (SB-CR) (AM.AR) 3-162WechlslerAdult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R)
(AM.AR) 3464WISC-R Compilation: What To Do Now... (Ahr.AR) 3-165WISC-R Computer Report (WISC-RCR) (AM.AR) 3-165
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Index 4: Products Listed by COMPUTER
Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests Error Analysis Report(AM-AR) 3-167
TRS-80 Model IV {T84}
Articulator Goals and Objectives for Speech (AMJEST) 3449Child Placement Report Writer (AM-AR) 3451Cogrehab Vol. 1 (CR.ET-1.5) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 2 (CRET-1..5) 3-200Cogrehab Vot 3 (CLET4S) 3401Core Readiog and Vocabulary Development (ET.1.5) 3-201Enable Reader (5VX0) 3.85Enable Writer (71) 3-2-8Explorer (AM,AR) 3-154Game Power for Maim Plus MS.ET.IS) 3477Keyboarding For The Dyslexic (ET_KB_LS.WP) 3-230Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped (A5.37,KB) 3-231Keyboarding for_the Visually Limited (ET.KB_LP,WP) 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand (ETJCB,WP) 3.232Large Type (1.-P,PA,SVP1 3-323PIAT Error Analysis Report (AM.AR) 3-159Quiet Duck Learning Series (AS,ET.K13.1.S) 3-259Stanford-Binet Computer Report (SB-CR) rAM.AR) 3-162Wechisler Adult Intelligence &cale-ReviSed (WAIS-R)
(A/4.AR) 3-164WISC-R Compilation: What _To Do Now.-- (AR-AR) 3465WISC-R Computer Report (WISC-RCR) (AM_AR) 3-165Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests Error Analysis Report
(AM.AR) 3-167
Tandy 2000 {T20}
Quiet Duck Learning Series (ASETX13.LS) 3-259
Tandy/Radio Shack (model not specified) {T}
Smarthome I (CM_EC,PC) 2-63
exas Instrum:rn TI 99/4A {X94}
Keyguards (ICG.KR) 3-11
allMMISIJIMEM -427C=2.111a311C
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Appendix
Additional EdInfori
This appendix includes resource _lists and sources _cif information abbiavariety of topics relevant to the application of technolOgy in Specialeducation, rekabilitation and augmentative communication. The informationprovided is not evaluative and ihclusion on any of the -InformationSomMaries does not imply endorsement or recommendation. A listing ofthe Information Summary titles is provided on the next page.
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Appendix A: Additional Sources of Information
Selected Software ResourceS A-3
Selected Newsletters and Journals A-6
Networks, Bulletin Boards and Databases A-13
Associations/Advocacy Groups/Self-Help Groups A-17
Training Programs in Technology inSpecia! Education A-21
Computer Assessment/Training Programsfor Disabled Individuals A-24
Information on Adaptive Toysand Toy Modifications A-27
Selected Information Resources for Deafand Hearing Impaired Individuals A-29
Selected hiformation Resources forBlind and Visually Impaired Individuals A-31
Additional Information Resources A-35
Selected Bibliography of Videotapeson Augmentative Communication and ComputerAccess for Handicapped Individuals A-46
Service Centers A-52
Portable Typewriters A-59
Optical Character Recognition Scanners A-60
Portable Battery-Operated Printers A-61
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Appendix A: Additional Sources of Information
Selected Software Resources
Thit litt contains two sections, with information on SOFTWARE DIRECTORIES andSOFTWARE INFORMATION SERVICES. No recommendations ot endorsements ireimplied by inclusion on this list Contact each resource for more specific and up-to-dateinformation.
Software Directories and Guides
Special TimesFreeCOLDept. C1696 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02138800/6374047Free cateog of software selected specifically forchildren with learning disabilities. Over 100 programs,by subject area.
The Educational Software CatalogComputer Options85 Market StreetPoughkeepsie; NY 126019141471-2765
100 pages; current educational software for Apple, IBM,and Commodore, by tub ject area; 500+ titlei.
Public Domain Wtware on File, Apple II Series CollectionFacts on File Publications460 Park Avenue SouthNet, York, NY 100162121683-2244
Currently gathering and evalitating public domainsoftware for 1BNI, Macintosh, and CPIM.
Software Directory of Free Educational Material and SpecialEducation Software$30.00Education AssociatesP.O. Box 35221
Phoenix, AZ 85069
Special Apple Speech-Large Print Resource Lists$10.00
ACetZ Unlimited Srieech Enterprisespa Box 7986Houston, TX 77270713/461-1666
The Educational Software CatalogScift:KitCrestwoCid Co.p.a Box 04606; Dept 51KMilwaukee, WI 53204414135141311
Includes chart showing do-rte.-Winn gcialslskilli and gradelevels; and which programs focus on these skills.
Software Recommended for Special PopulationsDi. Eydie SloaneFDLR-Soiith9220 SW 52nd TerraceMiami; FL 33165105/274-3501Alphabetically litti pi-ograms in major curriculum areas(language arts, math, $6cial studiet, Seienee,career/vocational education, speechtlanguage,survivallindependem living skills; leisure activities; wordprocessinglUtilities, computer science/technology andrecommndations for ,; ) hearing impaired, visionimpaired, motor impaired, mentally retarded ot learningdisabled and (2) abilitylinterest level - preschool;elementary, junior, senior and adult
. _
The Speaalware Directory: A Guide to Software For SpecialEducation$19.50The Oryx Press2214 N. Central at EncantoSuite 104Phoenix,_ AZ 85044Comprehensive reference of programs from more than100 companies. Programs are indexed by curriculum area(further divided into specific skill areas), exceptionality,hardware; use of special peripherals for input andoutput, level (early childhood; primary, intermediate jr.kgh, sr. high, adult basic education, professional).Programs for special education admin. are included(authoring systems; learner evalmition and assessment,records maintenance/ general administration andmanagement, teacher utilities).
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Appendix k. Additional &ources of' Information
The 1986 Educational Software Preview GuideICCE (International Council for Computers in Education)University of Oregon1787 Agate StreetEugene, OR 97403-1923503/686-4414Lists over 400 titles of favorably reviewed software ?In"K-12 classroom use by curriculum area
Only the Best: The Discriminating Software GuideFar Preschool-Gradc 121986 editionEducation News Service (see Publications section)P.O. Box 1789Carmichlel, CA 95609916/483 ' 59
916/488
An annual report by the editors of School Tech News.Descriptions af 168 new programs that received highestagreement of top quality from 22 evaluation services,and a listing of 54 runners-up programs and the 113highest rated programs from 1985.
Technology in Curriculum (TIC) ProjectTechnology UnitCalifornia Dept. of Education721 Capitol MallSacramento, CA 95814916/324=1%1
4 resource guides (math, lang. arts, science, history/ sacralsci.) which explain how 100 video and 500 softwareprograms fit into the curriculum with spP Vied learningob jectives. 5-10 detailed leiian plarii using progranii
differeru graes in each subject area. Data related..;.,-tware (Apple 11) merges information in the resourcegti.:des electronically. This is expected to be a model forOther states; each public school in Calif. received a copy.A limited number are available for other educators.
Compilation of Clinical Software For Aphasia Rehabilitationana Coguitive RetrainingClinical 2850 Win,lemereBirmingham, MI 48038
Computer Use in Social ServicesNetWark SaftWate ClearinghouseThe Graduate School of Social WorkUniversity of Deuve:Mover, CO E020?-0i 7303/87112915Software fa use ii natuin services.
Survey of Existing Coursewareeducation Turnkey Systems, c.
25u '4. -Washington Street, i Church, VA 2201,i733.'536=7110
The Special DirectoryLINC Resources3857 North Hish StreetColumbus, OH 43214614/263-2123
Family Gtvrie to EduCational SoftwareL.F. Garlinghouse; Inc.320 SW 33rd StreetY 0. Box 299Topeka, KS 66601-0299913/267=243
Educational SaftWare for the SchoolAmerican Educational Computer2450 Embarcadero WayPalo Alto, CA 94303
Directory of Educational Computing ResourcesClassroom Computer Learning5616 West Catinel StreetCicerb, IL 63650
The YelloW EVOok: A Parent's Guide tc Teacher TestedEducational Software1985
Garland Publishing, Inc.136 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10016
IBM Snecial Education Resources Guide tr.. AdaptiveDevices; Software; and Services_fcaiSpecii:Vocational Rehabilitation, and EmployersNational Support Center for Persons with DisabilitiesP.O. Irok 2150Atlanta, GA 30055404/238-3206
R00/426-2133
The Rehab/Education Technology Resourcebook Series:Resourcebook 3, Software and Hardware1986
Trace Research and Development Center1.500 Highland AvenueS-151 WaismanMadison, WI 53705608/262=6%6
Curriculum SoftWare GroupP.O. Box 189Selma, OR 97538503/597-2424Software for special education.
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Custom Software For Use tri Rehabilitation FacilitiesThe Sheltered Woritshop, Inc.P.O. WOi_ 1206
208 N. 4th StretWest Memphis, AR 723015011732:2750
Programs include: Individual PeograM Planning,Job/Client Mackng, Piece Rate Payroll, ContributionRecording System, Leave Record, and Client DataManagement.
Coursewate in Special Educationchool IlOok Branch
Alberta Education10410 - 121 StreetEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T5N 1L2403/427-2767Available on diskette, tisle with DB Matter prOgram.
Personal Computer SoftwareIBM National Support Center for Persons with DisabilitiesP.O. Mx 2150Atlanta, GA 30055404/238-3206
800/426-2133
Special Education Software ReviewDea Pfeiffer (editor)31107 Northwood AvenuePeoria, IL 61614309/68543262
MicrogramEducational Products Information ExchangeP.O. Box 839Water Mill, NY 11976516/283-4922
The Digest of Software Reviews: Ld ucat ion301 Wett MeiaFresno, CA 937042091431-8300
1000+ review extracts from 150 journals and magazines;monthly issues and circulation indexes by title, subject,pathlisher and computer (Ap, Ct, Com, IBM, DEC, TRS-80)
Educational SoftwareFirst Software Corporationavailable at computer dealersA qaarterly catalog of bestseiting cdUcatiOnal productsfor Apple, IBM and Commodore 64 computers.
An Update on Siftware in Cognitive RehabilitationWilliani LynehMay/June; 1986Cognitive Rehabilitation6555 Carrollton AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46220317/257=9672
_t or - Information Services
Connecticut Spectal Education Network/Software EvaluationConnSENSEBox U-64Glenbrook RoadUniversity of ConnecticutStotTs, CT 06268203/486-4034COtacerhed With evaluating courseware for disabledstudents. flas ;elecommunications system for specialeducation administrators, and a telecommunicationfroject for disabled students.
E;teial Education Software CenterBuilding B, Room 5312333 Ravenswood AvenueMenlo Park, FA 94025For Technical Assistance: 800/223-2711For Techilieal Aiiiitance (City) 800/435-7639For Software Information: 800/327=5892Free access to the Center's software database andinformation services. Can retrieve by any or all of thesecategories: curriculum_or term;_ academic readinessor interest level; handicapping condition; type ofcomputer, peripherals reqWrcd primary users; type ofinstruction. Cer.frr staff mail out a i,rintola of illrefereiteei found, or can send electronically loSpecialNet, CompuServe,_or IlelpN et (see "NetWorks").An info sheet listing hands-on evaluation of prOducisaVailable. Funded by US Dept. of Education
Disability, Electronic Aids Reference Service (DEARS)Miss Helen M. Townley
Wickham ChaseW. Wickham Kent, ENGLAND 8R4 OBO01-777 7560
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Appendix k. Additional Sources of Information
Selected Newsletters and jóürñals
This list is divided into sections Of publications with information for computer users withdisabilities, and those using computers to teach persons with disabilities, and informationor: the arca of augmentative communication. No recommendationt or endorsements areimplied by inclusion in this list. Contact each resource for specific, up-to-date information.
Journal for Computcr Users-in Speech and HearingComputer Ulizrs in, Speech and Hearing (CUSH)School of He'irting and Speech SciensOhio State thilversiryAtheir OH 43101614/594,6l68Publishel martrwript: 3,-,7iing with computerapplitei..12/1.7 awgc. treatment, and deliUery ofservicei,; to e' ,.:y hondicaptied peilons.Includes -.,-eihaFdwure reviews; new productannouncem ,end summaries.
American Journal of Occupational TherapyArntricap 'Occupational Therap'i Association
Vicczrd DrivItRockville, MD 20350501/948-9626Publication tkat lists new app-oockes. practices, reacarch.educational activities are/ professional trer is inoccupational therapy.
SERC NewsletterConnecticut Speciai Education Resource CenterHartford_Graduate Center275 Windsor StreetHartford_i_ CT 06r.0203/246-8514Outlines the Special_Education ResourCe Center'sinservice activities; and lists new acqidsitions, includingprofessional books; instructional materials andmicrocomputer software.
Electronic EducationElectronic Communiations, Inc.1311 Executive Center DriveSuite 220Tallahassee, FL 32301904/878-4178Electronic Education features educational uses of thenucrocomputer. Has carried articles on computerapplications in special education.
RehnbilitatiOn GazetteGlit-ette International Netivorking Institute4502 Maryland AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63108314/1614175A bi-dnnual iniethatiOndl joikrhal on the subject ofindependent liv, g Pablislred by disabled individuoJ itfeatures .2.rticles_in travel book reviews; technological
arid friends around the world.
AINING, The Magazine of Human Resource DevelopmentLakewOod Publications, Inc.The Lakewood Building
S. 9th StreetMinneapolii, MN 5402612/333-0471
Articles concerning training disabled employees to do ,their jobs in corporate and _industrial settings as well asmaking jobs accesSible tO disabled people. Concentrateson adapting existing business equipment.
RuralinkACRES359 Miller HallW. WA UniversityBellingham, WA 98225206/676-3576Each issue contains a section on technology.Additionally, various other sections report latesttecknological and adaptive devices for rural disabled
Rural Special Education TechnologyNational Rural Development Institute359 Miller HallW. WA UniversityBellingham, WA 93225205/673576Each issue tontain.s sections s.n resources, problems andstrategies; many of wIdch are rlsated to technology forhandicapped persons. A recent issue was devotedexclusively to technology.
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Appendix k. Additional Sources of Information
Educaticki Cornputer NewsCapitol Publications1300 N. 17th StreetArlinron, VA 22209703/528-54130
Bi-nuxuhly newsletter Ikea repOrts on computer advancesin education. Reports on tearter trthnirg, softwarepurchaiing, obsolescence, new products. rnearch,legislation, state and local news, meetings andconventions:
nitive Rehabilitation6555 Carrollton AvenueIndianapolis, IN 462203171257-9672Bimonthly journal that iffclud rides oh 1.1e use afcomputers in cognitive retraiiut., software reviews, andprinted Source code to allow readers to program newapplications.
MAINSTREAM. Magazine of the Able DisabledExploding Myths, Inc2973-Beech StreetSan Diego,_ CA 92102619/234-3138Covers independent living and employment relatedtechnology. Also carries feature articles on individualswith various handicapping conditions.
BY TE70 Main StreetPeterborough, NH 03458603/924-9281BYTE is a Monthly magazine covering general computerapplications. Tke magazine has occasional articles oncomputer applications for disabled individuals.
Education UpdateASioCiation for Retarded Citizens of Georgia1851 Ram Runway #102Colley Park; GA 301374041761-2745
Contains articles relevant to parents educating eachother. TechnOlogical aids and assistive devices arefrequently featuzed.
Input/Output669 Casleton AvenueStaten 'Mandy NY 10301718/984-1526This periodical is publisiwd by handicapped students inthe New York City Public Schools. It serves as aclearinghouse for technology in Special Education.
Rehabilitation_DigettCanadian Rehabilitation Council for the DisabledOne Yonge StreetSuite 2110_Toronto, Ontario Canada M5E 1E5416/862-0340
Each iisue contains the feature, "Let's Get Technical,"highlighting technology and aids to daily living.Additionallyvcomputer technology is a regular feature.
The Exceptional ChildrenPsy Ed Corporation605 Comm .vcalth AvenueBoston, MA 022:5617/536961Covers y and excepeonal children as well asnew tichnk, al developments. Devotes one issue eachyear strictly to technology.
Education of the HandicappedCapitol Publications1500 N. 17th StreetArlington, VA 22209703/528-5400Bimonthly newsletter containing current informationabout federal, State, and local efforts to educatehandicapped ehildren. Covers new laws and regu!ations,court cases and funding.
Moving ForwardP.O. Box 1304La Canada, CA 910118181952-1340
Features articles on various disabilities as Well as regularitems regarding technology and disabled people.
Paraplegia News5201 N. 19th Avenue 111PhOtnix, AZ 85015602/246-9426Offers information on spinal cord injury issues to_diiiibled indiViduals and to _the pro'.usional community.!preludes articles -on accesSibility, ,t ; :arch, recreation,legislation; and new products.
Personal Computer Opportunities for the H. rs.:appcdP.O. Box 374Spicer, MN 56288612/796:5765
Vit*p;ointCenter for Information ResourcesUniversity of Pennsylvania4025 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor-T7Philadelphia, PA 19104-5054215/898-8108A publicatioi: designed to address the community ofindividuals interested in training and placement ofhandicapped persons in the area of data processing.
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Withington Apple Pi JournalWashington Apple Pi8227 Woodmont AvenueSuite 201Betheida, MD 208143011654-8060
Feature reviews of microcomputer hardware andiaftWare. It alio serves as a type of computer bulletinboard for indiViduals wishing to meet andlor help othercomputer users.
Link-and-GOCOPH BulletinCOPH=22030 Irving Park RoadChicago; IL 606183121477-1813
Periodicals dedicated to handicapped persons who usepersonal computers. Quarterly.
On-Line TodayCompuServe; Inc.5360 Arlington Centre Blvd.Coltunbid, OH 43220irks peria informs subscribers to CompuServe's
Ai:dicappt d Elsees_ Database about new technologiesnd iervicei available on the database.
Accent on LivingBox 700Bloomington; IL 61701309/378-2961Quarterly. Information for physically disabledindividads.
The Dinh led ChallengerKissick's Consultants; Inc.1615 South FourthApt. #M=3210Minneapolis, MN 55454Quarterly newsletter. Each isswe features one disabledperson and one nondisabled person with positiveoutlooks.
Bits sic: PiecesMassachusetts Rehabilitation Commistion LibraryRoom 33120 Park PlazaBoston, MA 02116617/727-1140 (voice and TDD)A_bi-moruhly newzfeuer and acquisitions list of theMassachusetts Rehabilitation Commibsion Library. TheLibrary has a large collection of disability andrehabilitation information.
The Disability RagThe Advocado Press, Inc.Box 145I-ouisville, KY 40205-545021459-5343
Deals with social change and political issues affectingtire disability rights movement. Frequently containsarticles regarding the relevance of technology andannouncements about new technology.
ConnSENSE BulletinConnecticut Special Education Resource CenterHartford Graduate Center275 Windsor StreetHartford, Cr 06120203/244-8514Coatains reviews of software as tkey apply tes specialneeds students. Lists upcoming events and technologicalbreakthroughi for people with disabilities as well asresource and reference information.
Bright FuturesEaster Seal Children's Center3161 Maple Drive, NLAtlanta, GA 30305454126- 4262Offers advice for pre-school computing, includingarticles on successful software utilized both in therapyand the classroom. Also covers questions and answersderived from letters to the editor.
AwarenessNAPVIP.O. ;kit 180806Austin, TX 78711InCiderCW Communications/PeterboroughP.O. Box 911Farmingdale, NY 11737=9811Montkly magazine that deals with the Apple I I series ofcomputers. Articles, reviews, including educationalsoftware.
Counterpoint9618 Peretistibri WayVienna; VA 02180703/281-3601
Quarterly newspaper sponsored by the NationalASsaciatith Of State Difectors of Special Educatioh.Practices, research outcomes, trends and advancements inspecial education.
Disability News OnLine257 Center LaneLevittown, NY 11756
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SENSUSTechno loTO_UPdateSentory_Aids Foundation399 Sherman Avenue; Suite 12Palo Alto; CA 94306auarterly.
UridatA13/.EDATA Iustitute4407 Eighth Street NEWashington, DC 20017Quarterly newsletter with Abledata current events;questions and answers, related information sources andsuer success stories-. A component of the Abledata User'sGroup.
Bulletins of Science and Technology for thc HandicappedFree of chstrge.Americiun Amociation fOr the Advancement of ScienceOffice of Opportunities in Science1776 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.WithingtOti, ro 20005202/4674400Quarterly. Includes announcements of products,meetings, scholarships, grants, resource lists, andsumnwries of cW :eta research.
The Catalyst1259 El Camino RealSuite 275i:Plrilto Park, CA 94025415/326-6997r?nwnthly; Newsletter of Ike Western Center forMicrocomputers in Sp,:cial Education; Inc.; Informationon products, research, and applications.
Closing the GipP.O. Box 68Henderson; MN 56044612/248-3294
&monthly. Information on the use of computers inspecial edwewion and rehabilitation, incliading softwareand hardware reviews, user comments, articles, andsuggestions.
Computer Disability NewsFree of charge.National Ea Ittr Seal Society2023 W. Ogden Ave:Chicago, IL 60612312/24344WQuarterly; Announcements regarding products, softwa/e.meetings, grants; interviews with ,eaucrs in the field.
COPH Bulletin2030 Irving Park RoadChicago; _IL 60618Committee on Personal Computers and thc Handicapped;Quarterly.Cue Net/getterP.O. Box 18517San lose CA 95158Binicinthly; Special education news and information onedwcational SOftware.
Current DATAData InstituteThc Catholic: Univrrrity of Amcrica4407 8th St N.E.San Jose, CA 95158
FDLR&SouthExeeptional Technology9220 SW 52 TerraceMiami; FL 33615305/274-3501
Micro ScopeHCCCP7938 ChestnutKansas City, MO 64132816/363-4406 _
Quarterly newsletter of the Handicapped Children'sComputer Cooperative Project. Includes softwarereview and application tips.
NetworkNu charge.2520 Broadway DriveMinneapolis, MN 55110Bimonthly Instructional newsletter listing materialsavailable from the Minnesota Educational ComputingConsortium.
Re:AbleRe:Able PublishingP.O. Box 381Bellflower, CA 90706Bimonthly; Provides announcements and articles onsuccessful computer ap,Ilications.
Rehabilitation Technology ReviewRESNA1101 Connecticut Avenue NWSuite 700Washington, DC 20036202/857-1199"Left to Our Own Devices"
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The Sloane Report9220 SW 52nd TerraceMiami, FL 33165305/251-2199
Bimonthly. Available on cassette. Information on thecomputer industry; software and hardware reviews,consumer tips, and product information.
Teaching Research NewsletterSpecial Education DipartmentMonmouth, OR 97361503/838-1220
Tradt-a--Comp, Trade-a-DiskP.O. Box 671Bethel Park; PA 15102Monthly; For tkose wanting to buy, sell, or trade new orused compwer kardware and software.
VME (Volunteers for Medical Engineering, Inc.)11728 Mays Chapel RoadLutherville, MD 21093301/252-7834
Classroom Computer NewsInternational Educations, Inc.51 Spring Stre-tt
Watertown, MA 02172
The Computing TeacherS21.50/yr.135 Education1787 Agate StreetUniversity of OregonEugene, OR 97403503/686-44149 issueslyr (August-June). The journal of ICCE(Internationd Council of Computers in_Education).Articles, columns of various interest areas (logo, math,language arts, sciences) software reviews, new products,calendarslupdates.
Educational DealerPitman Learning19 Ditvis DriveBelmont, CA 94002
Educational TechnologyEduzational Technology Publications720 Palisade AvenueEnglewwd Cliffs, NJ 07632201/871-4007Monthly. Articles dealinrwith the application ofcomputerm for education, literature and product reviews,and abstracts of documents from the ERICClearinghouse of Information Resources.
Electronic LearningSchblattic, Inc.P.O. Box 645
Lyndhurtt, NJ 07071
Family ComputingScholastic, Inc.351 Garver RoadP.O. Box 2700
Monroe, OH 45050-9998
Jouro:0 of Educational Technology Systemsaaywo-cid Publishing Company, Inc.120 Marine StreetFarmingdale; WY 11735
Journal of Special Education TechnologyManaging EditorExceptional Child CenterUMC - 68Utah State UniversityLogan, Utah 84322Quarterly; Information, research, and reports ofinnovwive practiees applicable to educational technology.
Personal ComputingHayden Publishing Company10 Mulholland DriveHasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604School Teth NewsS32.95/yr.
alucation News ServiceP.O. Box 1789Carmichael; CA 95609916/41854159
916/488-46237 issueslyr; Sept,May; yearly Mde... trticles, newsbriejS, new produc and resources software evaluations.
Computer Review-For Apple Users in Speech and Hearing$24.95/yr.P.O. Box 1139State Ca lege, PA 16804Monthly newsletter. Tips and tricks, software v.aluation,articles, question-and-answer column.
Computers and the GT StudentCreative Computer Enterprises3002 Roanoke CircleLi Fayette, IN 47905Quarterly; software reviews, articles, Q & A column,classroom management tips and hints.
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SIG Bulletin135 EducatiooUniversity of OregonEugene, _OR 97403Quarterly; is a forum for ICCE special interest groupsto exchange informtion. One SIG is the SIGSPED - forSpecial Education.
Computers and Complex Thinking NewsletterJanice PattersonNational Center in EffectiVe SecondarY SchoolsSchool of Education; University of Wisconsin=Madison1025 West Johnson StreetMadison, WI 53706608/263-4200
HeathCloser Lciok Resource CenterBox 1492Washington, DC 20013202/833-4707
Software in the Classroom, A Newsletter for Social StudiesTeachersJohn RuggieroFreeFocus Media, Inc.839 Stewa>1 AvenueP.0 Ms 865Garden City, NY 11530800/645-8989516/794-8900 (NY)Quarterly.
UpdateERICCouncil for Exceptional Children1920 Association DriveRenion, VA 22091703/620-3660Semi-annual
Rehab BriefPSI International200 Little Falls StreetSuite 104Falls Church, VA 22046Monthly newsletter each focusing on a specific topic
The Compu-Tech ConnectionResearch and Training CenterStout Vocational RehabilitationSchool of Education & Human ServicesUniversity of Wisconsin-StoutMenomonie, WI 54751Quarterly newsletter; Product and resource descriptions.
Disabled USAPresident's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped1111 20th Street NWWasliington, DC 20210202/653-5044
Communicating TogetherBlissymbolics Communication Institute350 Rumsey RoadTor-Onto Ontario, Canada M4G 1R8416/424-3805___,
Communicating Togetiwr iS_a quarterly joUrnal piiblishedby the Blissymbolics Communication Institute.Application-of Blissymbols and information useful inimplementing all augmentative communication systemsare provided;
Iiiternational Rehabilitation Review432 Park Avenue SouthNeW York, NY 10016212/869-0460Quarterly.
The AdvocateNSAC1234 Massachusetts Avenue NWSuite 1017Washington, DC 20005202/783-0125Containt current information relating microcomputers tothe teaching of autistk children. Also lists inforinationconcerning conferences relating to computers and autism.
Journal of Learning Disability5613 W. Cermak RoadCicero, IL 60650Includes section on computers in the schools.
Current ExpressionsPrentke Romich Company1022 Heyl RoadWooster, OH 44691Quarte-ly; Product information, articles on system users.
Augmentative and Alternative CommunicationWilliams and Wilkins428 E. PreSton StreetBaltimore, MD 21202Journal focuses on non-verbal communication, integrationtheory, technology, systems development; assessment,treatment and education of alternative systems users.
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Appendix A: Additional Sources of InformationIMIrALS Association NewsletterALS AssociationMix 5951Sherman Oaks, CA 91403818/990-2151
Contains summaries of available computer-assistedcommunication appliances and devices. Newdevelopmerus in the computer-assisted communicationfield are covered in each issue.
Communi-CollegistCallier Center for Communication Disorders1966 Inw6cid RoadUniversity of TestsDallas, TX 752252141783-3030Provides current information on augmenfi. iecommimication owerials, equipment, and literature.
Assistive Devices NewsPennsylvania Assistive Device CenterElizabethtown Hospital and Rehabilitation CenterElitaliethtown, PA 17022717/367-1161
Monthly; Provides product information; announcements,and conference reports. Focuses on augmentativecommunication, and includes information on computeraccess peripkends.)
Communication OutlookCirculation ManagerMichigan State University405 Computer CenterEast Lansin& MI 48824-10425171353-0870
Quarterly; Focuses exclusively on communication aidsand techn4ques.
Developmental Equipment Newsletter981 Winnetka TerraceLake Zurich, IL 60047312/438=3476
Prodwt updwes on augmentative communication andcomputer access devices; articles sharing usefulequipment applications.
Blindness-and Ilision-Imnairments
See Informafion Resources on Access to Computers forBlind and Visually Impaired.
Deafness and Hearing Imnairments
See Information Resources for the Deaf
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ApOndix A: Additional Sources of Information
NetworIc Bulletin Boa ds and Databases
This is a :summary of databases and computerized networks of intereat to yieople Withdisabilities and those working with them. No recommendations or endorsements areimplied by inclusion on this list. Contact each resource for more specific and up-to-dateinformation.
Rotiotics Information(BRS)EIC/Intelligence, Inc.48 We4t 38th StreetNew Yoi.k, NY 10018212/9448500Database with journds, books, technical reports, andconference proceedings dealing with robotics.
On-L.ine Microcomputer Guide and Directory(BRS)On-Line, Inc.11 Tannery LaneWeston, CT 0688320312274466Database with listings of software, includingdescriptives, reviews, and producer comment. Nogamelentertainment software.
4 Sights NetworkNational Information System for the Visually Impaired16625 Grand RiverDetroit, MI 48227313/272-3g00
Teleconferencing, bulletin board, and database for blindpersons and those working with them. Databaseinformation is available on -ehabilitation resowees,public policy, calendar of mts, software descriptionsand reviews, a Muldhandicapped blind conference,specialized training facilities, low vision, job exchange,technological aids and assistive devices, and occupationalinformation.
COmpuServePO Roz 202125000 Arl;rigton Catre BlvdColutz,N is 432208IX}/81841CV
A nationwide database with bulletin boards that provideinformation on twudicapped persons, issues, technology.and statistics, among other things.
KenchlINETKendall Demonstration Elementary SchocA800 Florida Avenue NEWithingted, DC 2000220V651-5260 (voiCe Or TDD)A computer network developed specifically for schoolsand programs serving hearing impaired students.ElectrOnie bulletin bOardi on new hardware; solutions totecktdcd problems, what works well with deaf students,discwsions of trends. An edwationd SoftWareclearinghouse listing programs in use or under _evaluationat KDES or Other schools and programs for the deaf.Electromic mail sySteM, computer pen pal project.
ARM_ (Advanced Rehabilitation Technology Network)ACS Medicom25825 Eshelman AvenueLOMiti, CA 90717A network for rehab centers in N. America designed andmanaged by ACS MedicoK Intended to provide a key toMori ..ffective use of all _rehab databases; Informotionis ovoiloble Oh research_& technical information; productinformation 4 test results, funding,efforts; education, employttrent. As well as electronicMail and data, ARTN stations will be able to ran and uieany prOgrain On the fileierver (e.g., Lotus 1-2-3 andDBase 111 Plus, etc.). 25 round one sites began usingART N in June 1986.
AppleCider BBSGreg Trobaugh39-44 24th Street, Apt. 3BLong Island_ City, NY 11101718/482-0088 (voice)7181482-0089 (modem)A bulletin board Service designed to provide support toall compwer wets, with Special emphasis on makinginformation available to disabled persons regarding theuse af the Computer for productive work andrehabilitation.
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CTG SolutionsClosing the Gap
BOX 68
Henderson, MN 56044612/248-3294A database _with inrmation_on computer technology joi-persons with disabilities. Information on_1...:.rdware,software; publicaticns; organizations; an4practicestprocedures is available at a cost of $1000 per'voiary. AnAiied menthership fee will be initiated in
ober, 1986. Mail or phone inquiries; operator sends apr listed document.
CompuHelpNational Association of Blind and Visually ImpairedCOmputer UsersP.O. Box 1352Roseville, CA 95661-1352916/7863923, modem916/783-0364, voiceA menu-driven database and bulletin board for use byblind and visually impaired computer users lnformafionon hardware, software, publications in braille or tape,self-help groups, blind computer user groups, etc. Nocharge; 310.001year donation is requested. 24 hours perday.
Logo Class Penpal NetworkRuffner HallUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville; VA 22903804/924-3332The network matches participating Logo teachers andtheir classes with other counterparts from around theU.S.; Canada, or overseas, by grade level-, Logoexperience, interests, and computer compatibility.
Rare Disease DatabaseNORDBox 8293New Fairfield, CT 06812203/746-6518
This is a searckabie database on CompUServe, accessiblewith a PC and a modem. Contains kealth relatedinformation with resources that can be contacted forfurther assistance.
CompuServe(1) HUD (Handicapped User's Database)Rear 4Furry CourtLancaster, OH 43130
The Disability ForumMimed MandellP.O. Ikrx 3557Berkeley; CA 94703Information sharing,_experience sharing. Also TheMainstream Center, Round Hill Road, Northhampton,MA 01060-2199.
Rural Rehabilitation Technologies DatabaseUniversity of Nor o DakotaMedical Center, Rehabilitation Hospitalact 8202Grand Forics, ND 582027011780-2489
This organization maintains a database containinginformation about technological devices af interest todisabled people.
Tech-NetPsi-Tech ProgramConcepts for Independent LivingOperatiow Center2203 Airport Way SouthSuite 310Seattle, WA 98134206/343-0670A nationwide information network for the disabledcommunity. Four available databases service referral,equipment exchange, pablication referral arid talentregistry (able-bodied volunteers). Planned database:civilllegal rights, peer interest groups, open bulletinboard for information sharing.
JAN (Job Accomm6dation Network)PD. BOX 48MorgAntoan, WV 26505304/293-7186 (general information)M30/5264234A computerized catalog of solutions to accommodatefunctional access limitations in work environments: Itwas developed to promote the hiring and advancement ofpeople with organizations.
ABLEDATANational Rehabilitation Information CenterThe Catholic University of America440/ Eighth Street NEWsshingion, DC 2001720Z/635-6090A ermif,rii iirizrq listing of commercially availableproducts for rehabilitation and independent living.
Acemt on Inft mitionP.O. B , 700Bloomington; IL 61701309/378-2961A computerized produ,, database orgarized bycategories of equipment and by disability function.
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ADDS (Assistive Device Data Wise System)American International Data Search, Inc,2326 Fair Oaks BotileigardSuitt CSacramento; CA 95825800/2758700800/223-2437 (California reSidenti)A source of information on adaptive equipment programsand other resources. Requests can be made via computer.Mail, or the toll free number.
AdvocNetThe National Center for Research in Vocational EducationOhio State University1960 Kenny RoadColumbus, OH 43210800/848-4815614/486-3655 (in Ohio)A communications network for vocwiona: edurators;inClUdii The Vocational Education Special NeedsNewswire.
CONFERBlissymbolics Communication Institute550 Rumsey RoadToronto, Ontario MG 1RS406/424-3806A computer conferencing network that enables users toestablish and participate in technology-related forumsand conferences regarding individuals.
CRISP (Computer Retrieval of Information on Scie.7tificProjects)National Institute of HealthWestwood Building, Room 1485333 Westbard AvenueBethesda; MD 20205301/496-7543
A scientific base of information developed from recentgovernment health research.
BDIS (anter frit Birth Defects Information Services)171 Harrison AvenueBoston; MA 02111617/956-7400A ccmpuzerized database of articles, diagnostic testcases; and an andiagnosed birth defects registry.
National Computer Bulletin Board DirectoryThomas Wnorowski$2.003352 Chelsea CircleAnn Arbor, Nit 48104Lists more tkin 1400 bibliographies.
CUSSNe (Computer Us, : ; Services Network)DiVisibb oi %cial Wc-rkEast Cstrolina UniversityGreenville, NC. 27834COMputerized inVentory of commercially available andpublic donvain human services software. One componentspecializes in info on computers and handicapped users.Classification by special interest group available. Localand national bulletin boards, downloading of publicdomWn software, skilli bank, special interest groups.Teaching materials, reports, literature concerned with theeducation of disabled children and adults.OR: Dick Schaech, School of Social Work, University ofTexas w Arlington, P.O. Box 19129, Arlington, T X76019.
DEAF-NETSRI International333 RiVentWoeid AVenueMenlo Park, CA 94025415/859-2236
A computer network designed for but not limited to thehearing impaired.
EIES (Eleetronic Information Exchange System)Computerized Conferencing and Communications CenterNew Jersey Institute of Technology323 High Street_Newark, NJ 07102201/641-5321
Currently investigating the use of the Ft ps System toalto* people With disabilities, the homebound, and seniorcitizens to communicate among themselves and withothers.
ECER, ERIC (Educational Resources Informatien Center)Council for Exceptional Children1920 Asiciciation DriveReston, VA 22091703/620-3660ECER is the ERIC database. It has educationalmateriali (including :,.pecial education), reports,bibliographic information, available via comput...,microfiche, or paper copy.
HELPNETSpecial Education Software CenterBuilding B, Room S312333 Ravenswood AvendeMenlo Park; CA 800/435-7639 (access) (except Alaska andHawaii)800/2232711 (technical information)800/327-5892 (software infOrmation)On-line access to the Special Education Software Center.With er iiiodem and telecommunications software; thecentOr ean be contacted via a toll-free number. Futureplans include bulletin boards where software subroutinesdeveloped as a part of technical assistance activities aremade available. No charge.
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HEX(Handicapped Education Exchange)11523 Charlton DriveSilver Spring, MD 209023011681-7372A computerized bidletin boaid available through thepUblic telephone network. Free services are offered forthose involved in the education of the haridicapped.
NTIS (National Technical Information Service)Department of Commerce5285 Port Royal RoadSpringfield, VA 22161-2200705/487-4600 general information703/487-4642 computer searches703/4874640 documentsA leading source for government research and reports.Data searches on topics are published and available fororder.
UNETThe M.US.E User's NetworkWestern Illinoa UniversityMacomb IL 61455109/203-2257An etectronic bidletin &Yard for computer users, programdevelopers; and edurators; informalion on computer usein special education, forum for information and ideasharing, and access to public domain software relevant10 the field. On-line 24 hoursIday, 7 dayslweek. Nomembership charge.
Well-Net(CHIP - Community Health Information Project)222:C Vie* StreetMounrain View, CA 94141415/901798415/9-68-1126
A nationwide electronic bulletin bOard for the disabled.No membership fee.
NARIC (National Rehabilitation Information Center)See ABLEDATA
REHABDATASEE ABLEDATA
SpecialnetNational Atsociation of State Directors of Special Education2021 K Street NW; Suite 315Washington, DC 20006202/2W1800This network features telephone access, electronic mail,bulletin and data collection in the area of specialeducation.
Center for Special Education TechnologyTechnology Information ExchangeCouncil for Exceptional Children1920 Atiociation DriveReston; VA 22091800/345-8324703/6203660Two electronic bulletin boards offering news aboutspecial education technology and information from otherspecial educators. Information is pr:marily on how thetechnology is used, rather than on the products.Information and fact sheets available at no charge.
LINC Resources, Inc.3357 N. High StreetColumbus, OH 43214614/265462A computerized database of the software for instruction,personal assistance, administration, and testing. Freesearches.
Microcomputer Education Applications Network256 North Washington StreetFalls Church, VA 22091703/536-2310An information exchange network for special edu.. -aors.
TRAINSuite 101Neshaminy Plaza 11Bensalem-, PA Wri)215/639452A database of testing; trWning resources, assessment, andworkshop materials used in special education. InserviceNetwork for professionals in special education.
Sources-of-Additional-Information
The COmplete Handbook of Personal ComputerCommunication: Everything You Need to Knov. to Go Onlinewith the WorldSt. Martin's Press175 5th AvenheNew York NY 100102121657-5151
Online Databases that Include Rehabilitation InformationSharon McFarlandNARICThe Catholic University of America4407 Eighth Avenue NEWashington, DC 200172021635-5822
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Appendix k. Additional Sources of Information
Associations/Advocacy Groups/Self-Help Groups
The groups and organizations listed below are concerned with the education,rehabilitation, and employment of severely disabled individuals. No rtcommendations orendorsements are implied by inclusion on this list. Contact each resource for more specificand up-to-date information.
American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and DevelopmentalMedicine2315 Westwood AvenueP.O. aoz 11083Richmond; VA 232301104/355-0147
Professional organization conceturating on the latestdevelopments in tke treatment of cerebral palsy
kw:claim for the Development of Computer-BasedEducation and TrainingWashington UniversityMiller Hall 409Bellingham, WA 98225206/676-2860Association for professionals involved in computer-basededucation and training. Membership benefits includeannual conference, newsletter, quarterly journal andlocal chapters.
American Occupational Thew,: xiat ion1383 Piccard DriveRotkVille, MD 29850301/948-9626_AOTA is a nationwide organization of professionalsconcerned with all aspects of the occupz4ional therapyfield. Tfu organization publishes the American Journalof OccupazonoJ Therapy.
ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)10801 Rockville PikeRockVille, MD 20852301/897-5700ASH A is involved in a number of different applicationsof computer technology, including administration, clinic,therapeutic, educational, and research.
Center for Computer Assistance to the Disabled (C-CAD)P.O. Box 314Hurst TX 76053817/273-2084
Association of Electronic Cottagers677 Canyon Crest DriveSieritiMadie, CA 91024Organization designed to support people wko work intheir_homes_with personal computers. Member: ranobtain marketing assistance and business consultation.information can be -obtained thrOugh CompuServe.
Association of Computer Educators, Inc.751 Band AvenueStaten hlaad NY 103107181596-5708
New York state area Facilitates inc).; "nation sharing,promotes equitable use of computers by all students.
BMUGI40/year; includes bi-annual newsletter, help-line1442 A Walnut Street #62Berkeley C-A 94709Macintosh Users Group; one of the Group's SIGs iscOncerned With educational applications.
acinon Computer Society1 Central Plaza ,
Boston MA 02108617/367-8080
California Governor's Committee for Employment of theHandicappedEXX1 Capitol MallSacramento CA 95814916/323-2545
Committee on Personal Computers and the Handicapped(COPH-2)2030 W. Irving Park RoadChicago IL 606183121728-9879312/477-1813Information and technical consultation.
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Community Health Information Project (CHIP)222C Vie* StreetMountain View CA 94041415,'968-8798
Conlin, NetRobert MauroDisability News On Line257 Center LaneI evittiawn, NY 11756Support network for employed, disabled men a r ,omenwho use computers to earn a living.
Counecticut Parent Advocacy CernerMohegan Community CollegeNorwich, CT 063602031886-5250
This organization act a.i a referral agency for peopleneeding information about services for handicappedpeople.
Coordinating Council for Handicapped Children220 South State StreetRoom 412Chicago, IL 666043121939-3513
Provides training programs on special education rightsand services for parents and professionals.
Council for Exceptional Children1920 -Association DriveReston, VA 22091-1589703/620-660The major national association of spe, fa! educationteachers; adtrtinistrators, and unlversiq students trainingto be teachers. Publishes Exceptional Children andTeaching Exceptional Children.
Council on Assistive Devices and Listening SystemsP.O. Box 32227Washington, DC 20007The primary goal of this organization of manufacturersand distributors is to alert the general public to ways inwhich electronic devices and systems can help hearingimpaired persons cope more effectively with theirdiiability.
Disabled Interest Group of the San Dkgo Computer Society(DIGSIG)Milton Blackstone1301 Dell Crest LaneLa Jolla CA 92037619/459-8255
Easter Seal Systems2023 W. OgdenChicago, IL 60612312/243-8400This organization sponsors grants for softwaredevelopment for disabled persons, and is developingregional adaptive device centers. Provides education,training, and discounts on selected computer systems.
Federation for Children with Special Needs312 Stuart StreetSecond FloorRoston, MA 02116617/482-2915Coalition of parent organizations offering technicalassistance and resource infor,.. rion on children withvarious disabilities.
FIGHT (Family Interest Group = Head Trauma), Inc. Library1370 Wellesley AvenueSt. Paul, MN 551056'21478=6477Offers advice, information, and materials (for areturnable deposit) on head trauma, rehabilit aion,medical care, and adaptive lifestyles.
Georgia Computer Programmer Group2201 Glenwood Avenue SEAtianu, GA 30316404/894-3972
404/874-8371
Iowa Computer-Assisted Rehabilitation Group (ICARG)Mr. Jim BorchardNorthgate ManorWaukon IA 52172
ISAAC (International Society for Augmentative andAlternative Communication)P. 0: Box 1762Station RToronto, Ontario M4G 4A3416/424-1806An information and referral organization for individualsconcerned with andlor working with communicationdisorders. Publishes Communication Outlook andAugmentative and Alternative Communication.
LIFT; Int350 PfingstenSuite 303North Brook IL 6IXT62312/564-9004Not-for-profit contract programming company thatidentifies, trains, and hires physically handicappedindividuals for major corporations.
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MuseularD!,strophy aciation810 7th AvenueNew York, NY 100192121586-0808Local ckapters, ,ejcrral services. Bimonthlynewsletter, quarterly publicotton.
Music Therapy Association25 Gelston AvenueBrooklyn, NY 112097181745-9231Provides services for disabled people interested incomputer-generated nuisic systems. Services includeconsulting and iysteriz set=up.
NAHSA (National Association of Hearing and SpeechAction)1080! 2tockville AkeRockville, MD 20852301/897-5700
A consumer advocacy group for speech and hearingimpaired persons and for deaf persons.
National Down Syndroit Congress18Gii DempsterPark Ridge,_ IL 60068312.,!--;L3-7550
.41 organization of parents and professionals thatprovides information on services for persons with DownSyndrome.
.iional Head Injury Foundation, Inc.P.O. Box 567Framingham MA 01701617/P79-7473
National Parent Chain, Inc.867C High StreetWorthington; OH 43805614/431-1911
This organization operates a SpecialNet Bulletin Boarddedicated to information about special education.
National PC Vis. Users Group1504 E 71st Place; #1308Tulsa Ole 74136918/492=0311
Or 130 Hosmer Drive, Syracuse NY 13209, phone3151635-9209
National Spinal Cord Injury Association149 California StreetNewton, MA 021586171964-0521
Provides information or referrals for the direct care ofpara- or quadriplegic pers its. Publishes a variety ofmaterials for rehabilitaf:on professionals and personswith spinal cord inju. les.
NSAC (National Society for Children and Adults withAutism)1234 Massachusetts Avenue NWSuite 1017Washington; DC 200052021783-0125
NSAC is a national service and advocacy organizationfor people with autism. Special SerVices are offered on alocal level as well as public polity adVocacy andinformation and referral services being offered on anatianal Stale. This organization provides informationrelating to computers and maistie children.
Ohio tealition for the Edutation cs: the Handicapped933 High StreetSuite 200:FIWorthington, OH 43085614/431-1307
Currently developing a statewide database of a :ciesSerVing handicapped children
PACER4826 Chicago Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 554176121827-2966
PACER providei information, training and assistance toparents of handicapped children. Advice is offered inthe areas of appropriate education and interpretation oflegal rights.
Quadriplegics Communications Group, Inc.407=333 Stradbrook
Winnipeg Manitoba R3L 0J5
SIGSPEDInternational Council for Computers in Education1787 Agate StreetEugene CR 97403-1923503/686-4414Special interest group for computers in specialeducation.
Special Interest Grout) for Computers and PhysicallyHandicapped (SIGCAPH)do Ats-oC;ntion for Computing Machinery11 West Znd StreetNew York NY 1003(Karen Anderson. Director; Rochester, NY,7 427-1834
TASH (The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps)7010 Roostvelt way NESeattle; WA 98115206/523-8446Offers information on severe-profound handicaps(particularly severe retardation). Maintains an extensivebookstore of books and papers regarding persons vithsevere handicaps. Produces assistive devices.
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Appendix k. Additional Sources 0' Information
Th ALS Aisinciatioa
Sherman Oaks, Ck8181990.2151This-national orgaru:a. -ts as a referral service foromputers and comma sted communication devices
io ALS patients. Most suk patients depend oncomputers to enable them to communicate with others.
The Disabled Children's Computer GroupFairmont hool724 Kearny SocaEl Cerrito, CA 94530415/528-DCCG
VIEWPOINTo Physically Handicapped Trainin4 'cro..cr
University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia PA 19104215/898-8108
Washington Apple Pi8227 Woodmont AvenueSuite 201Ilethedii, MD 208143011654-8060Organization of Apple computer users who vet anddiscuss all aspects of Apple comruters. Many of ihetopics are applicable to disabled individuals. Theorganization publishes Washington Apple Pi Journal.
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Ilsw,, Appindix k AdditionJ Sources of Information
Training Programs iu Technology in Special Education
This Wit -contains information n both degree prOgrams and workshop/trainingopportunities in the area of torc:,uter appl;cations for disahkd personS. Norecommendaticat or endoris: -ents arc implied tr.; inclusion on this list. Contact eachresource for more specific and up-to-date information.
ACTT Curriculum (Activating Children Throughchnology)
27 HOrrabin HallWestern Illinois UniversityMacomb; IL 61455KVZ98-1014
Prefect ACTT was a model demonstration groj-e-clfunded in 1983 to deVelOp a microcomputer curiculummodel for ages birth-6; _The 16/0iiitii. Was added_to theexisting setting to faster a sense of rifirditomy and co.,tt.:;1diet the environMent through environmental-co:trot, use:c .as a commumcation devieei as a tool to draw or write,and as_a teaching device. _Adopthre peripherals allowediiverd hcndicapped children IC b: part Of group ofactivities, and it was found that soz-.-al interaction wasequalised .srMa*fint by cOrnputer use in small and largegrouv.
Carroll Center for the Blind770 Centre StreetNcarton, MA 02158-2597Annual summer training prOgrain f r pecial educator,(introduction to co-.,outers and dc-ces devices accessdevices for the ipple, access devices for the IBM) a.:dblind teenage s (Weird processing).
Center for Learning* TechnologyState Universi'y of New York at Buffalo217 Baldy HallBuffalo, NY 14260716/636-2110
Incorporates an interdikiplinary approach to integratingnew technology into educatiOn. Goali includeinvestigating fundamental questions, cOnsti.uc'prototypes and istabhshing relationslapsindustry and education.
Computer and Information Science DepartmentUniversity of MassachasettaA305 Graduate Research CenterAmherst, MA 01003413/545-2744
Conducts research in design of single=switch scanningsystems lnvalved in the development and application ofmicrocomputer prograths for single-switch scanning.Evaluates software systems for the disabled.
Computer Resource Center207 N. 5an 1,,larco AVenueSt. Augustine; Ft 32084g04/824-1654, ext. 581Provides contputer training and technical nipport toteachers of blind students and teachers of deaf students.
Departmt ofiSpecial EducationCharles A. MacAraUniversity of Mar,tau-Cefilege_Park, MD 20 742301/454-6921
Computer re:hnot., .v inprog-am.
Department of Spec.tal a.ducationDr. Jean FleischnerOr. Robert Kretschmeriox 223Teachers CoilegeColumbia tiniVeriityNew Yoilt; NY 10027212/678-3880
In coOkekiitióii With the College's Depart nr.t afCommunicatiOn,COMPUting, and Technology inEducation; an M.A. in Learning Disabilities or Ed.D. inSpecial Education; involving the application anddeveloPMent of technology.
Department of Special Educati^nUniversity of Arkansas 4.ock33rd and UniversityLade Rock; AR 72204501/563335Teackes fiett0 rehabilitation and special educationprofessionals computer Use for a wide range ofpurposes. Involved in a variety of research projccts,particularly regarding the use of bar code technology.
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Appendix A: Additional &ources of Inrormation
Division of Rehabilitation Services (TN)400 Deaderick Street&lite 1100nattiVille, TN n 219615/741-5644The division is with SpeeiedNet, RekabNet,DeOfNet, SCAN, HEX,and ABLEDATA. It providesstatewide staff training in the uses of microcomputers inrehabilitation for vocational rehabilitation counselors.
ducation Divisioc. Thns Hopkins University100 Whitehead HallBaltimore; MD 21045301/338-8_273Johns rIopkins offers both a Masters and a Dprogram in Special Education Technology:Education Division conducts research on integratingmicrocomputers into the special education classroom.
Gallaudet CollegeMrs._Karen SimpsonGraduate Admissions Counselor800 Flori:la Avenue NEWashington, DC 20002202/651=5070800/672-7620, etc. 5070Master of Science in Educational Technology: SpecialEducationiDeafnesc.
Ins.itute on Learning-Baied Tools for Special PopulationsUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville; VA 22903804/92A-7107Thi. Institute was ,7. June 16 - July 5 4986. Amqvitiesto enhance u.:e of ompwer applications and technologyin special educatii. and clinical settings included use oflefirner-based software such as IWO, MPAL (a LOGO-like language which pc -mits we of interactive videodisk,speech synthesizer anti animation); Pr! !7toryboard, andListen to Learn (a talking word processor I, Participantshave the use of a computer and modem awing thefollowing year to exchange ideas and :nforrnation.
Lesley College Gradurte SchoblRebtet4 Corwin, Assistant ProfessorComputers and Education: Focus on Learners with SpecialNeedsDivision of Education and Special Education29 Everett StreetCambridge; MA 022.38617/868-9600, ext. 371Courses blend theoretical and field-based work; Master'sDegree or Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study.Program includes introductory level programminglanguages, software evaluation, applications for specialneeds learners, and curriculum integration
M.U.S.E. Trainer Project(Microcomputer Usc in Special Education)27 Horrabin HallWestern Illinois UniversityMacomb IL 61455309) 798-1072M.US.E. is designed to give participants expertise to takeadvantage of technology and the ability to train others inthe use of computers with disabled persons. The 7gruduate level courses include: Mi:rocomputerApplications in Education; The Young ChildLearningwith technology; Microcc .hn.,;ogy in theElementary if Middle S: ication ofMicrocomputers for Chi': J pedal Needs;Rehabilitation Application of Microcomputers by theHandicapped; Seminar in Instructional Strategies;Practicum in Training Teachers to Use Microcomputers;Modification of Microcomputer:. for Children withSpecial Needs; Field Practicum in TechnologyApplicationsRehabilitation of Adults.
Micro Abilities98 Main StreetSuite 232Tiburon; CA 94920415/435-2966Offers training to education and rehabilitationprofessionals and provides appropriate computer-relateddevices to work directly with clients. Assists d;sabledpeople with independent living skills.
MIcrocomputer Rrsource CenterSt. Martin's CollegeLacey; WA 98503206/438-4334Provides the opportioZty for educators and others toreview and evalume 41Iferent computer systems,software and other instructional materials. A variety ofclasses are offered related to new uses of technology.
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Prbjett27 Horrabin HallWestern Illinois UniversityMacomb, IL 61455309/298-1634309/298-1014 _
Project MDSE. is a federally funded program with theprimary purpose of training special education teachersto use computers in their classrooms. M.U.S.E. also _
identifies; ev&es agd catatogs hardware arid softwarethat is designed for or can be modified for use withhandicapped children. UNET is the user's network forinformation sharing, questions-and-answers, or problemsolving: Workslwpslpresentationsltraining can bearranged._ Possible topics iraludc: Micro-compute. L'sr_and the Handicapped Chi!a; Bitsand Bytes for BabiL-s:Introduction to Logo; Software Evaluation; AdaptingPeripherals; Using Switches with Handicapped Children;Integrating the Microcomputer in the Classroom;Learning from Computer C Ames; Word Piocessing;Computers as a Third Wave Tool
Rehabilitation- Research and Training CenterUniversity of Oregon217 Clini al Services 7, 'ildingEugene, OR 974055031686-3585
Admini3ters the "Conununity Living" Bulletin Board onSpeciaiNet. Develops interactive video for mildlyharidic7pped individoJs. Or$44lIes the local Special!merest Group for Spi.71,:2 ,:lors Of ICCE.
Resource CenterCoiorado Easter Seal Socic?,609 W. Littleton Blvd.Littletinti, CO 80120303/795-201N
Cffers a variety of computer sertices for divabledpeople, including computer amps, workshops fordisabled iiidividUals, teachers and therapists, andinformation on computers and adaptive equipment.
Selective Systems for Living2500 Riverside AvenueMinneapolis, MN 554546121375-0153
Provides workshops on specit put devices,environmental control devices and word processing.Assists clients in procuring systems. Working to linkhandicapped people to computers and employment.
SETUPSpxcial Educaticl Technology Users Project3430 Leahi AvenueHonoluln, HI 968158031737-2377
SETUP is a federally hnded project that trains specialeducation teachers in tl stai of Hawaii to thecornwer as a tool for cow,putrs ...171.uctionand computer assisted instruction.
Special Eduation Technology ResourceEmmanuel College LibraryThird Floor300 The FenwayBoston; MA 07115617/232-7913
Tlie center maintains a software lending library, modeladaptive hardware learning lab, and a variety of teachertraining opportunities for special educators.
Easter Seal Children's Center3161 Maple Drive, NEAtlanta, GA 3035404/261-6262Offers _advice and training for computer use with pre=Selickil handicapped children. Includes diagnostic.services for students regarding computers, peripheralsand appropriate software.
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Appendix k. Additional Sources of Information
Computer Assessment/Training Programs for Disabled Individuals
This list contains infc7mation on programs and organizations that provide training ;
disabled persons inveiving the use of computers. No recommendations or endorsemc:,are implied by inclusion on this list. Contact each resource for more specific and up-to-date information.
Cerebral Palsy Foundation of South Arizota4710 E. 29th DAC W.Tucson, Ar.e.ona 85711602/747-6809Involves basic rernediation and rehabilitation, yocationalcounselling and research on the use Of technology withindividuals with severe and profound handkaps.
Florida Diagnostic Learning Resources Services (FDLRS)9220 SW 52 TerraceMiami, FL 33165305/274-3501Offers diagnostics for computer compxibility fordisabled people, inservice training, computer informationresources, as well as software and hardware evaluation.
Du Page EaCcr Seal Treatment Centcr, Inc.830 S. AddisenVilla Park, IL 601813121620-4433
The center specializes in Mc use of persona' computers intherapy.
Adiptive Computer Technology CenterKennedy Memorial Hospital30 Warren StreetBrighton, MA 02135617/254-3800Utilizes and provides :'nstruction in the _use of computer-based technology to erthance learning, leisure,communiceition, prevocational skill devetopment,independent living, and environmental control.
John k Coleman SchoolNew York Foundling Hospital1175 Third AvenueNew York, NY 10032212/472-3322; ext. 629The School uses computers daily with multiplyhandicapped children (ages 1-10) to achieve a variety ofbasic educational goals.
Sister Kenny !nstitute800 E. 28th !' tet at Chicago AvenueMinneapolis, MN 554076121874-4175This organization uses computer programs to providelanguage and cognitive therapy to adults with neurologicinjuries.
Living Systemill 1 D2160 & LamarOxford, Mississipi 38655601/2340158Has a microcomputer laboratory equipped to evaluateand to develop hardware r''d software which willprovide capability to disabled individuals.
Rehabilitation Instit..:te of OhioMiami_Valley HospitalOne Wyoming StreetDayton, OH 454095131220-2CT 3
;Tke 1n.c. .u1e. uses computers to heip brain injuredrake mct.timum use of their abilities. Focus is
on cognitive and linguistic reirain:-.1 isingmicrocomputers as therapeutk
Yankton Area Adjustment Training Center909 W, 23rd StreetYanktor4 SD 57078605/665-2518Providec computer-assisted learning on the Apple Ile forar..a special education students. Focus includes jobskills, job readiness skills, math skills, time and moneyskills, pedestrian safety, and motivation.
Technical Resource Center1820 Richmond Road SWCalgnry, AlberU, Canada T2T 5C7403/229-7875Provides information and one-nwnth loan of devices inthe areas of adaptive toys, communication aids, dailyliving aids; inveNory coaled and microcomputers. Itoffers assessment and consultation.
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Sunny Hill licapiml for Children3644 Slocan StreetVancouver, British Columbia V5M 3E8604/434-1331
Offers assessment and trefining of physically disabledehildren for access to microcomputers for education,recreation, and cOminUnicalion.
Valpar International CorporationBox 5767T'icson, AZ 85703602/293-1510
Develops assessment equipment used by professionalsfor works; g _with peopte with various disabilities. Offersvocational assessment using microcomputers.
Resources for Living Independently Center4721 Pine StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19143-1809215/471-2265, 2266215/471-2267 (TDD)Provides computer trai, ng to disabled consumers as oneof its services.
PearsoniSotiety_for Arzessment and Compu r Tra ning700 West 57th AvcaueVancouver, RC CANADA V6PSC4/321:3231Tkree wain 9bjectivefand cornpatit'lity wi,training on the IB. 'provide employ,Km
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Orange alum Department of Education200 Kalmus DriveCosta Mesa, CA 92626714/96674140
The Educational Technology1Special Schools' goal is toprovide opportunities for students to learn how tobecome more independent in their present and futureenvironments.
Electronic UniversityTeleL;eatiling Systms, Inc.5Cif Beach StreetSan Francisco; CA 94133415/928:2800Offers -kome courses (including tutoring) or ,ersonalimprovement; business_andiprofessional skilcredit/degree programs via computers. Prr escounseling, an electronic library and a semi series.
Los Angeles Unified School District11530 HabyEcrino; CA 91436818/997-2330Provides microcomputer training to special educationstudents. Compute: s are adapted to meet individnalspecial needs. Emphasis is on vocational, recreational,andlor independent living skills.
Disabled Programmers, Inc.P.O. BOx 23118San Jove; CA 95153408/629-3700DPI is ad organization that trains disabled individuals tobecome eompider prograinmers. DPI'S MicroApplications Development Lab develops and designsadaptive device
BIPED Corny:. .on (Busineas Information ProcessingEducation for the Disa' cd)26 Paltrier's Hill R,Stanford; CT 06902203/324-3935
redchei computer programming to physk ally disabledindividuals at two different locations (Stanford, CT, andWhite Plains, NY ). COUTP-S available tuition free todisabled indiviaaals.
LIFT, Inc.350 PfingatenSuim 103Northbrook; IL 60062312/564-9005
Offee help and training in hiring handicappeditizlivids as computer programmers.
Project CableCarroll Center for the Blind770 Centre StreetNeWt- -n, MA ^215872597617/969-6200Provides computer assessment, computer training (onadaptive devices), and software, professional trdming,resairect (on detir7es), and word processing for visuallyimpaired high school students.
Association of Rehz6ilitation Programs in Data ProcessingP.O. Box 2404Gaitheriburg, MD 20879301/468-6142
Organization offering nationwide data processingtraining to disabled people.
Maryland Rehabilitation Center2301 Argonne DriVeBaltimore; MD 21218101/366-8800, ext. 231Provides evaluation of computer applications best suitedfor enhancing a disabled Person's vocation. Acts as adiagnostic resource center in setting disabled students'vocational goals.
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Averviix Additional Sources or InformationWIMIIPZ.,-1,1411M/CAMINCIN11
ihanirtCommunity Education
10(.=. te!acLi. iñN 3.)-itW
..,kwiniting computer programnung_and WordprOc.,ing classes for physically disabled adults as well
cOMputer classes for mentally retardeda.:141(3 to reinforce academic skills and independent
Handle:1'1yd Access CenterDuluth Public Library520 W. Superior StreetDuluth, MN 55802218/723-3809
Trains disabled persons in the use of the Apple 1 Ie.Applicasions include _word processing, data base,AppleSoft Basic; Logo, etc. Product information onsoftware, hardware, and adaptations is available.
L.D. College Writf!rs ProjectUniversity of Minnesota216 Pillsbury Drive SEMinneapolis; MN 55455612/376I672Provides training and practice in word processing tocollege-level learning disabted writeri. WOrking paperson compiled research is distributed by mail at cost.
Federation of thc Handicapped; Inc.21: V. 14th Street_New York, NY 10011212/242-9050Tkre Federation trains disabled individuals in wordprocessing and general education.
Compute Able NetworkP.O. Box 1706Portland, OR 97207503/644-2940Assists individuals with various disabilities to adapt andutilize the rapid advarices in complier technology.
STOREI-: 'Computer Access CenterCleveland Society for the Blind1909 E. 101it StreetCleveland; OH 44106216/791-8118
Offers orientation, evaluation; training, engirreeringtapott arid System rental to blind or visually impaire,,findividuWs. Goals are to expand access to education...and vocational opportunities through computer/ printtechnology.
Variety ClubWarwick Hotel17th and Locust StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 191032151735-0803
This organization offers vocational and rehabilitationtraini-g on the Use of Microcomputers.
Texas -z.te Technical InstituteDrafting and DesignTS11 WacoWieo TX 767058171799-3611, ett. 3200TST1 offers a cowse in Computer Aichr' : 'rafting forphysically ha-idicapped students. The objective is tohelp Students prepare for careers in drafting andindwtrial design.
C-CAD (Center for Computer Assistance to the Disabled)2501 Avenue JSuite 100Arlington, TX 76U01817/640-6613This is an orgaigzation that provides computer trainingand lab Placement for disabled persons:
Concerita for Independent Living2203 Aitpott Way SouthSuite 310Seattle, WA 9P134M3410670This_ork I is dedicated to developing andexpandih . for independent living for alldisabled per
Computers to Hel!3 People, Inc.1221 W. Johnson StmetMadison; WI 53715608/257-5917
ProVides diiabled people with vocational training incomputer operation. Also sells softwar Zcsigned forphysically disabled people.
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Appendix A: Additional Sources of Information
Inormation on Adaptive Toys and Toy Modifications
. _ . _ . .The following pages contain information regarding adapted toys and toy modifications toallow single switch control. No recommendations or endorsemenu are implied by inclusionon this list. Contact each resource for more specific and up:to=date information.
Books and Pamphlets
Switching Mechanisms for Special Needs A Project ManualWilliam M. LynnS6.50
National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Materials115 Old USDA BuildingOklahoma State UniversityStillwater,_ OR 740784051624-7650
This project inanual first explains kow swittkes work bypresenting basic electronics T"inciples, and then providesstep-by-step instructions for building several types ofswitckes and accessories.
Play: Children's ButiderS; A GUide o PlAy Materials1974
Association for Childhocel Education InternationalWashington, D.C: kesmiation for fliidhood Education
Home-nade Battery Powered Toys arid Educational Devices:sc icrely Handicapped Children
1980Linda J Burkhardt8503 RhoJe Islanc Avent
PArk MI) 20740
More How. nade 1.attery Devices for Severely HandicappedChildren with Suggested Activities1982Linda J. BurkLaidt8503 Rhode Island AvenueCollege Park; MD 20740
Homemade Switches -Id Toy Adaptatioris for Early Trainingwith Nonspeaking Feraons1984
William B. Colttr Jr.Cincinnati Center for Develop:Jilt:11 Disabilities33a1 Elland AvenueCincinnati, OH 45229L.SfiSS 15, 1; pp3?-35. (Rep,ints)
To. iad 1r.ases for Educati-arially Handicapp d Children
Bite., Charlotte Sehulm..n, Jayne'orNagfield, 1.. l'Nomas Pu14ishing
Technology for Independent Living SourcebookAlexandra Enders (ed.)1984
RESNA1101 Connecticut AvenueSuite 700Wuhington, DC 20036202/857-1199Thii bOok contains a comprehensive listing ofassociations, toy libraries in each state, andmanufactwers and distributors of special toy:.
Guidelines for Adapting Toys for the Physically HandicappedJayne Higgins1982
lifornia Avenue School215 West Califor:ta AvenueVista, CA
Touch Toys and How to Make Them1984
$100_+ .60 for postageTöiich T-coP-13-. Box 2224
Rockville; MD 20852This is an instruction book on how to make over 100 toysfor the blind. Checks p3yable to: Touch Toy.
Toy Modification Note: Build-it-Yourself-Battery-InsertG.C. Vanderhe:Jen1982
Trace Center1500 Highland AvenueS-1.51 Waisman Ct. rMadison, WI 53705608/262-6966
1111414/ IL= ' I1111^1 ,4" IMEM Mt
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Strategies for Helping Severely and Multiply HandicappedCitizenaWh(iere.d, J. Greer, R. Anderton, and S. Odle (eds.)1982
University Park PressBaltimore; MD
From Toys to Com Niers Acceri t'' r ;A:csIty DisabledChildC. 1, and M. Nomura1985
*17.00 (4th class), $20.00 (1st class) Plus $1.11 outside U.S.hristine Wright0. Rox 700242
Joie, CA 95170
AttotiatiOns and Ortanizations
LEKOTEK613 DempsterEvanston; IL 6020131213284WA non7profit resource center with specialized playmaterials, therapy equipment, and books for loan.
ACTIVEPlay Matter/NTLASeabrook HouseDarkes Lane
Petters Bar; Hats, ENGLAND EN6 2HL
USA Toy Library Associatior (USA-TLA)Judith lacuzzi, Exec. Director181:10 Pickwick AvenueGlenview, IL 60025312/724-7700Toy library, information on adaptive toys newsletter.
Cstaloes
Cornpu-Robot$34.95
Comp Th.th Systems DesignP.O. Box 516Hastings, MN 55033An cud-id-controlled robot. Easy-to-use, programmable,remembers up td 48 commands, 3 speed, right and leftturn; u-turn, pause. Uses 4 AA-batteries.
Arroyo & Associates88-45 79th AvenueGlendale, NY 11385718/8749-9306
Automated Therapy SystemsHarding md HarrisP.O. Box 1599
Orem, UT 84057
"ActiVe Simulation Prograiti"Dr. Edmond ZuromskiHandicapped Children's Technological Services: Inc.P.O. Rox -7
R E 028254C)11397-7666
"Active Simulation Program" offer a s r technicalheii,iletteis and an equipment develr -ual;market!: his products commerriall
"Special Populatiom Catalogue"Flaghousc, Inc.18 W. 18th StreetNew YOrk, NY 10011212/989-9700
lkhavioraidsSocial Technology Product1210 Alameda Drive
Tempe, AZ 85282
Kaye's Kids1010 E. Pettigrew StreetDurham, NC 27701-4299
9191683-1051
A Declaration of IndepeudenceAdaptive AidsP.O. Box 13178
Tucson, AZ 85732
Toys for Special Cl .
Steven Kanor, PhL101 Lefurgy AvenurHastings on Hudson, NI V J6
Zygo Industries, Inc.P.O. Box 1008Portland; OR 97297-1008503/297-1725
Handicapped Children's Technological Services, Inc.P.O. Box 7
Foster, RI 02825
The Able Child325 Will StreitNew York, NY 10014
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Appendix A: AddiL-Aal Sources of Information
Selected Information Re. :%!:;- for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Individuals
The following list contairi:: vaorination on information resources for the deaf or _hearingimpaired bobki and pin. -(1 Material% organization% newsletters and periodicals; andrnmpanie% Check the Additional Resources and Newsletters iregouree lists for furtherwiormatiom No recommendations Or endoratments arc implied by inciusion on this list.COntact each resource for more specific and up-to-date information.
Books-and-On-hr: Printed Materials
A Catalog_of Captioned Educational VideotapesNational Techeical Institute for th,-. Deaf (NTID)Rochester ItUtitUtt Of Teal:n:460Division of Public Affairs; Department VOne Lomb ist!:rnc: ial DrivePO. Boit 7887Ra hester, NY 1io23-0887716/475-6400
College Pod Career Programs for Deaf Students15.00 (1 to 4 copies)Gallaudet CollegeCenter for Assessment and Demographic StudiesKendall GreenWashington, DC 20002A guide to evaluating college programs; and informationon more. than 130 programs, incluchng available supportservices:
Organizations
Foundation for Communication for the Disabled31 Southampton RowLondon, ENGLAND WC1B 5FL101401019
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NITD)Rochester Institute of TechnologyDivision of Public Affair% Department VOne Lomb Memorial DriveP.O. Wok 9887Rochetter, NY 146234887716/475-6400
The world'I largest technical college for deaf students,Offering the opportunity for deaf students to go tocol4ge in a hearing environment to facilitate transition toa hearinr society (15,000 hearing inidents; 1,250 -college-age deaf studertr ;). Funded by the U.S. Department ofEducation.
National Ailociation of the Deaf614 Thaye!. Ave.Silver Spring; MD 20910301/587-1788 (voice s:),1 TDD)
Kelston School for Deaf ChildrenPrivate BagNew LynnAucklandAUStralia 874-859Uses computer techriology to aid language developmentfor hearing impaired students. Prol .4es courses incommercial applications for teenage and adult deafstudents as ',Veil as parents, and act.t a c a resriurcecenter.
Alexander Graham Bell Association for fa. Deaf3417 Volta Place NWWaShingtok DC 20007202/337-5220National orgaruzation offering support ; to deafindividuals.
National information Center on DeafnessGallaudet College
FloricN AvenueWashington, DC 200022021651:5109
Provides either direct information or appropriatereferenres to deaf or Vearing impaired individuals. Thecenter also publishes brief bibliographies and narrativefact sheets on requested topics free of harge.
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Newsletters-and-Other Periodicals
Thc Voice2939 HollandaleDall TX 75234214/349-3271 (voice or TDD)Bimonthly publication. Information for hearing impairedpeople on adaptive devices and computer accessequipment selection.
Shhh (Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People)7800 Wisconsin AvenueBetheada, MD 208143011657-2248 (voice)3011657-2249 (TTY)Bimonthly. A )grnal about hearing loss.
American Ancif: of the DeafP.O. &it -2605Columbia; ?,.:2 210453011461-7400
Jourrial f= .,-ofeisionals Working With deaf and hearingimpaire:2
Hearing I.. umentsP.O. Box 6t1'9Duluth. V.N 55806
NewsousidtAlexandcr Oraham Bell Association for the Deaf3417 VoltA Place NWWashington, DC 20007202/337-5220Newsosinds is a new:...,:tter for deaf aid hearingimpaired individuals that 4s pablished alternately withthe Volta Review (see below). It contains information onconferences concerning microcomputers.
Volta ReviewAlexander Griiham Irell Association for the Deaf3417 Volth PlaCe NWWashington; DC 20007202/337-5220This journal for hearing impaired people repons on avariety of technology-related topics and issues.
American Communications Corporation180 Roberts StreetEait Hartford, CT 061082031289-3491
AmZom I, LUV 1.
Garid9817 Valley View RoadEden Prairie, MN 55344612/941-5464
800/328-4827, cat. 1400
Breakthrough Trust Communication Centre5 Moreland CourtMoreland StreetNottingham, ENGLAND NG2 3GS
The Deaf Factory Store5010 Branchville RoadCollege Park, MD 20740301/772-1565301/722-2493 TDDProducts include computer and TDD software.
Krown Research, Inc.6300 Arizona CircleLos Angela., CA 90045213/641-1306 (Voice/TDD)
Palmettu TechnologiesP:O&x498Duncan; SC 29334803/439-4309 (Voift or TDD)
Specialized Systema Inc.11339 Sorrento Valley RoadSan Diego, CA 92121714/455-9000
714/481:61360
3M CompanyBusiness Communication Products n;vision220-9W 3M CenterSt- Paid, MN 55144612/733-1852
Ultratec, Inc.6442 Normandy LaneMadison, WI 53719608/273-0707Products include computer interface.
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Appt-ndix A: Additkmal Sources of InfOrmation
Selected Information Resources for Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals
_This list contains usefill sources ol information (banks and publications.newsletters/periodicals, organizations and companies) fc hi;ad and visually imriaireucomputer users No recommendations or endorsements are =plied by inclusion on thislist- Contact each resource for more specific and up-to-date information.
--",ks and Publications
Toys and How to Make Them1%4S3.00 + .00 for postageTonch ToyiPa Box 2224Rockville, MD 20852This is an instruction book on how to make over 100 toysfor the blind. Checki payable to: Touch Toy.
Computer Etinipnient and Aids tor the- 1nd and VisuallyImpairedComputer Center for the Visually laii.iiredBiiiith Cone&17 Lexington AvenueBox 515N,:w York, NY 10010The relidt Operience educating blind_andvisually impaired stulents in computer teclnology, thebook lists hardware, software; peripherals, archers,training, and dernonstrarion centers; products ;ndevelopment. and a checklist of technical c siderationsand advice on how to select twidpinent appropriate tOspecific needs.
The Future of Work for Disabled People: Employment andthe New Technologymoo print or cassettePublications and InforMation SerViCesAmerican Foundation :er 6: Blind15 West 16:h StNeW YOrk, 14,P.
c:mpifcrtion " -0.4 eat th,symposium of te sponsored by AFB andthe President's Con.mi.. on ;!..nployment of theHandicapped.
The Ultimate Guide$16.95 braille and cassette, $1995 printNational Braille Press88 S. StePhen StreitBoston, MA 02115Assists in selecting peripherrils for blind computermodems, braille printers, ink print printers, speechsynthesizers, paperless braille devices, odds and ends.
The Resource Manual, 2nd EditionPrbject CABLE(Computer Access for the Blind in Education andEmployment$25.00
The Carroll Center for the BlindProjett CABLE770 Centre Sir&Newton, MA 04.15?This manual includes curriculum, evaluation forms, lessonplans apid resources to assist in setting up or running aprogrcrn. Other trpics covert. I include funding andstaffing.
An Evaluation of :3M PC Acotss Systems for the Blind andVisually ImpairedC-TECIBM PC Access Evaluationknsory Aids Foundation399 Sfiermari AvenUe Suite 12Palo Alto; CA 94306415/493-5000
415-229-0430
Vow Can We Compute?Kathe Nolan$14.95VTEK1625 Ol:mpic Blvd
ita Monica, CA 9040480073452256(CA)80015214605Canada; Alaska 213/452-5966Cassette reCordings of eight half-hour radio segments onthe siikjitt cf coMputer access& adaptive devices forbh & visually impaired people. The series is directedtoward the be,,inning, elementary-level computer user &will Cover basic principles of computer use Moderatedby Jerry Kuns, program director of C-T C (ComputerTraining and Evaluation Center).
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The First and Second Beginner's Guides to PersonalComputers for the Blind and Visually ImpairedThe National Braille Press88 South Stephen StreetBoston; MA 02115617/266160The basic concepts, and reviews af popular systems byblind users-. The secomi Guide is a continuation, not areplacement of the first.
DialogueDialogue Publications3100 Oak Park AvenueBerwyn, IL 60402312/749-1908This publication, available in Braille, large ;_rint, cassette,or recorded disk carries columns tkat highlight computerand access technology for blind and visually impairedpersons.
BAUDAudio-Tech Litioratories1158 Stewart AvenueBethpage, NY 11714516/4330171Binsonthly; This cassette newsletter contains informationon associated access devices for microcomputers forblind users. A free classified section all /15 contributorsto list their services and products for sale.
Visualtek NewsletterVisualtek, Inc1610 26th StreetSanta Monica, CA 90404213/829-6841
Journal of Visual Impairment and BlindnessCirculation ManagerJVLB15 West 16th StreetWew York, NY 10011_Morahly, Sept4une;-Itesearch reviews, applications, andarticles on special topics-.
The CommunicatorRoute 4, Box 26Hiatt Ville, VA 24343703/766-3869
A bimonthly newsletter designed to provide informationto _teachers of the visnally handicapped. Emphasis is onavances-in technology and-hOw they are being used.Includes teaching hints; software reviews, user comments,and suggestions. Available in large or regular print oron tape
Computer Assisted Learning for the Visually HandicappedResearch Center for the Elucation of thc Visual:HandicappedSe1y Wick House59 selly Wiek RoadBirmingham ENGLAND 1329 7JE021-471-1303
RaiseC Dot Computing NewsletterDavid Holladay/Caryn Nav408 Sceth Baldwin StreetMadison, WI 53703608/257-9595 general608/257-883! technicalMonthly; explores microcomputer applications for thevisually impaired.
Mia.ocomputer News for 'leachers of Blind StudcntsCatherine MackFlorida School for the lEnJ207 St. AugustineSt Augustine, FL 32084904/824-1654
Talking aolk and Braille Sciok ReviewLibrary of ConuessWashington, DC 20542Contains descriptions Of books newly primed in Brailleand a list of Braille magazines. Talking Book Topics ispublished bimonthly and distributed free to blind andphs,sically impaired individuals.
Library of CongtessNational Library Service for the Blind and PhysicallyHandicapped1291 Taylor StreetWashington, DC 20542202/287-9281Bimonthly. Free to thT blind.
Aids and Appliances ReviewCarroll Centre fnr the Blind770 Centre StreetNewton, MA 02158
, 617/979-6200Quarterly; a comprehensive review of aids for the _blind.
b' Issues 9 and 10 covered voice output computer aids;Issue 11 covered braille oriented computer aids.
Softyme .
P.O. Boz 299Ne Wiidtt, RI 02840A bimomhly magazine 04 Apple disks.- Most of itsprograms are usable with the Echo II speech synthesizer-.
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Softdisk MagazetteP.O. Box 30008Shreveport; LA 71130318/868-7247A magazine on Apple diski; features articles andprograms; most usable wah the Echo II speechsynthesizer.
Apple TalkJeff Weiss$10110/year30b South Tyler StreetI ittle Rock, AR 72204A quarterly Magazine, available on disk, for computer.sers with speech synthesizers.
SENSUSSensory Aids Foundation399 Sherman Avenue, Suite 12Palo Alto, CA 9434564151329-0430
Quarterly newsletter with information regardingtechnologyand vision impairment. Spring, 1986 issue ofSENSUS dealt With accessible educational softwareblind and partially sighted people.
Technology Update_Sensory Aids Foundation399 Sherman Avenuoi_Suite 12Palo Ana, -CA 943064151329-0430
Newsletter with informal'on regarding technology andvision impairment.
The Visual Fie!dFlorida Inttructional Materials Center5002 North Lois AvenueTampa, FL 33614Quarterly newsletter on producti, projects, conferences,etc.
AF13 NewsAmerican Foundation for the Blind15 Weit 16th StreetNeW York, NY 10011212/620-2020Monthly publication. Information on the field ofblindneia and TOW viiion.
Yournal of Vitual Impairment and BlindnessAmerican Federation for the Blind15 West 16th StreetNew York, NY 100112121620-2020Monthly September-June
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Appendix A: Additional Sources of Information
Ornanizations
Sherry LowrySlieech Enterprises
aol 7986Houston; TX 77270713/461-1666
DiStribiites and develops large print and voice outputsoftware for other pro-ducts. Special Apple Speech -Large Print Resource List is available for $10.00.Catalog of _products available for $3.00 print, $5.00ditk, Mid $7.50 Braille.
Arnerican Printing House for the BlindPO. Box 6085Louisville; KY 40206502/895-2405Pitchiceil Of SoftWare for visually handicapped childrenbelow college level. APII-OlsO published User Manualsin Braille for Apple computers.
Braille Institute741 No. Vermont AvenueLeis Aogelet, C.: 90029213/663-1111
This organization acts as a technological resource centerfor both visually and physically handicappedindividuals.
Braille RoardNick Dotson904/433-5325A CoMPUter bulletin board oriented toward blindcomputer users.
Home Study _ConipUter Literacy CourseHadley School for the Blind700 Elm StreetWinnetka, IL 60093800 323-4238
(In Illinois, 3121446-8111)
C-TEC (Computer Training and Evaluation Center)Sensory Aids Foundation399 Sharman Avenue,Suite 12Fah) Alto, CA 94306415/329-0430
Teaches blind and visually impaired persons to usetbiiipider access devices. Provides a center foreqvipment, resdiate lists, purchasing guidelit vs andevaluations of specialized hardware and sojtware.
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Sensory Aisistance CenterDepartment of Justice10th and Constitution; NWWashineon, DC 20530202/633-5104This organization is a service and training center forblind and vision-impaired federal employees. Servicesinclude training in the use of computers anddemonstrations of new and exiiting devices.
National Atfliciation of Blind and Visually ImpairedComputer UsersP.O. Box 1352Roseville, CA 95661-13529161786-3923 (mOdem)916/783-0364 (voice)A nonprofit; charitable corporation with tne purpose ofgathering and sharing useful information for_blind andvisually impaired-computer users, and providing amechanism for ongoing exchange of data betweenmanufacturers, self-help groups; interested parties, andthe blind community. Runs CoMpUtlelp database andbWletin board. (See Networks, Bulletin Boards andDatabases.)
National Technology CenterJohn DeWitt, Evaluation CoordinatorAmerican Foundation for the Blind15 Wat 16th StreetNew York; NY 10011212/620-2051Evaluates products;_user network; databaie information.A resource for blind and visually impaired persons andinvolved professional&
The Carroll Center for the Blind770 Center StreetNet Mit, MA 02158617/969-6200Various publications; computer training (Project Cable)and other educational programs.
Computer Uieri of AmericaDuane Fi.whtr5028 Merit DriveFlint, MI 48506313/736-3774
4 Sights NetworkNational Information System for the Visually Impaired16625 Grand RiverDetroit, MI 48227313/272-3900
Joe GiovanelliAudio-Tech Laboratories1158 Stewart I.venueBethpam NY 11714516/433-0171
Blind Apple Users GroupHelen Keller National Center
Middleneck RoadSands Point, NY 11050516/944-8900
Harvey UuerBlind Rehabilitation Technology SpecialistBlind Center124 Veterans HospitalHine% IL 60141312/343-7959Information on various types of computer aids and theirapp icatiOn.
Low Vision Services & Aids for the 80'sAmerican Foundation for the Blind15 West 16th StreetMe* York, NY 11X111Pamphlets, literature, services for blind.
Information on Blind AccessNational Association for the Visually Handicapped22 West 21st StreetNew York, NY 10010212/889-3141Also a San Francisco office.
National Braille Press, Inc.S. Stephen Street
Boston, _MA 02115617/266-6160Beginner's guide to personal computers, many printerand modem monads transcribed in Braille.
National Federation for the BlindCommittee on Evaluation of Technology1800 Johnston StreetBaltimore, MD 212303011659-9314
Sensory Aids Foundation399 Sherman Avenue Suite 12Palo Alto, CA 94302415/329-0430
Smith-Kettlewell Imstitute of Visual ScienceRehabilitation Engineering Center220G Webiter StreetSan Francisco, CA 94115415/563-2323
Volunteer Braillista, Inc.5930 Old Sauk RoadMadison, WI 53705Will transcribe papers, books, e:c. into Braille.
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Additional Information Resouroes
This resource list provides information on additional hoil,d, pamphlet* and organizationsof general interest to disabled persons and those working with them. No recommendationsor endorsements are implied by inclusion on this list. Contact cach resource for morespecific and up-to-date information.
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HEATH Resource Center(Health Education and the Handicapped Center)National Clearinghouse on Post-Secondary Education forHandicapped Individuals1 Dupont Circle NWWashington, DC 20036202/939-9320800/54-HEATHDisseminates information about educational supportservices, policies, procedures, adaptations, andopportunities for disabled students. Prepares anddisseminates the HEATH Resource Directory andnewstetter three times a year.
Computer Technology for the Handicapped: Applications '85Selected Proceedings of the 1985 Closing the Gap ConferenceGrogan, Michael1986$19.95
Computer Te-chnology for the Handicapped. The Proceedingsof the 1984 Closing the Gap ConferenceGrolan, M. and Hagen, D.1985
$17.95
These proceedings of the CTG Conference presentationsprovide information on application of computers fordisabled persons.
Compilation of Clinical Software for Aphasic Rehabilitationand Cognitive RetraininxBrubaker, Susan Howell, and Rolnick, Michael L1944S69.95-
This compilation provides descriptions of softwareprograms and their characteristics for _use inmicrocomputer-assisted aphasia rehabilitation andcognitive retraining.
Ten KeysS198.00 (starter issue); $125.00 (renewal, supplements)Aids Unlimited, Inc.1101 North Calvert StreetSuite 405Baltimore MD 21202301/6594232Set of notebooks with separated into five sectionsincluding information on assistive devices; information onimplementation of 504, court decisions, books,publications, services and funding. Starter issue(containing all previous supplements) and 11 monthlysupplements, $198.00. Renewal, 12 supplements, $125.00year.
Publications from NARICNARIC4437 Eighth Street NEThe Catholic University of AmericaWashineon, DC 215017202/635-5826 (voice/TDD)-800/34-NARIC (voice/TDD) (information line)Periodical List: A Guide to Disability-Related_Journalsand Newsletters; The Afahoes Handbook: A Guide toProfessiorrd Journals in Rekabilitation: ResourceDirectory: A State Guide to Disability-RelatedInformation; Comm, Access and Applications forCareer Counseling with Vocational Rehabilitation Clients;Computers in Vocational RehabilitatioA: Current Trendsand Future Applications; Low Cost AT proaches toTechnology and Disability; Use of Computers inExpanding the Employment Opportunities for Personswith Disabilities
Quick Guide to Resourmain..Speial education TechnologyBob Reid and Diane Herera ShepardSector ProjectUtah State Office of EducationSpecial Education ectionDevelopmental Center for Handicapped PersonsUtah State UniversityLcgan, UT
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Appendix A: Additional &ources or InformationINL,Sp-ecial Edircatibii Applications for Power PadDunarnis; Inc2856 Buford HighwayDuluth, GA 30136404/476-4934
A Study of:Communication Aid Research; Prescription; andCommercialization in the United Kingdom and theNetherton&Richard /t Foulds$1.50
World Rehabilitation Fund, Inc.400 East _34th StreetNew York; NY 10016Attn: Diane Wood; Project DirectorInc ludel ler Vice deliVerY Mode li, aid demonstrationcenters; availabte commTmication aids, andmicrocomputer-based communication.
Communication Interaction Between Aided and NaturalSpeared: A State-of-the-Art ReportArlene W. Kratt$10.95
Trace_Research and Development Center&151_Wiiiman Center1500 Highland AVeniieMadison, WI 53705608/262-6966A Complicit-kin of pUbliihed and unpublished research,clinical obsetvationt and peripectives of aid users.Sponsored by 1PCAS: The International PrOject onCommuniccuion Aids for the SpeechimpWred
Used Equipment Marketplace: A Strategy for CuttingEquipment Coiti$9.00
Metropolitan Center for Independent Living1821 UniiersitySuitt N350St Paul, MN ssum612/646-8342 (voice)
612/646-6048 (TDD)
Recognizing and Enhancing the Communication Skills ofYour Group Home ClientsReVerly Sticker1985
Development Training CenterAttn: DTC Librar72853 Elia Tenth StreetBloomingnnn, IN 47405812/335-6508
Computer Technology and Persons with DisabilitiesProceedings1985
$1Z95
Office of Disabled Student &ervicesCalifornia State University; Northridge18111 Nordhoff StreetNorthridge, CA 91330Focuses on 27 of the presentationt at the con erence ofthe same name, held in October 1935.
Speech Systems for Your MicrocomputerGary ShadeWayne Green Publications GroupRoute 101Peterborough, NY 03458Voice input and outpat systems far the handicapped; lowcost to complex; eValaation criteria.
Computers, Education; and Special NeedsE.Faul Goldenberg et al.1984
$14.95
This book provides a practicalintroduction tO the icie Ofthe computer as a tool for special needs educazion aS itrelates to communication, access and motivation. Casestudies and a guide for implementation are included.
Technology for Independent Living SourcebookAlexandra Ender% OTR (Editor)1984$25.00RESNA1101 Connecticut Avenue NWSuite 700Withingtrin DC 20036202/857-1199
This Sourcebook provides an exhaustive listing ofreieurCei for individuals with disabilities and theprofessionals working with them. It also contains helpfulbrief articles explaining major concepts, philosophies,and technical information of relevance to the areascovered.
Features of Commercially Available Communication Aids/t_Kraat and M. SilVerPrentke Rornich Company1022 Heyl RoadWdoiter- OH 44691216/262-1984
This chart visually displays fan-a-ions of most Of themajor commercially available aids; many are useful forcomputer access. Non=PRC aids are included.
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Access to Computers for the Physically HandicappedPublication ACPHal 2/841984
No charge for single copyPrentke Romich1022 Hey! RoadWorster OH 44691216/262-1984This product brochure attempts lopromote a greaterawareness of compsaer-related PRC products, whichprovide access to computers for disabled people.
Guide firm for the Design of Computers and InformationProcessing Syeems to Increase Their Axes; by Persons WithDisabilitiesGregg C. Vancktheiden and Charles C. Lee (Coordinators)1986Trace R&D Center$7.40These Guidelines are a resUlt of industrylgovernmentlresearrhericonsumr cooperwive_effort_to study-thedesign of computers_ and develop recommendations formodifications to Make them more accessible. Theparticular focus of these Guidelines is the ability fordisabled personl to WM standard computers andsoftware. The Guidelines are continually revised basedupon the_work of the committee. Anyone _may participateby securing a copy _of the Guidetines, reviewing them, andsending in comments.
Personal Computers and the DisabledA Resource GuideNo charge for a single copyApple Computer20525 Mariani AvenueCupertino CA 95014408/996-1010
Telex 171-576
Haudicappedi How Can I Use Computers?The Handicapped's Source
Piestrori Corperation60 Page RoadClifton NJ 07012201/777=2700_This pamphlet gives an introduction to the 5asic parts ofa computer and how it can be used by disabledindividuals.
Guide to Learninx Resources for Users of IBM PersonalComputers1984
Available from IBM, 1984.
Personal Computers and Special NeedsFrank G. Bowe1984
Syber;2344 6th StreetBerkeley CA 947108000/227=2346
This book skows how computers can be used byindividuals with different disabiliries, in part by sharingthe stories of people who are using computers now.
Personal Computers and the DisabledPeter A. McWilliams1984
tantum PressLoubleday and Company, Inc.Garden City NYThis book gives an introduction and overview of thecomputer and its potential applications for disabledindividthals. includes comprehensive resource listings ofassociations, federal government agencies, state agencies,etc;
Handbook of Microcomputers in Special EducationMichael M. Berhmann
College Hill Press4284 41st StreetSan Diego CA 92105This book provides an overview of computer applicationsin special education in a way that generates enthusiasmand decreases the fern- of using computers.
Handbook of Microcomputer Applications in CommunicationDisordersArthur H. Schwartz
Prets4284 41st StreetSan Diego CA 92105This book focuses on the understanding and applicationof the compwer by agencies,clinics, and clinicians.Included are evaluation measures for hardware andsoftware, steps in implementation, and possible fundingstraregies.
Learning Disabled Students and Computers: A Teacher'sGuidebookICCE (International Council for Computers in Education)University of Oregon1787 Agate StreetEugene, OR 97403
Resource Book h Communication Aids A-37198
Appendix A: Additional Sources of Information
Microcomputer Resource Book for Special EducationDolores Hagen1984
Prentice Hall, Inc.200 Old Tippan RoadOld Tappan IH 07675800/336-0338Thii baok gives an overview of current applicationsindividuals with
Tell 'em Ware$10.00 (ASCII teit Mei; on Apple DOS 3.3 disk)1714 Olson WayMarshalltown LA 50158Over 200 addresses of sources useful in applicaticn ofApple COMpliteri With special education students; e.g.suppliers of Appte _compatible parts and accessories,
or suppliers of software for the handicapped; organizationsand indiViduals with further information, collections ofpublic domain educational software.
IBM Special alucation Resources Guide to AdaptiveDevices; Software; and Services for Special Education,Vocational Rehabilitation and EmployersNaticitial Support Center for Persons with DisabilitiesP.O. Box 2150Atlanta GA 30055404/238-3206A listing of resources related to microcomputer use by,persons with disilities.
Computer Technology for the Handicapped in SpecialEducation and Rehabilitation: Resource luide I and IIICCE (International Council for Computers in Education)University of Oregon1787 Agaw StreetEugene OR 97403
Software Selection, Evahittion and OrganizationICCE (International Council for Computers in Education)University of Oregon1787 Agate StreetEugene, OR 97403
Interactive Video in Special and General Ed: A DevelopmentManwalICCE (International Council for Computers in Education)U_Aversity ol Oregon1787 Agate StreetEugene, OR 97403
Indiana Aitistive EVevice Resource DirectoryInstrucdowal Maverials CenterIndiana Department of EducationBox 100, Butler :UniversityIndianapolis IN 46208317/927-0219Directory to help Indiana service providers match thoseheeding assistance to people and product sources.ReiMirteicontact persons for non-vocal communication inIndiana and a listing of the equipment they have areincluded.
CoMputer Use in Cognithe Retraining1984
$1.25National Head InjurY FoundationP.O. BOX 567Framington MA 01701617/879-7473lrichidel an OVeri,i-eW and considerations for determiningappropriate-use of computeriecknOtogy in cognitiveretraining; a bibliography with information OM software,computer adaptations, articles, resources.
Microcomputer Applications for Speech-Language Services inSchOola
Jana Sanders, M.A.
EVerYbody's Technology: A Sharing of Ideas in AugmentativeCommunicatibriCharles Goris-MonisCharlescorns Env.P.O. BOx 419Jean Talan StationMentreal, Quebec HIS 2Z3
Programming Equity into COmputer Education$9.95
Project on Equal Education Rights1413 K StreetWashingon, DC 20005A kit to evaluate the accessibility of compmer resourcesto disabled students, girls, minorities and low-incomeitudentS
Proteedingt Of the National Conference on Microcomputersin Special EdueationHartford; Connecticut March 1983CEC 55121920 Asteciation DriveRetton, VA 22%1
Microcomputers in Special Education: An Introduction toInstructional ApplicationsBudoff, Milton Thomann1985$1995This book introduces special education teachers andadministrators to microcomputers and how they can beused in special education settings.
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Computer Technology for-the HandicappeL in SpecialEducation and Rehabilitation1CCE - International Council for Computers in EducationUniversity of Oregon1787 Agate StruetEugene, OR 97403
Careers, Computers, and the HandicapriedMichael Bender, Nancy Pin-Milburn, Let RichmondPro-Ed
cXiimnizations
Education Turnkey Institute256 N. Withington StreetFalls Church, VA 22046703/536-2310
Provides information services and training on technologyuse_in special education. Also conducts _surveys of stateaa local education associations for piiblishers anddevelopers.
Computer Users in Speech and Hearing (CUSH)School of Speech and Hearing SciencesOhio UniversityAthent,OH 45701614/594-6168
CUSH is an organization of speech patiwlogists andMididlogists involved in the application of computertecksology in the communication sciences. Information isexchanged through journals and ri software lendinglibretrY.
SEDL/Regional Rehabilitation Exchange211 E. 7th stteetAustit4 TX 78701512/476-6861
This project identifies exemplary practices andprograms. -The core area is -HigkTechnologyApplicationsin Ow Vocational RehobilitatiOn Process:Technical assistance in this area is provided.
Fairfax County Public Schools10310 Layton Hall DriveFairfax, VA 22030703/691-2186
Resource center forsechnology for handicapped studentsin pliblic_sckaOls. Have explored computer applicationsin tke following areas: compiler literacy, CAlicommunication assistance awl vocational training.
East Range Developmental Achievement&X/ A Avenue_EVeleth, MN 55734218/744-5130An exchange network for information on tke use ofmicrocomputers by persons with developmentaldisabilities.
Data Referral NetworkMobility Special Services, Inc.190 Sumner StreetBoston; MA 02062617/891,8858Data Referral Network provides "one,stop shopping" fordiscthted individuals. (New York residents must call:80B1962-1480; ext. 333)
Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disbbilities1318 Dale StreetSUite 11X1
Raleigh; NC 27605919/733-9250Thii organization is a resource center for disabledpersons in North Carolina.
Mataachusetti Rehabilitation Commission LibraryRoom 33120 Park PlazaRoston, MA 02116617/7274140 (voice and TDD)This library is dedicated exclusively to literature aboutdisabled people. Information about computers andadaptive devices is available free of charge tohandicapped people.
First DibtDisability Information Brokerage SystemP.O. Bo.: 1285Tucson, AZ 85702-126021791-A 93A resource sharing network Ow provides a wide rangeof resources including information on new technologicaldevelopments regarding computers as well asaugmentative communication and rehabilitation devices.
National Center for Health Statistics3700 East-West HighwayHyattsville, MD 207823011436-8500
Easter Seal Children's Center3161 Maple DriVe, NEAtlantA GA 30305404/261-6262Offers adViee and training for_computer use with pre-school handicapped -children. Includes diagnostic
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services for students regarding computers, peripheralsand appropriate software.
Bliss/mbolic: Communication Institute350 Rumsey RoadT-011110.0, OlitatiO, Canada M40 1R84161424-3805
Support and educational group involved in the _design ofcomputer programs using Blissynthols. Resource centerfor the use of Blissymbols. Distriblite programs usingBlissymbols for augmentative communication.
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Bureau of Education for Exceptional StudentsFlorida Bureau of Diucation for Exceptional Students
. Knott BuildingTallahassec, FL 323019N/488-4245State Education Agency providing hands-on training formicrocomputer itse to teachers and students. Acts as aresource crnter for anyone wanting informationregarding technology and students with disabilities.
Ateets/AbilitiesP.O. Box 458Mill Valley, CA 94942415/188-5250Access1Abilities- maintains a data base of resources forphysically impaired individuals; The data bc..e containsinformation on services, aids, and adaptive devices. Thedata is not yet electronically accessibk
Connecticut Special Education Resource CenterHartford Graduate Center275 Windscr StreetHartfordCA 06120203/2464514Offers inservice trainingort microcomputer use in specialeducatim Acts as a resource center for computersoftware, professional books, tests, and instructionalmaterials. Runs an annual summer conference.
ABLENETCerebral Patty CenterGriggs-Midway Building1821 University AvenueSt. Pa Ul, MN 55104612/331-5958ABLENET provides information on technological devicesand support services for children and adults with severeor profound disabilities.
National Organization on Disability (NOD)2100 Pennsylvania Avenue NWSuite 234Washineon, DC 215037202/29159682021293-5968 (TDD)NO0 offersinformation and referral s,rvices to allhandicapped individuals. The organization is community=baseil an4 supports anational network of disabledpeople working together for change.
NIRE (National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering)97 Decker Road&diet, NJ 07405201/838-2500This organization is an information and referral centerfor disabled persons seeking rehabilitation with the helpof technology.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN)Fkik 468Morgantown; WV 26505800/526-7234_A service of the President's Committee on Employmentof the Handicapped, operated by NIHR (Nationallnstituteof Handicapped_Research)and RSA(Rehabilitation Services Administration); Provides c freeInformation system for employers regarding jobmodifications and accommodctions. Includes equipmentmodifications; site modifications; autredesign of jobfunctions to suit functional limitations;
ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted ChilorenThe Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)1920Ats-otiation DriveReston; VA 22091703/620-3660asabled or gifted children; produces one database,ECER (research and related Werature), and offerssearches of the ERIC database; publishes fact sheetsand brief bibliographies on topics of current interest;responds to information requats.
SECTOR PrOjettKim Allard; DirectorUMC 68Utah State UniversityLogan, UT 84322
1/75X7973
Center-for Multisensory LearningLin& De LucchiLawrence Hall of ScienceUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA 94720415/642=8941
FDLRS/EASTEilftn Ptitak, Dirextor1450 Martin BlvdMerritt Island, FL 32952305/631-1921
Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) of the USBioengineering ProgramEa Wor 61092501 Avenue JArlingtor4 TX 76006817/640=0204Tedurology for nientdly retarded persons. Adaptscurrently available assistive devices for use by retardedpersons; develops new assistive devices when needed;consOlidates information on the use of technical aids intotechnology resource library.
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05mputer Opiions85 Market StreetPoughkeepsie, NY 12601914/4712765Workskops, servke and consultation -to cckools, facilitiesand individuals interested in using computers withhandicapped children. Quarterly newsletter (free) withneW prOducts, unique applications, arid more. Also hasEdaccaional Software Catatog (free) - SOO titles bysubject area
National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials(Ncwrm)Oklahoma State Univenity115 Old USDA BuildingStillwater, OK 74078Provides information on rehabilitation with primaryemphalis On training materials for use by educators ordisabled persons or counselors. -Publishes the NCHRTMMemo (quarterly) to help disseminate information.
Stout Vocational Rehabilitation InstituteMaterials Development Center (MDC)University_of Wisconsin-StoutMenomonie; WI 54751715/232-1342Vocational evaluation and work adjustment; ^ollects;develops; and dissemiaates information and materials onvocational evaluation and work adjustment; including theuse of tectmology.
National Information Center on DeafnessGallaudet- College800 Florith Aventx NEWashington; DC 20002202J651-5109 (voice/TDD)1:teafness and hearing toss: centralized source ofinformation on deafness;-respands to inquiries fromparents; professionals; and deaf individuals;disseminates fact sheets, resource listings, and otherwattfait
Tech-TapesSusan EltingCouncil for Exceptional Children1920 Association DriveRestOti, VA 220918000/345-TECHSeries of tapgd messages on special educationtechnOlogy. Tap-% are available 6 PM to I PM Monday-Friday. Staff will answer and handle requests from IPM to 6 PM.
NEISSNew England Institute of Sensory Science71 Pleasant StreetWorcester; MA 01609617/791-4303
Information center on technology for people withhtaring, visual, balance and touch disabilities. Alsoprovides information on organizations and specialservices for people with sensory disabilities;
HELPLINEPracon, Inc.10390 Democracy 1..411t
Fairfax; VA 22030Prepares lists Of assistive devices. Checklists distributedprimarily to physician.? Offices to be given to patients asneeded. Lists me _sent in response to the checklistsreceived; with occasional further searches for specialproducts. Free of charge, funded by Merck, Sharp, &Dohme.
Mill Netk_ Foundation, Inc.P.O. Box 100Mill Neck, NY 11765Telecommunication van designed as -a mobile learning laband demonstration _unit- for-TDDs. Travels in aninterstate area in the northtastern region.
Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation of British Columbia2256 West 12th AvenueVancouver, Britith Columbia V6K 2N5Information center on resources for persons withdisabilities. KRIS database; soon to be available; willinchide information on technology, organizations andotker resources.
C-CAD (Center for Computer Assistance to the Disabled)2501 AvenueSuite 100Arlingon, TX 760118171640-61513
Generates the donation of compmers, peripherals, andsoftware from commercial organizations for placement(donation or on loan) to disabled clients. Maintainscomputer database of resources Of information.Consults and responds to requests for information aboutspecial adaptations or modifications to computers foruse 4 the disabled.
AIDLINElersociattEtimrprise Development, Inc.120 Admiral Cochrane DriveAnnapolis, MD 21401301/8414920Taped messages about technotogy for people withdisability. Suspended, but group is looking for fundingto continue project.
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The Technical Resource Center1820 Richmond Rwad SWCalgary; AlbertiN Canada T2T 5C74031229-7875Does assessments and provides technical aids w helpdisabled persons better reedize educational, vocational,sociat and independent living potentials. Consults on theselection, operation, and application of aids. Equipmentis toaned for trial use and assessment. Educatesprofessionals: Maintains computerized library ofinformation.
TASH (The Association for the Severely Handicapped)1600 West Armory Way&cattle, WA 9811920/W205055
Personal Computer Oppmtunities for the HandicappedP.O. Box .374Spicer;-_MN 56288612/796-576$TM: organization is dedicated to helping _disabledindividuals acquire job skills and jobs with personalcomputers.
National Technology CenterAmerican FOunditirin for the Blind, Inc.15 Wen 16th StrOtNew York; NY 1001121216202000The Cotter kat three components: National TechnologyData Base; Evaluations; _Research and Development.Provides a resource for blind and visually impairedpersons and professionals who work with them.
NTID (National Technical Institute for the IN af)Ltmls Memorial Di-lye
kochester, NY 1462311_6/475-6400
rhis organization rif the U.S. Department of Education isresowce ceruer for technical education for deaf and
tearing impaired people.
Western Center for Microcomputers in Special Educition259 E1 Camino Realhate 275denlo Nrk, CA 940251_151326-6997_
'riblishes The Catalyst (quarterly). Provides informationrn computer peripherals for use by handicappedndividuaLE
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Office of Special EducationApple Computer, Inc.20525 Mariani AvenueCupertino; CA 95014408/996-1010 _
Thrbugh thii office, Apple Works with key education,relwbilitation and adVacacy erganizationi nationwide toidentify the computer-relmed needs of disabledindividuals and to assist in the development of responsiveprograMs.
Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center inVoml RehabilitationPublications DepartmentP.O. Box 1358Het Spririgt, AR 71902Free description of research reports, reference materials,and training programs published by the Center.
LINC Resources; Inc.3857 N. High StreetCOltinibiii, OH 43214614/263-5462A market linkage special education project; LINKreceives Office of Special Education Program products,evaluates-them-for commercial and not=for-profitdistribution poteutial; aml assists developers inmarketing. Examples: "We_Are One; a video to increasesensitivity between physically handicapped andrtorarulicapped- persons; Education,CareerDevelopment and the Physically Disaled;" "It rakes AllParts," a Manual of activities for _severely disabled andsensory impaired presckaolers; "Optacon InstructionMmuurd _For Childrenr "Yes, You Can! The SeverelyCommunicatively Impaired Child in the Classroom:.including 14 videotapes and manual:
Closing The Gap, Inc.P.O. ROI 68Hendersot4 MN 56044612/248-3294National and regional conferences, workshops andtraining. -Also-operates a baokstore and publishes anewspaper dedicated to the latest in technology fordisabled people.
DADA (Designing Aids for Disabled Adults)1024 Divont StreetUnit 5Toronto; Ontario; Canada M6H 2A2416/633-4494Helps to train disabled adislts arid health careprofessioruds in the use of new and existing tecknology,researches and develops low-cost technical aids; runsworkshops.
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PIII.R.ST. LINK(Physically Handicapped Information Resource Service onTechnology)Kitdaener-Waterloo Services for the Physically Disabled75 King Street SouthSuite 606Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2.1 1P2519/88U640Provides physically disabted individieals withopportunities for hands-on computer experience and up-to-date information on computers and technical aids ordevicet.
NASDSE (National Association of State Directors of SpecialEducation)2021 K Street NWSuite 315Washington, IX 20006202/2a&1800
Trace Research and Development Center on Communication,Control, and Computer AccessReprint DepartmentS-151 Waisnaan Center15(10 Highland AvenueMadiwn, WI 53705608/262-6966Free listing of research reports and re erence materialspublished by the center.
Special Education Software CenterBuilding B Room S312333 Ravenswood AvenueMenlo Park CA 94025800/327-5892 (software information)800/223-2711 (technical assistance)1100/435-7639 _(TrY)Sponsored by the US. Department of Education, SpecialEducation Programs, rivision of Educational Services
D-:ATA listitum4407 Eighth Street NEThe-Catholic University of AmericaWathington, DC =117202/635-5826DATA has an_organizational relationship with NARIC.1tiwas formed to foster broad-based research;educational programs, and other services related to Meapplication of technotogyin rehabilitation and specialeducatiom &ICU publishes documents amd produces aquarterly newsletter,""Current iD:ATA." RehabilitationResearch-Reviews 49110 each) are a cooperative effortof NARIC aird-NCRE(Nalional Council onRehabilitation Education) and sumnualze _researchliterature on keyiopics in rehabilitation (e,g.; Computersand Vocationat_Education: Cur; ent Trends and FutureAppkcations; Computer Access and Applications forCareer Counseling; etc.
Assistive Device Information NetworkDivision of Lievelopmental Disab.'itiesUniversity HospiUl SchoolIowa City IA 52242319-5564
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)National Institute of Education5500 New Jersey Avenue, NWWshingroo, DC 20001202/254-5500 (management)Education; collects and disseminates educationaldocuments to teachers, administrators-, researchers;students-and other interested persons. Consists of 16clearinghouses located across tlw country, eachspecializing in a particular subject area related toeducation.
NARIC National Rehabilitation Information Center4407 Eight Street; NEThe Catholic University of AmericaWiihington DC 20017202/635-5826202/635-5884 (TDD)800/34-NARICNAM is a rehabilitation information service researchlibrary funded by the National Institute of HandicappedResearck US, Deis-eminent of Education, to provideaccess to N1HR and RSA (Rehabilitation ServicesAdministration) funded reports and information onassistive devices, and to disseminate other rehabilitationrelated Informegion resources. NARIC has Miteresources:REHM? DATA is a computerized listing ofover 10,000 NIHR and RSA materials; selected reportsof jotertied articles, eaidiovisual materials, aridcommurcial pWications. REHAB DATA's phone is2021635,5822. ABLEDATA is a computerized listing ofover moo commercially available aids forrehabilitation and independent living, from simple tosophisticated (e.g., persond care, seating, transportation.home management; etc. ). To retrieve information; contactan information broker, or ABLEDATA at 2021635-6090.Custom database searches are a minimum Of $10.00 forthe first set of up to 100 chwions, then $5.00 for eachadditional set of 100. Both are also available for directpublic access through BRS (Bibliographic Retrieved _
Services). For more information, contact BIM Route 1,Latham, NY 12110; phone 8001833-4707 (in New York,5181783-1161).
Project Learning Programs, Inc.P.O. Balt 2002Chico CA 95927916/8934223
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PSI-TECH ProgramConcepts for Independent LivingOp-eiltions Center2203 Airpbet Way SouthSuite 310 _
Seattle WA 9813 .,206/343-0670A part Of the National liatintiVe On TechifolOgY and theDisc Ved, a program in wWch the-Reagan adminiStrationinvited_aerospace companies tc apply the space programtechnological knoiv-how to the needs of the disabled.Operntei Tech=Net (See Net Works.)
Indiana Department of EducationIffstructional Materials Center/Narvik:am...1Box 100Butler UniversityIndiaba;olis IN 46208317/927-0292
317/927-0219
Msouri LINCAssistive Devices Service609 MarylandColumbia -MO 65211800/392-0533314/882-2733 (in Missouri)Pio Vides information, technical assistance; inservice; andmaterialsipertaining to vocational education forindividtusls experiencing_rtandicaps.- The Assistive DeviceService provides information on adoptiv, equipment(computer accessi switching devices, communication aids,rOW-catt ddaprationi) foe perioni With handicaps inMissouri;
PAM Physically Impaired AssociationAssistance Center601 W. MapleLansing MI 48906800/426-7426517/371-5897 (in Michigan, _
Provides information and technical assistance todisabled individuals and service providers in theselection, developmetu or adaptation of devices.
Project ThresholdRancho Los Amigos Hospital7601 East Imperial Highway500 HUTDowney CA 90242213/922-8116
JWK International CorporationProject EDUTECH, Log P7616 Little River TurnpikeAnnandale, VA 22003804/75G43500
Center for Special Euucation TechnologyCouncil for Eitaptional Children (CEC)1920 Association Driv:Reston VA 22091703/6203660800/345-TECH
Division for Disorders of Development and LearningUniVertity bf Nbrth Carblina at Chapel HillBiological Sciences Rmarch Center 220 HChapel Hill NC 27514919/966-5171 (clinic)
Exceptional Technology9220 SW 52 TerraceMiami FL 33165305/274=3501
MECC(Minnesou__Educational Computing Consortium)3490 Lexington Avenue NorthSt. Paul, MN 551126121638-0627
TAM(Technology and-Media for Exceptional Individuals)Institute for the study Of Eiteptional ChildrenDepartment of Special EducationUniversity of Maryland_College Park MD 20742
DCCG Resource Center(Disabled Children Computer Group)Fairmont School724 Kearney StreetEl Cervito CA 94530415/528-DCCG
Project M.U.S.E.(Microcomputer Use in Special Education)27,Horrabin HallWestern Illinois UniversityMacomb IL 61455
National Inforiaation Center for Handicapped Children andYouthP.O. Box 1492Wathington DC 20013703/522-3332Prepares News Digest; Transition Summary; and factsheets. Responds to information requests and providesnames of local resources.
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Trace Research and Development CetCi on Communication,Control, and Computer Access for Handicapped Individuals1500 Highland AvenueS-151 Waltman CenterMadison WI 53705608/262-6966
608/263-5408 (Information Resources)
CITH(Center for Innovation in Teaching the Handicapped)Indiana _University2805 East 10th StreetRoom -150Bloomiligoo IL 474058121335-5847
A research and information center for new teachingmaterials in special education.
Sector ProjectStieCial Education Communication Technology On-LineResourmU.M.C. 68Utah State UniversityLetiri, UT 843228011753-7973801/750-2087A computerized listing of special educasion resourceseind reviews of Computer Assisted Instruction materials.
Compute Able NetworkKevin Millt,-Dennis KvizP.O. Box 1706Portland -OR 97207503/642940Non-profit organizwion; provides infotmation,tkaining,problem-solving sessions, individual consultations; fieldtesting, market research-, conferences, vendor training.
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Appendix A: Additional Sources of Information
Selected Bibliography of Videotapes on Augmentative Communication andComputer Access for Handicapped Individuals
Prepared for the Trace Resource Book Series byBeverly Vicker
Indiana UniversityDevelopmental Training Center
2853 E 10th StreetBloomington, IN 47405
A special thanks must be extended to th2 people whoprovided information to help expedite this project. Inparticidar, the contributions of Gregg Vanderheiden andSara Brandenburg from the Trace Center, JudyMontgomery from Fountain Valley &hoot District, andSally_Blackstone from ASHA must be acknowledged.Thanks must also be _given to Henry Schroeder, the*rector of the Developmental Training Center, for hissupport for this project;
411 of the tapes listed in this bibliography have not beenpersonally reviewed, so theinformation in the abstract-eflects, in many cases, a description of content by theproducing organization. Much of the information wasgathered through telephone contacts;
Pin apology is extended to any individual or organizationwhose video production(s)were overlooked andrubsequently not listed. Please .Prend me the appropriatehformation; and I'll include it at the time of arubsequent revision.
:D #VT-3?rentke Romich CompanyVHS; 55 minutes'rcntke Roinich Company022 Heyl RoadNooster, OH 4469116/2624984rhe tape contains three-segments with Barry Romich: 1):onsiderations for selecting the most appropriate-ommunication aid (discusses the multiple considerationsnfluencing the final -selection of the most appropriate.ommunication aid for specific userfsj), 2) Light TalkerInd Touch Talker Communication_Systems (provides anPverview Of these two systems and compares andontrast access means, software, and MOdular.apabilities), and 3) Light TalkerSelection Tecludquesdiscusses_ standard selection techniques available in the4ht Talker Communication Aid).
Lee Kweller's War MitzvahCNN/TV and NBC1985
VHS, 3/4'; 10 minutesArtificial Language Laboratory405 Computer CenterEast Lansing, MI 48824-1042This tape consists of several short clips of tapes thatappeared on the above listed TV networks. The tapesinclude an interview with Lee and his mother, and showshim using his voice output communication device at hisBar Mitzvah.
PM Magazine's "Jim Broaks"PM Magazine1981
VHS, 3/4"; 5 minutesArtificial Language Laboratory405 Computer UnterEast Lansin& MI 48824-1042This tape segment shows an interview with Jim Brooks,who was a client at the Artificial Language Laboratory.Tht tape is avedlekle as a separate tape or oncombination tape with "Finding a Voice" and "A Gift forSerena."
MinspeakCouncil for Exceptional Children1984
VHS; 17 minutesPrentke Rornich Company1022 Heyl RoadWooster; OH 44691216/2624984Bruce Baker, the linguist who developed Minspeak, isinterviewed about the conceptual development of it. (Ontape with VT-1 with the Lainey System and "A SpecialMagic."
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Symbol _SoyBlissymbelim Communication InstituteVHS; 5 minutesLauren Productions56 Shaftsbury AvenueToronto, Ontsrio, Unada M4T 1A3This animated video demonstrates the usage ofBlissymbols for preschoolers.
LaineyUniversity of Tennessee1985
VHS;_13 112 minutesPrentke Romich Company1022 Heyl ReadWooster; OH 44691216/262-1984
The tape shows an integrated system of technical aids intim areas of communication, computer access andmobility. The system is in use by Ledrrey Marty, a sixteen-year-old public school student. On tape VT-1 with "ASpecial Magic" and Bruce Baker on Minspeak. Tapealso avW1We in 314" ar 112" tape from University ofTennessee Rehabilitation Department-, 682 Court Avenue,Memphis TN 38163.
Disabled Access to Technological AdvancesAccess to Independence, Inc.1986
VHS, Beta; 23 mirutesAccess to Independence, Inc.1954 East Washington AvenueMadon, WI 537046.2/251-7575This videotape shows how computer technology can beused to enkance employment options in a variety offields for persons with severe physical disabilities.Featured are three people using compuler teckirology tohelp achieve their employment goals; a counselor usingcomputer retraining drills and training in ordprocessing; a planner using a lap computer with a speechsynthrsizer for communication ea& as a keyboardemuletor to access the office computer; a law studentdescribing how word processing and access to legaldwases will make him more productive.
Eye ScanArtificial Language Laboratory1984
VHS, 3/4"; 30 minutesArtificial Language Laboratory405 Computer CenterEast Lansing, MI 48824-1042This video documents the evaluation of a 6-year-old usingan eye scanning device.
Bilingual Augmentative Communication by a CerebralPalaied AdolescentBrown Center for Alternative Communication andEnvironmental Control19843/4"; 12 minutes.Research Dissemination, Education and TrainingRehabiliution Institute of Chicago345 E. Superior StreetChicago, IL 60611312/908/6184
Can also be available in 112- format with sufficientadvance notice. This videotape focuses on a uniquesolution to a cerebral palsied adolescent's need anddesire to communicate to his friends in Spanish as well asin English via kis newly acquired electroniccommunication device with synthesized speeck Itencompasses not only the evaluation and selectionprocedure for use and prescription af the communicationsystem, but also the hierarchy involved in the trainingstages.
Alternatives for the Speechless: Communication in a Multi-Handicapped kiting.Mary Blake Huer and Janice Williams3/4" or VHS 112"; 20 minute& Send blank VHS and $10.00Mary Blake HuerUniversity of Wisconsin-WhitewaterDepartment of Communication Disorders, Roseman 1020Whitewater, WI 53190414/472-1485
A _videotape presented at the 1980 ASII A convention.Black-and-white taped segments af 6 individuals usingBliss symbols, signs, hand pointing, eyegaze, typing, andlight beam pointer for communication.
A Special MagicUniversity of Tennessee Rehabilitation Engineering Center1979
VHS; 20 minute&Prentke Romich Company1022 HeY1 ReadWooster, OH 446912161262-1984
or from the REC at Memphis, 682 Court, Memphis TN 38163,9011528-6445.
This tape skows Lainey Martz from the videotape"Lainey" as a nine-year-old. The central theme of thetape involves an introduction to the field of rehabilitationengineering.
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A Gift for SerenaWDIV TV, Detroit1982VHS, 3/4"; 20 minuteArtificial Language Lalioratory405 Computer CenterEast Lansing MI 48824,1042This tape documents the search of a family for acommunication enhantement system for 9-year-oldSerena John Erdenberg describes the variousapproaches taken at the Artificial Language Laboratoryto help provide Serena with an augmentative means forcommunication- Tke tape is available -separately or on acombination tape with "Finding a Voice," and PMMagazine's segment on Jim Brooks.
AccessApple Computer, Inc.10 minutes 45 =omit free loanApple Computer, Inc.Office of Special Education20525 Mariani AvenueCupertino, CA 95014408/996-1010A demonstrtion of how computers are affecting the livesof disabled children and adults.
To Say I AmKOCE TV; Judy Montgomery, Consultant1980VHS, Betam-x, 3/4"; 30 minutesLawren PrOductions, Inc.P.O. Box 666Mendocino, CA 95460 _
This tape originally aired on PPS' stations as a generalpublic awareness tape. It includes a 20-page viewersgwide. it presents introductory information aboutassessment and programming; and depicts someaugmentative communication devices suc;'; as the ZYGO100. The tape was Made at Plavan School, Anaheim,California,
To Be Like Anyone EiteCrippled Children's Hospital and South Dakota Dept. ofEducation1984VHS, 3/4"; 29 minutesSpeech DepartmentCrippled Children's Hospital and School2501 Weit 26th StreetSioux Falls, SD 57105This video demonstrates the usage of augmentativecommunication devices by multiply handicapped childrenin a variety af real-life situations.
Talk Is Not a Four-Letter WordSally Blackstone and Lucinda Cassatt-Jones1986VHS, 3/4"; 16 minutePublications DepartmentAmerican Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA)10801 Rockville PikeRockville MD 20852301/897:5700This video presents an overview of the area ofausmentative communication and illustrates the diversityof individuals with severe expressive communicafiondisorder:, and the variety af techniques, strategies andaids used to circumvent I& commurdcation problem. Aninstructional guide is also included.
System for Augmentati..t CmmunicationElaine Heaton and Barbaka StrohbackVHS, Beta, 3/4"; 57 minutesPurchase only:VTI (Voice Tapes, Inc.)The _target audience for this tape, which includes apacket_ of discussion_ materials, includes pre-servicestudents and professionals with minimal exposure to thisarea. The content includes a discussion of systems foraugmentative written and spoken communication as wellas adiscussion oj low technology systems and aphilosophical overview of concepts involved inaugmentative programming.
Personal Computing Help for the HandicappedThe NationalFairPaul Hann1981
Betama 9:41 minutesPaul HazanJohns Hopkins_ UniversityApplied Physics LaboratoryJohns Hopkins RoadLaure4 MD 20810301/953-7100This is a videotape of the 1981 Johns Hopkins UniversityNational Fair. The tape includes demon5tration of aneyetracker communication system, a pockettelecommunicewor for tke deaf, LipReaderiTrainerprogram package; a readint machine for the blind anddyslexic, a motor handicapped support system, programsfor the learning disabled, Microbraille system (asoftware programj.
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Personal Computing Help for the HandicappedPaul Hazan1981
3/4", VHS, Miami:Paul HazanJohns Hopkins UniversityApplied Physics LaboratoryJOhni HOpkini_Road1:tUrel, MD 20810311/953-7100This captioned tape outlines the potentials of theMicracomputer to aid blind, deaf, and physicallydisabled iadividuals in everyday situationi. A briefreview of microcompraer uses is presented.
Now I Can SpeakBlissymbolics Communication astitute1981
VHS, BeM 20 minutesLauren Productions56 Shaftsbury AvenueToronto, Ontario, Canada M4T 1A3The videotape shows _the versatility Of COmMunication andinteraction styles of adults and children who use Blissiymboli. Fourteen different variations of use are shown,i.e., use of eye gaze, use with signing, etc.
Mr_ Symbbl ManCanadian Broadcasting System Consultant, ShirleyMcNaughton)1975
VHS, Efeta; 60 minutetNational Film Board1257 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10020ALCO_from: Wenchmark Fil.ns, Inc.P.O. Box 315Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417The idded deieribil the life and work of Charles K. Bliss.It also shows segments demonstrating Bliss syMbol usersduring the early stages of the Ontario CrippledChildren's Centre Project.
Hullaballo at High RockCrippled Children's School and Hospital1986
VHS, 3/4"; 12 minute%Speech DepartmentCrippled Children's Hospital and School2501 Welt 26th StreetSioux FalK SD 57105This videotape_demonstrates the creative process ofproducing a play by comnwnication handicappedChildren using augmentative devices. The tape shows thestudents and interviews with the various service staff whowere involved in the process.
Gerald Goldberg -- Optical Headpointer3/4", VHS, Retamaiq 22 minutesGeneral Aaounting Office441 G Street NWRoom 5741Withington, DC 20548202/275-3597This videotape illustrates the long range optical pointerdeveloped at the Trace R&D Center in use by GerryGoldbeeg, Who has Miiicidea dystrophy.
Dependente to IndependenceElaine Trefler, University of Tennessee RehabilitationEngineering1986VHS, Beta, 3/4"; 15 minutesAssociation for Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology(RESNA)Suite 7001101 Connecticut Avenue NWWuhington, DC 20036202/857-1199Thii videotape presents a broader view of rehabilitationtechaotogy as it applies to communication, etc. Anoverview of nation-wide research projects and servicerelated issues are presented.
From Silence to Solist1982
VHS; 3/4"; 27 militatesMedia Resource CenterMeyers Children's Rehabilitation Institute444 S. 44th StreetOmaha, NE 68131402/559-7467This videotape follows the development ofCOmmunicatiOn Skills, both oral speech and augmentativeskills, of a bay frOM age 4 lb age 11. The tapedemonstrates for pareius, etc., that the use ofaugmentative devices, neither manual communication',dards nde electronic devices, prevent the child fromdeveloping oral speech skills that are possible within theparameters of his neurological abilities.
Finding a VoiceNova Series1982
3/4", VHS, actitittalq 60 minute§Time-Life VideosWGBH Educational Foundation
Eilenhoirei DriveParamis, NJ 07652This tape shows several augmentative system users. Thefocus of this tape is on the development of one systemfor an individual, and a demonstration of it. Adescription Of Other Systems is presented, as well as aninterview with John Eulenberg.
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BreakThruBIWymbolics Communication Institute1981
VHS; 50 minuteLauren Prciductions56 Shaftsbury AvenueToronto, Ontario, Canada M4T 1A3This video documents the lives of three nonspeakingpersons within the context of their families andlorresidentialleducational facility. Although all threepeople (a 9-year-old, an 18,year,old, and a 30-year-old)use Blissymbols this is incidental to the thrust of thevideotape.
Augmentative Communimtion Training Action ModulesVHS; Beta, 3/4"; 20-30 minutes1987Dr. Albert C6ok
lifornia State UniversityAssistive Device Center; 6000 J StreetSacramento CA 95819916/27845422Tiris_will be commercially available by the fall Of 1987;the distributor has not yet been identified. A companionsyllabus will accompany each of the six tapes in thisseries. The tapes will cover the topic of an overview ofthe field of augmentative and alternative communication,evaluation of physical; cognitive; and language ailities,decision-making,i.e., achieving an interface between needsand abilities, different types of options, and trainingclients to use a system.
AaronTrace Center1984AESIR Software EngineeringP.O. Box 5383Riverdale, CA 93650Jacqueline Able, director Of Speech Pathology at St.Agnes Hospital, Fresno, California, discusses differentneeds for augmentative commwdcation systems witNn thehospital for both short-term and long-term patients.Steve Able, a software engineer for Aesir softwareengineering,demonstrates the Aaron software system,which runs on an IBM/PC and presents a scanningkeyboard screen. The user must be able to control aswitch; the program "learns" from past experience (i.e.,user's language style). The software package is $350.00
A Voice WithinJudy Montgomery and Sallie Dashiell1987
VHS; 8 minutesLawren ProductionsP.O. ant 666Mendocino; CA 95460This videotape shows a representative sample of the widerange of augmentative systems that can be used in publicschool programs to facilitate academic and interactiontasks for nonspeaking children age three to 22 years. Thevideotape will be available in February of 1987.
Computer Access for Disabled IndividualsTrace R&D Center1986VHS; 16 minuteg $15.00Trace R&D CenterS-151 Waisman Center1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705608/262-6966This ol,n captioned videotape denwnstrates currentcompwer access techniques for physically disabled,blind, and visually impaired individuals. The impact ofthe ability to use computers and the importance ofensuring easy access to future computer systems isdiscussed. Prepared for the NIHR-OSERS Initiative onComputer Access.
Computer Programmer Training for the HandicappedTODDCOMP1979, 1983VHS; 13cUmax; 3/4"; 24 minutesDr. WilsonTODDCOMPUniversity Of Missouri ExtensionAttitudinal barriers, however; need to be changed, accordingto the text, so that the disabled can have appropriateopportunities for education and employment'314/449-3481
This tape is directed at business and industry employers,demonstrating the qualifications of the disabled in thearea of computer programming. It analyzes severaltraining programs from candidate selection to jobplacement; emphasizing the goal of independence for thedisabled.
Feeling Free$75.00/tape to purchase, $25.00 to rentNCHRTMOklahoma State University115 Old USDA BuildingStillwater, OK 74078405/624-76506 112-videotapes to help _others share the lives andfeelings of handicapped children. Originally shown onpublic television.
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Appendix k. Additional Sources of Information
Videotapes Available from IBMIBM Special Education 2rogramsIMO Rockville PikeRockville Pike; MD 20852M1/897=3859At My Fingertips (Telesensory Systems, Inc.); Equal tothe Task (Telesensory Systems, Inc.); lime I Am: TheInternational Games for the Disabled; IBM: Writing toRead; 1984 Easter Seal Computer Camp; VisualtekProduct Demonstration Video
Autistic Education Program Videotape112" VHS, $49.95ASIEP Education CompanyP.O. Bei 12147Portland, OR 97212503/236-1317A 25-minute color videotape showing how to teachnonVerbal stUdents using a communication focusedlanguage curriculwn. InclUdes hOW to teach sign use,sign-speech procedures; how to teach sign and soundpairing; how to teach speech initiation, and how to usepeer tutors.
Oh Say What They &cc: An Introduction to IndirectLanguage Stimulation Techniques1/2" VHS; 1:12" Betx 3/4"; $295.00ASIEP Education CompanyP.O. Bets 12147Portland, OR 97212503/236-1317
Anirtiation and adult/child interactions are used toe.tplitin and demonstrate indirect language stimulationtectoliqwes. Model training sessions shoW staff, parents,and adult caregivers how to incorporme techniques withdaily routines. A viewer's guide reviews each languagedevelopment technique demonstrated in the videotape.
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Service Centers
No recommendations or endorsements are implied by inclusion on this list. Contact eachresource for more specific and up-to-date information.
Alabama
Communiation Habiliution ServiceParn Elder, MA CCC201 Sleepy Hollow CircleBirmingham AL 35216205/8712766
Arizorsa
Urebra Pally Foundation of South Arizona4710.E 29th DAC W.Tucsosa4 Arizona 857116021747=6809Involve: _basic remedies:ion- and- rekabilitation,-vocationalcounselling and research on the use of technology withindividithls with severe and profound handicaps.
The SPEAC CenterMary Christen, MA6306 North Seventh StreetPhoenix AZ 85014602/263-0770
Arizona Training ProgramSusan 1NeidlingerAuxiliary Communication Assessment3727 Exst MeDowall RoadPhoenix AZ 150086021275-7821, ext 348
Children's Achievement Center for Developmental Delays3825 East Second StreetTucson AZ 85716602/3251517
California
Atsistive Device Center, California State University-UcramentoColette Coleman, PhD., Co-DirectorAlbert M. Cook, Ph.D., Co-Director5000 T StreetSacramento CA 95819r16/454=6422
Blissymliolics Resource CenterMelvin &Cohen, PhD., DirettorDepartment of Speech & Language DevelopmentLoma Linda University Medical CenterLorna Linda CA 92354714/82441
Cita Colina Hospital Non-Oral Communication ProgramCharla Johnstm, MA, CCC255 East Bonita AvenuePomona CA 91767717/593-7521
Children's Hospital & Health CenterSpeech, Hearing, & Neurosensory CenterChris Hagen; Ph.D.-, DirectorSpeech-Language Pathology Department8001 Frost StreetSan Diego CA 92123619/576-5837
Children's Hospital at StanfordRehabilitation Engineering CenterMargaret R. Barker, MS520 Willow RoadPalo Alto CA 94304415/3274800, ext. MS
UCLA Intervention ProgramDr. Judy Howard; Medical Director23-10 Rehabilitation Center1000 Veteran AvenueLet Angeles CA 90024213/8254821
Glendale Adventist HospitalEkth Pion, DirectorNon-Speech Communication Program1509 Wilson TerraceGlendale CA 91026818/240-8000, ext. 416
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Non-Oral Communication CenterJudy Montgomery, MA, CCC9675 Warner AvenueFountain Valley CA 92708714/964-2014
Non-Verbal Assessment ProgramSally Cook, MA, CCC, Teacher CoordinatorLes Artritti Unified Schc.ol Districtdo Widney High &hoOl_2302 South Gramercy PlaceLas Angeles CA 9001821S/732-1976
Northridge Hospital Medical CenterGail L Pickering. Program Coordinatorlanovative Communications Aids for the Non Verbal (ICAN)183200 Rosco BoulevardNorthridge, CA 91328818/885-8500
Rancho Los Amigos HospitalFrank CceRnyder, Ph.D., DirectorCommuniation Disorders Department7601 East Imperial HighwayDowney, CA 90242213/922-7682
White Memorial Medical Center1720 Brooklyn AvenueLeft Angelet, CA 90033=24812131922;7682
SDSU AasittiVe DeVice Aasessment ProgramClinical Training CenMrCollege of Human ServicesSan Diego State University
ars Diego, CA 92182-0446619/265-4121
Non-Oral Communication Service-lc Community Based Service294 Carl, #16San Francisco, CA 94117415/664-2274
Colorado
Rocky Mountain Regional CenterIroulder Memorial Hospital311 MapletonBoulder; CO 80302303/441-0461
Fitzsimmons Army HospitalEgSt Colfax AvenueAurora, CO 80045-5001203/361-8241Poudre Valley Hospital1024 Lethay AvenueFort Collins, CO 80024303/482-4111
Connecticut
Newington Children's HospitalLynn Graff, Speech and Hearing181 &lit Cedar StreetNewington, CT 061112037667-5200
Connecticut Center for the Non-VocalIris Fishman130 Hunting StreetBridgeport, CT 066062031314=2118
Dittrict-of-Columbia
Communication Aids Education SoftwareSusan A._ Brummell, MS.Speech & Language Pathologist3177 18th Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20010202/462-1187
202/899=5891 (Messages)
Florida
Florida Diagnottic Learning Resources Services FDLRS)9220 SW 52 TerraceMiami, FL 331653051274-3501
Offers diagnostics for computer compatibility fordisabled people,inservice training, computer informationresources, as well as software and hardware evaluation.
The Communication System Evaluation CenterEdythe F. Finkley, Evaluation Team LeaderSandra Osborn, Senior PresentorP.O. Box 271Orlando, FL 32802305/423-9212
305/422-3200, ext. 692
Illinois
Du Page Easter Seal Treatment Center, Inc.830 S. AddisonVilla Park, IL 6018131216211-4433
The center specializes in the use of personal computers intherapy.
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Alan J. Brown Center for Alternative Communication &Environmental ControlJerri Vodlk MS, CCC-SP
Rehabilitation Institutt of Chicago345 East Superior StreetChicago, IL 606113121908-2556
Kansas
Institute of LogopedicsAugmentative Communication Program2400 Jardine DriveWichita, KS 67219316/262=8271
W0/831043
Gottfreid Speech Association KentuckyAnn B. Kanter, MA, CCcpCenter for Non-speech Communication Red*66d Schobl and Rehabilitation Center1535 Lake Look Road Debra Maly; MA., CCC, Speech Dept HeadNorthbrook, IL 60062 71 Orphanage Road3121564-9230 Fort Mitchell, KY 41017
6061331-0880
State of IllinoisLee Ann Vicars Marv-landAnna MenM1 Health and Development Center RehabilitationServices United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland1000 North Main Street Nowa RystichenAnna, IL 63906 Non-Vocal Communication6181833.5161 Derry Preschool
18 Delrey AvenueCenter for Communication Disorders Ltd. Catonaville, MD 2122818019 Dixie Highway 3011744-3151Homewood, IL 60430312/799-7520 Maryland Rehabilitation Center
2301 Argonne DriveIndiana Baltimore, MD 21218
301/166=81100
Rehabilitation Technology Center 3011366-6608 (TTY)Larry Whitehead515 Mirth Michigan Street Kennedy InstituteSouth Bend, IN 46601 sally Blaekstont, Ph.D.219/284-7134 707 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205Fort Wayne State Hospital & Training Center 301/522-5450Pat JonaitirSpeech and Hearing Department Massachusetts1900 St. Iot RciadFt Wayne, IN 46815 Adaptive Computer Technology Center219/485-7554, CIL 647 Kennedy Memorial Hospital
30 Warren StreetPorter County Spvcial Education Coop Brighton; MA 02135Neil Carpenter 617/254-3800750 Ransom Road Utilizes and provides instruction in the use of computer-Valparaiso, IN 46383 based technology Werth-once learning, lersure,1191464-9607 communication, prevocational skill development,
independent living, and environmental control.qemorial Hospitalqark Russzl4.s.sistive Device Resource Centeri15 North Michiganiouth Bend, IN 46601119/284-7134
Children's Hospital Medical CenterHoWard Shane, Ph.D.Communication Enhancement Clinic300 Longwood AvenueBoston, MA 02115617/735-6466
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Massachusetts Hospital SchoolCarol Sargent, OTR/LA&ptive EquipMentCanton, MA 020216171828-2440
Non-Vocal Communicntion Retource Center (NvCRC)Ellen KravitzSpeech and Heaing DepartmentFernald State SchoolBox 158Belmont, MA 02178617/894-3600, eat 2352 or 2285
Speech, Hearin& LanguageNew England Medical Center181 Harrison AvenueBoston, MA 02110617/956-5300
New England Medical Center, Inc.Dr. Bruce GansSpecial Equipment Clinic171 Harrison AvenueBoston, MA 02111619/956-5625
Michigan
Oakland Schools Learning Assessment ClinicIna Kirsten, Communication Consultant/ClinicianCommunication Enhancement Center2100 Pontiac Lake RoadPontiac, MI 48054313/858-1901
Jackson County Intermediate School DistrictDianne Taulbee, Supervisor6700 Browns Lake RoadPD. Boa 1160Jackson, MI 49201517/787-2800
Communication Enrichment Resource Center (CERC)Leonard Reznierski, PhD.Northville Public Schools501 West Main StreetNorthville; MI 48167313/349-3400; tit. 277
Mott Children's Health CenterJoan_ Todoi offWM West 6th AvenueFlint, MI 48503313/767-5750
Minn-etc:Ai
Sitter Kenny Inttitute800 E. 28th Street at Chicago AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55407612/8744175Vas organization uses computer programs to providelanguage and cognitive tlwrapy to adults with neurologicinjuries.
United Cerebral Palsy of Minnesota, Inc.223 &N._Griggt-Mid*ay Building1821 University AvenueSt._ Paul, MN 551046121646-7588
No evalaaiions, but operateS a loan bank ofcommunication equipment for professionals in the area toallow assessment of the appropriateness of a device fora client.
Cambridge Area Developmental Rehabilitation andEducation (CADRE)430 N.W. Eighth Street_Cambridge, MN 55008612/689-4466 (afternooris)
Courage CenterBill Margolit3915 Golden Valley RoadGolden Valley, MN 55422612/588-0811
Mississippi
Living Systems/ITD2160 S. LamarOtford, Mississippi 386556011254-0158
Has a microcomputer laborwory equ4pped to evaluateand co aevelop hardware and software which willprovide capability to disabled individuals.
Mistouri
Jewish HotpitalOccupational Therapy Department216_5. Kings HighwaySt. Dania, MO 631103141454-7752
Using microcomputer technology; the Jewish Hospitaloff Ts complete assessment and treatment for disabledpeople. Teaches microcomputer use as a tool forrehabilitation as well as for vocational training.
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Nebraska Carol Cohen, DirectorSchneier Communication Unit
Etarkky Memorial Center 1603 Court StreetUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Syracuse, NY 1320842nd and Holdrege 315/455-5726Lincoln, NE 68583-07314021472-5459
NeW-Jersev
Cerebral Palsy Atiociation of Middlesex CountyTravis M. Tallman, CCC-SpDirector, Speech PathologyRoosevelt ParkOak DriveEdison, NJ 08837
Children's Seathore HouseJoan Bruno; MS CCC4100 Atlantic AvenueP.O. Box 4111Atlantic City, NJ 08404609/345191
Children's Specialized HospitalKim Jolie; MA; CCC-SPAugmentative Communication Services150 New Providence RoadWestfield-Mountainside, NJ 070912011233-3720
New Mexico
Clinical Microcomputer LaboratoryGary RushakoffDepartment of SpeechNew Mexico State UniversityLas Cruces, NM 88003
Non-Vocal Communication Group of Greater New YorkArlene KraatQueen's College19-10 Parsons BoulevardWhitestone, NY 11257718/520-7000
718/670-4222
Rochester Institute of TechnologyThe Offim of Special Services1 Lomb Memorial DriveP.O. dox 9887Rochester, NY 14623-0887716/472832
North Carolina
Division of Disorders of Development and LearningPatricia PorterUniversity of North Carolina-Chapel HillBiological Science Research #220HChapel Hill, NC 44691919/262-19K4
Ohio
Rehabiliaition Iratitute of OhioMiami Valley HospitalOne Wyoming StreetDaytor, OH 45409513/220-2063The Institute uses computers to help brain injuredindividuals make maximum use of their abilities. Focus ison cognitive and linguistic retraining usingmicrocomputers as thtrapeutic tools.
John A. Coleman SchoolNew York Foundling Hospital Prentke Rornich Company
1175 Third Avenue 1022 Heyl RoadWcidster, OH 44691New York, NY 10032
212/4723322, eit. 629 2161262-1984
Tke Sckool uses computers daily with multiplyhandicapped children (ages 1-10) to achieve a variety ofbasic educational goals.
The Burke Rehabilitation Center785 Mamaroneck AvenueWhite Plaink NY 10605914/948-0050
Cerebral Palsy Center
Good Samaritan HospitalMargaret RussiMno, MA1015 N.W. 22nd AvenuePortland, OR 97210503/229-7711
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Pennsylvania
Special Education and Assistive Device CenterMary BradyElizabethrown Rehabilitation HospitalElizabethtown, PA 17022717/367-1161 ext 315
outh Dakota
Yankton Area Adjustment Training Center909 W. 23rd StreetYankton, SD 57078605/665-2518Provides computer-assisted learning on tIre Apple Ile forarea special education students. Focus includes jobskills, job readiness skills, math skills, time and moneyskills, pedestrian safety, and mOtivatim
Crippled Children's Hospital and School2501 West 26th StreetSioux Falls, SD 57105605/336-1840
Tennessee
University of TennesseeElaine Trefler, OTRRehabiliUtion Engineering Center682 Court AvenueMemphis, TN 38163901/528-6445
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Callier Center for Communication DisordersDelva Culp1966 Inwood RoadDallas, TX 75235214/783-3033
Education Service Center, Region 20Dennis DildyCommunity Based Services1314 Hines AvenueSan Antonio, TX 78208512/271-7611
Wast_Aria_i
Gordon R. Hauck SchoolLake Washington School District11133 N.W. 65thKirkland, WA 98033204/822-9588
Orthopedie Hospital and Medical CenterMarny IssmanCommunicative Disorders4030 Sand Point V. ...E.Seattle, WA 98105206/536-2191
University of Withington HospitalCommunication Augmentation CenterBB 919 Health Sciences Building RJ-30&cattle, WA 98195206/543-3674
Wisconsin
COmmucication Aids and Systems ClinicMinna ErcPapeS-L20 Weisman Center1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 537056081263-2522
Trace Center 1Communication Development ProgramSara BrandenburgS-157 Waisman Ceraer1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705608/263-5697
Curative Rehabilitation Center1000 North 92nd StreetWauwatosa, WI 53226414/259-1414
Canada
Thnical_Retouite Center1820 Richmond Road SWCalgary, Alberta, Canada T2T 5C7403/229L7875
Provides information and-one-month loan of devices inthe areasof adaptive toys; communication aids, dailyliVing aidsi inventory control _and microcomputers. Itoffers assessment and consultation.
Sunny Hill Hospital for Children3644 Slocan StreetVancouver, British Columbia V5M 3E8604/4341331Offers assessment and training of physically disabledchildren for access to microcomputers for education,recreation, and communication.
Bloorview Children's Hospital25 Buchan CourtWillowdale, Ontario, Canada M2I 4S9416/4942222
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The Hugh MacMillan Medical CentrePenny Fames; Director350 Rumsey RoadToronto, Ontario M4G 1R8416/426220
The Kinsman Rehabilitation FoundationTechnial Aids Program2256 West 12th AvenueVancouver, British Columbia V6K 2N5112-800-663-1555
Gorge Road Hospital63 Gorge Road EastVictoria, British Columbia V9A 1L2604/386-2464
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Portable Typewriters
This is a listieg of commercially manufactured portable typewriters (weighing less than 10pounds). No recommendations or endorsements are implied by inclusion on this list.Contact each resource for more specific and up-to-date information.
Royal Alpha 103$14999No LCD; 32-character recall; standard typing paper,single sheets only; weight 10 lbs.; 1-year parts warrantyonly
Sharp_ PA MX)
8.7K wlexpansion (5112 pages); itses :kerma' or bondpaper, _single sheets only; weight 8.4 lbs.; 26abbreviations. 90=day parts and labor warranty, factory
Silver Reed RX=300$795.00
Prints 16 characters/second; types in pica, elite; mild; 8Kmemory; can plug into any computer and act as a letterquality printer. 6-month warranty.
Silver Rft.11 EXD-10$195.00
15-character line;_ minimal memory; weight 5 lbs.; usessingle sheets o-f thermal or bond paper; dot matrix print.6 nrord'h warranty
Sears #5394$119.00; $219.00
Single page memory; weight 4 _lbs.; uses single sheets ofbond or thermal paper; made by Brother. 1-year partsand labor warranty.
Brother EP-44$200.00I6-character LCD; .32K memory (1 1/2 pages); usessingte sheets of !kind or thermal paper; roll attachmentinrluded. 90-day labor warranty, 1-year parts warranty;some parts guaranteed longer.
Brothe EP-22$129.00; $59.0016-character Lica 2K memory; uses single sheets ofbond or thermal paper; roll attachments are available.90-day labor warranty, 1-year parts warranty; someparts guaranteed longer.
Canon Typestar 5; Typesur 6$225.00
15 em-reicitek diiPlay; one-line memory; 30-characer keybuffer; automatic return, Underlining; uses standardXerox or similar paper; no roll attachments; 90=d4yfactory warranty.
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Optical Character Recognition Scanners
OCR scanners allow computer =rs to enter printed documents into the computer withoutretyping. The traditional application of scanners has been to prevent rekeying documentssuch_as insurance forms, legal materials, medical charts, or books. They are also of greatwe to _blind compuwr wurs an alternaw input device. However, they have beenunreliable (even 99% reliability means 15 errors/page), inflexible, bulky, and high priced,costing hundreds of_ thousands of dollars. More recently, several companies have offeredproducts in the $10,000-$50,000 range.
New OCR scanners_ are now being introduced _at lower prices. Azt_overview _ofdevelopmenu in OCR_ scanning Wchnology can be found in the August, 1986 issue of PCWcirld ("Scanner= Gaining Recognition," Bill Crider). No recommendations orendorsements are implied by inclusion on this list. Contact each resource for more specificand up-to-date information.
E-ScanList price $2,495.011Tecmar, Inc.6225 Cochran RoadSolon; OH 44139216/34941603Or Electrotdc lnfornweion Technology, Inc., 373 Route46 West, Fairfield; N.1 07006, 2011227-1447.
IX-12List price under $2,000.00 with OCR software and interfacebbardCanon USA. Inc.1 Canon PlazaLake Success, NY 11042516/488-6700 (systems division)
IX-8List price around $1,000.00 with interface boardCanon USA; Inc,1 Canon PlazaLake Success, NY 11042516/488-6700 (systems division)
OCR SoftwareList price $59503OCR Systems, Inc.3430 Progreu Drive; Suite I1-95 Industrial ParkBensalem, PA 1902021516384174
Miidel 730List price $4,950.00 (with WIPS)Datacopy Corporation1215 Terra Bella AvenueMountain View, CA 94043415/965-7900
letReaderList price $2,950.00 (with WIPS and OCR software)Datacopy Corporation1215 Term Bella AvenueMountain View, CA 94043415/965-7900
PC-ScanList price $1,955.0% TextPac Software $595.00lkst Corporation1201 Cadillac CourtMilpiter, CA 95035408/946-7100
MS-200List price $1,700.00 (with Eyestar 200)Microtek Lab, Inc.16901 & Western AvenueGardena; CA 902472131321-2121
Other companies working on low-cost sheet scanners costing$1,500-$2,000:Sharp Electronics CorporationRicoh Corporation
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Portable Battery-Operated Printers
This litt contains information on portable, battery-operable printers that could be usedwith communication aids with RS232 output. No recommendations or endorsements areimplied by inclusion on this list. Contact individual manufacturers for current price andother information.
Axonix Thin Print 80$279.00Axonix Corporation417 Wakara WayUlt Lake City, UT 84108800/821-709380 Or 136 columnstline; 4 lbs; _rechargeable battery andAC adaptor; serial or parallel interface; thermalpriming;
Epson HS-80 LetWriet Portable PrinterEpson America, Inc.23610 Telo StreetTorrance, CA 93505213/534-4234Lightweight; rechargeable battery and 6 volt adaptor toallow printing during recharging; variety of print stylesand features; ink jet printing; parallel interface.
Laropp On-the-Go Portable Printer$149.95Laptopp Systems515 Calle San PabloErepartnient 1aimarillo-, CA 93010800/LAP-TOPP805/482-9699 (in California)Less than 3 lbs. (with batteries); goes 2 hours on batterypower; 4 character types; thermal printing; parallelinterface.
Hush-80 PrinterErgo Systems, Inc.303-3 Convention WayRedwood City, CA 94063800/222-HUSH415/56596625 oz.; 80-column; rechargeable battery option; thermalprinting; parallel; RS232 or Commodore interface.
NEC PC-8221AContact for more information:LYGO Indiistries, Inc.P.O. llot 1008Portland; OR 97207503/297-1724Small, 40-column printer (4- x 6-)
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Glossary
This appendix includes terminology found_ in the product descriptionswhich might be new or unfamiliar to many_readers. The glossary does notattempt to be all-inclusive for the field of computer applications in specialeducation and rehabilitation or augmentative communication, rather it servesto clarify possible points of confusion in the books.
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Abbreviation expansion An abbreviation expansion program allows a person entering text ordata on a computer or communication aid to enter a long string of characters (a "macro") bysimply typing !Li one or a few defined characters (the abbreviation). This sytem can save theuser typing time and effort.
Applications program Any program that enables the user to accomplish some tatk uting acomputer, but not a task relevant only to the -computer% operation. For instance, a wordprocessing program would be an applicaticinS program, because it enables the user to create; editand print text. But a prograth that Strictly performs the function of speaking the contents ofthe computer screen Via a speech synthesizer (a "talking screen" program) is a program thatpertains mainly to the way in which the computer functions, and therefore would not beconsidered an applications program.
Artificial Larynx An electronic device which generates a tone to replace or enhance lost vocaltone. The tone is transmitted from the device either directly to the user's throat or (via a tube)into the nose or mouth. The user articulates the tone into speech in the normal manner.
ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standardized system whichassigns letters, numbers, and various other characters each their own code. This allowsinformation to be transferred successfully from one computer or peripheral to another viavarious interfacet. It is important to note, however, that simply because one device producesASCII output and another accepts ASCII input does not mean that they will necessarily operateflawlessly in conjunction with one another.
Authoring Program A program which is designed to aid the user in creating programs suited todifferent situations. An authoring program for education, for example, might allow severaldifferent types of tests to be created, each with its own means of recording and analyzing scores.
Auto-140e The feature on computer keyboards which causes a particular character tb repeatfor as long as its key is depressed: This feature is fairly universal; it usually takes effect after ashort delay: Hardware and software systems which disable the auto-repeat function are...vailable for some computers.
Baudot The inforinatiOn diceliange code most commonly used by TDDs (Telecornnr.nicationDevices for the Deaf). MO St TDDs transmit only Baudot, but some offer the option oftransmitting ASCII code as well. ASCII is used by computers when they communicatetelephonically. The two codes are not compatible.
Buffer A set of memory circuits- which are designed to store excess input until it can beaccepted, or excess output until it can be sent. A printer, for instance, may have a buffer forstoring text which is being sent to it from a computer faster than the printer can physicallyprint it.
Communication aid Any device or syStem which augments a person's ability to communicate:This term can cover non-electronic devices such as communication boards, or electronic devicessuch as portable communication systems which allow the user to print and speak typed-in text.
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Control, controller Technically this term may be used kir any Switch or switch-like devicewhich is used to control some system (computer, wheelchair, etc.) Typically it is applied todevices which incorporate several switches and which control a system in several ways; e.g., ajoystick used to control a video game.
CP/M Control Program for Microcomputers. An operating system developed by DigitalResearch, Inc. for a particular family of microprocessors. See operating system.
Cursor The graphic character on a computer screen which indicates the point at which text isbeing added or edited.
Databate A body of information that is stored and manipulated on a computer. A databasemanagement program is typically used to enter, edit, store, and manipulate this information.
Digitizer See speech digitizer.
Direct SelectiOn Any technique for selecting choices in which a person points directly to thedesired choice. This contrasts with_scanning; in which choice are offered Sequentially and theUSer signals when the selection is reached. Methods of direct selection include pointing; pressingVarious keys on a keyboard, or eye gaze selection. Generally speaking, direct selection methodsallow selections to be made more rapidly. See altb scanning.
Disk One type of system for storing data in electronic form. The term "hard disk" refers to alarge-capacity disk that must be permanently installed in a computer. "Floppy disk" or "diskette"are terms used to refer to the type of disk that is portable, and which is inserted in the computer(in the disk drive) for use and is removed from the computer when no longer in use. The term"disk" by itself usually refers to a diskette.
DOS Disk Operating System. See operating system.
Emulator A device which imitates the action of another. A terminal emulator, for instance, is asystem which is not a terminal per sc, but is designed to operate like one.
Encoding A type of technique for increasing the number of selections possible on an electroniccommunication aid. The user enters an alphanumeric code, and the characters of the codedetermine which letter, word, phrase, etc. is called up. Thus an electronic communication aidwith ten keys might have 1000 possible selections, each formed by pressing some three-keycombination. See also levels.
Firm Ware A program or programs stored in_circuitry, rather than in a disk or tape storageSystem. Optional firmware for microcomputers is often sold as a circuit board (or "card") whichfits in one of the several option slots inside the computer. This is not a strictly observed term;any program may be referred to as "software" (see software).
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Hardware Any component of an electronic system (such as a computer system) which istangible; e.g., a computer, a monitor, a disk drive, a printer, etc. This category contrasts withsoftware, which describes those components which consist only of electronic signals; e.g,program_text files, and other quantities of information that can be stored on a disk or in acomputer's memory. Although a program on a floppy disk is commonly referred to as software,technically the disk is hardware and the program on it is software.
Host computer In a computer system where various terminals (or computers connected in anetwork) are used to send input to a central computer, the central computer is commonlyreferred to as the host computer. See also terminal.
Input Any information entered into a computer by the user or sent to the computer by anotherdevice. See output.
Interface The point at which two electronic devices, such a computer and a printer,communicate with each other. Also, an electrical connector or adaptive device which allows theinterface to work properly.
Jack In a male-female electrical connection, the jack is the female connector. See plug.
Keyboard Emulating Interface (KED If some device such as a communication aid iS to be used asan alternate keyboard for a computer, some system is usually required to allow the two tocommunicate successfully. A KEI takes the key-strokes from the alternate keyboard and makesthem appear to the computer as indistinguishable from keystrokes on the normal keyboard.Some communication aid systems contain a KEI; Others are designed to operate with a standardKEI (one which complies with the standard industry protocol). In the latter case, the aid plugsinto the KEI, which plugs into the computer like a ordinary keyboard.
Keyguard A plate which fits over the top of a keyboard and has holes 'Direr some or all of thekeys. A keyguard can allow the user a place to rest the hands while typing, but primarily it isdesigned_to prevent inadvertent key presses caused by poor motor control or other factors. Keylatches, devices which hold down keys such as SHIFT, are commonly available with keyguards,and can facilitate one-finger typing.
Keypad A somewhat loosely used and not strictly defined term, keypad usually refers to anykeyboard having significantly fewer keys than a standard typewriter or computer keyboard.Anything called a keypad can also be accurately referred to as a keyboard or part of akeyboard. The term often refers to the special separate set of numeric or cursor keys on somecomputer keyboards.
Latching See toggle.
LCD, LED Liquid Crystal Display and Light Emitting Diode. These are types of displaysystems. LEDs are the type of displays, commonly used on calculators, which glow and come invarious colors: red, blue, green, etc. LCD displays are also common on calculators, but are grayand do not glow.
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Levels A system similar to encoding whereby the number of potential selectionS on anelectronic communication aid can be greater than the number of buttons, keys, or scanningpositions it has. The user makes one selection to choose a level; each level then has a differentprogrammed value for each key, button, etc. Levels are sometimes known as "pages."
Light Pen An input device operated by.pointing to locations on a computer's video screen. Thedevice resembles a pen, and requires some special program tk.. operate. Commonly used to makeselections from menus or to create graphics.
Load To transfer a program from storage in memory (for instance on disk) to a computer'sRAM. A program must be loaded in order to be run. See also RAM.
Macro A string Of characters triggered by a defined shorter set of characters. See alsoabbreviation expansion.
Mainframe A term frequently used to distinguish large computer systems from mini- ormicrocomputers. A mainframe system is often designed to receive input froth a number ofterminals.
Membrane keyboard A keyboard Whose individual keys are located under a flexible surfacewith no openings in it. The user activates the keys by pressing on the membrane.
Memory A system for storing data (information or programs) electronically. Data may bestored on tapes, on disks, or in circuitry. The two types of memory in the circuitry of acomputer are ROM and RAM (see these definitions).
Menu A set of ;elections presented to the user of a computer or electronic rid, usually on ascreen or ,tner electronic display. If a program is "menu-driven," this usually means that thewer can execute it largely by selecting from menus which the program offers.
Microcomputer An individual and discrete computer system, such as the type most peoplepurchase for home use. This term contrasts with mainframe, a term commonly used to describelarger computer systems which accept input from various terminals, and which generally havelarger memory and processing capacities.
Microprocessor The heart Of a microcomputer system; the microprocessor is the circuitry thatactually does the "computing." Any device which contains a microprocessor, even if it is not acomputer per se, can be referred to as "microprocessor-based."
Modem A device which can transmit computer data over telephone lines.
Monitor The TV-like device which displays a video image of the data entered on a computer.Commonly referred to simply as the screen, or sometimes the CRT.
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Operating System The program that allows the various parts of a computer system (the -disk, themonitor, printers, etc.) to "talk" to each other. The operating system is usually the first thir"loaded" after a computer is turned on, as most other programs require it in order to run.
Optical character reader (OCR) A device which can optically analyze a printed text, recogniatthe letters or other characters, and store this information as a computer text file. OCRs areusually limited to recognizing the styles and sizes of type for which they are programmed.
Output Anything produced by a computer or any other device, and sent outward from thatdevice. Output may be sent to another computer, to a peripheral, or to some display system suchas a monitor.
Overlay A group of symbols, pictures, words, characters, etc. which are placed over thekeyboard of a computer or communication device, or over the display of a communication&Vied. The overlay usually reflects what output will be generated when a key is pressed or aSeleetion is made, but for devices with no output other than the indication that a selection hasbeen made, the symbol itself may serve as the message communicated.
Parallel port Ofie type of interface whereby a computer or communication device is connectedtti another computer or communication device, or to some peripheral input or output device.The ccinnection is frequently located on the back panel of a microcomputer.
Peripheral Any hardware that is separate from the computer itself: printers, speechsynthesizers, disk drives, etc.
PtiOneMe, phonetic spelling A phoneme is a single discrete unit of sound used in speech;PhOnetic spelling uses a character for each phoneme, rather than representing pronunciationindirectly as standard spelling does.
Plug In an electrical connection using a male and a female connector, the plug iS the maleconnector. In this volume, the term plug has been frequently used solely to indicate the size andtype of connector, and may refer to a device which is actually outfitted with a jack. See alsojack.
Port An input/output connection on a computer. Frequently located on the back panel ofmicrocomputers.
PoSition Any potentially selectable area in a scanning array; for instance, a 10 x 10 array Mayhave 100 positions. When a position is setected, it is considered a selection. Positions are alsoknown as locations.
Program A series of instructions to a computer. A program is what allowt the cOmputer userto execute some task on the computer (see software). Commercially available programs arefrequently sold stored on disks, but programs may also be written directly on a computer orpurchased in firmware form (see firmware).
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RAM Random Access Memory. ThiS is the type -of memory in a computer where data isplaced while it is in use. A program on a diSk, for instance, is loaded into the computer's RAMbefore being run. RAM iS cleared When a computer is shut off, however, and so the programmust be stored again after being used. Computers are often described in terms of their RAMcapacity: a "128K" computer has a RAM capacity of approximately 128,000 bytes (characters) ofinformation. See also disk, memory, ROM.
Refreshable braille display Also known as a dynamic braille diSplay, this type of system uses aset of braille cells, each consisting Of Six or eight retractable electronically operated reeds. Anelectronic codt sent to the System raigeg and lio*erS the reeds to form braille characters whichthe user can sense by placing the fingers on top of the display; When the display is full, thefirst cell recomposes itself and the display fills up again. Some displays also scroll.
ROM Read Only Memory. This is permanent memory built into a computer's circuitry by themanufacturer. See RAM.
R.S.232 An interface standard for the serial port of a computer or microprocessor-basedcommunication device. Serial ASCII code can be sent via an RS-232 interface.
Scanning A technique for making selections on a communication aid, computer, orenvironmental control system. Scanning inVOlves moving sequentially through a given set ofchoices, and making a selection when the desire.2 position is reached; Common physical formsfor scanning arrays are menus on a computer screen, grids of squares with lights which lightsequentially, and dial faces (like clocks) with pointers which revolve to point to symbols. Typetof scanning include automatic, manual, row-and=column, and directed. In Automatic Scanning,the system scans automatically once started, and the tiger actiVateg a SWitch momentarily to stopthe scanning. Once stopped, the scanning seqtience muSt be recommenced by another switch. Inmanual scanning, the user activates a sWitch continuously to scan the choices; releasing theswitch to stop. In row-and-column scanning, the user selects first the row in a grid, then thecolumn. Directed scanning involves using multiple switches or a joystick to scan in the desireddirection. See also direct selection.
Semantic compaction A technique for reducing the number of selections a user must make togenerate a phrase on a voice-output communication aid. Symbols for semantic units are usedrather than number or letter codes (see encoding).
Serial port One_type of interface for communication between a computer or electroniccommunication aid and another computer, electronic communication aid, or peripheral. Thefact that two devices both have a serial port, however, does not automatically mean thatinformation can be transferred between them flawlessly.
Software The part of a computer system which is not tangible, that is the programs orinformation that are processed by a computer or stored in memory. Commercially availablesoftware is usually sold in the form of a program or programs stored on a disk. See firmware,hardware, program, disk.
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Speech digitizer A device which analyzes speech and converts particular sounds or utterancesinto digital patterns which can be stored just as other data is stored on a computer. Thesedigital patterns can also be reconverted into their original sounds, allowing the computer tO actas a digital "tape recorder." Speech digitization is also used in voice recognition systems. Seespeech synthesizer, voice recognition.
Speech recognition See voice recognition.
Speech synthesizer In contrast to the speech digitizer, which records and plays back what it"hears," the speech synthesizer receives input in the form of electronic text characterS (letterS,numbers, punctuation), and converts the discrete characters Or WordS into artificial Speech. Mostspeech synthesizers have a memory and processing system that applies standard pronunciationrules to determine the correct pronunciation. Synthesizers tend to sound more mechanical thandigitizers;_ on the other hand they do not require that each and every phrase to be spoken berecorded beforehand, and they tend to use less memory storage space.
Spreadsheet A type of applications program that is designed for adding, editing, andmanipulating tabulated information.
Synthesizer See speech synthesizer.
Talking screen program A program which speaks the contents of the computer's screen via aspeech synthesizer. Such a program is usually also equipped with a system that allows the userto "navigate," or find his way around the screen, without the necessity of seeing the screen.
TM) Telecommunication Devace for the Deaf. A device which allows a person to transmittyped-in messages over phone lines. Most TDDs have a keyboard for sending messages and anelectronic display and/or printer for receiving them. In most cases, people on both ends of theline must have a TDD in order to communicate. TDDs transmit a standard code (see Baudot).
Terminal A device for entering data on the type of computer system which accepts data frommore than one source at a time. The typical terminal has a keyboard for entering data and ascreen for reviewing the data entered. A terminal does not process information in itself, butsends it on to the host computer system.
Toggle A switching action wherein the switch is turned on with one motion; off with another.Contrasts with momentary contact, wherein a switch remains on or off only while it is beingactivated by the user, reverting to its "normal" state (either on or off) as soon as it is no longerbeing activated; A common toggle switch is a wall switch for a light. This action can also beknown as latching.
Touch Pad, Touch Screen Devices which allow a person to generate input to a computer bypressing on their surface. A touch pad is usually a continuous membrane surface divided intoareas, each of which generates a different input (a character, command, etc4 A touch screen fitsover the standard computer screen, and functions similar to a touch pad. Touch pads andscreens are frequently used to make selections from menus or to create graphics.
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Transparent Usable with all or an entire major class of software. This term is usually appliedto a program or device which is usable with nearly all software appropriate to the computersystem for which the program or device is designed. 1One should never assume that a device orprogram is absolutely transparent to all software without checking with the manufacturer.
Voice Recognition A technique used to recognize certain spoken utterances. A voicerecognition system is "trained" to recognize an utterance by digitally encoding it once or severaltimes (see speech digitizer). Thereafter when the system "hears.' a phrase spoken, it compares itto the patterns for the utterances it has "heard" before, and matches it to one. All utterances tobe recognized must be individually trained, and due to present limits on the technology; themaximum length of a recognized word or phrase is about two seconds. Voice recognition iscommonly used in voice input systems for computers, which send a given input to the computerfor each recognized utterance.
Word Processor A type of applications software that is used to enter, edit, manipulate, aridformat text. In order to be considered a word processing program rather than a simple textentry and editing program, a program should havc fairly sophisticated c?pabilities.
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Appendix C
Manu ac urers Listed with theirProducts
This appendix includes the name, address, phone and a list of products forevery manufacturer in the three-book series. Manufacturers are listedalphabetically. The book-page location for each of the manufacturer'sproducts follows the product name. The appendix provides the necessarycontact information about the manufacturers. and also allows you to locatea product description when all yol.: know is the name of a manufacturer.
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Appendix Q MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
Able NetCerebral Palsy Center, Inc-, 360 Hoover Street,Minneapolis, MN 55413(612) 331-5958
Able Net Control Unit 1-15AbkNet Switch 100 2-5Battery Device Adapter 1-17
ACS Communications250 Technology Circle, Scotts Valley, CA951366(800)538-0742
Dynamate 1200 2-513Dynamate 2000 2-50
ACS Telecom25825 Eshelman Av., Lomita, CA 90717(213) 325-3055
ACS Medicom Computer System 3-23
Adaptive Communication System{ Inc994 _Broadhead Road, Suitt 202 Coraopolis, PA15108(412) 264-2288
All Talk 1-63ControlPAC 2-48HX-20 Protective Cover 3-6Keyguard 3-8Light Pointer 1-11PhotoPAC/EvalPAC 1-71ScanPAC/Epson 1-74SpeechPAC/Epaon 1-76ToyPAC 1-33Trine System (ACS) 1-80
Adaptive Perlpherah4 Inc4529 BaglerAvenuc Nortk Seattle, WA 98103(206) 633-2610
Adaptive Firmware Card 3-24Talking Scanner 3-229Talking Unicorn 3-280Talking Word Board 3-341
Ailaptive Technology,533432nd Cirelt North, Brooklyn Center, MN55429(612) 5613-0861
Key:locks 3-12Keyshields 343
Advanced Computer ServicesFrostffoof, FL 33843
(813) 646-6622
Ikafsign 3-210
AESIR Software EngineeringP.O_Box 5383, Pined* le, CA 93650No Phone
AARON 3-307
AIMS Media6901 Wood ley Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406(800) 367-2467, (818) 785-4111
OettiogSt.rted in Arithmetic Series (andSam's Store) 3-223
Alpha SoftwareBurlington, MA 01803
(617) 229-2924
Keyworks 3-37
American Communication Corp elation1040 Roberu_Street, East Hartford, CT 06108(203) 289-3491
Amcom C 1-89
American Printing House for the Blind(APII)Dept. 00686, P.O. Box 6085, I ouisville, KY40206(502) 895-2405
Talking Apple Literacy Kit 3-277
Amidon Publications1966 Benson Ave, St. Paul, MN 55116(612) 690-2401
Computer CUP 3-205
Ankney, Barry ILRuraLRoutt,IWashburn, IL 61570(309) 248-7447
Math Scan 3-241
Apercom Corporation7211.inda Court, San Mateo, CA 94403(415) 572-1464
Limelight 3-89
Arroyo & Associates88-45 79th Avenue, Glendale, NY 11385(718) 849-9306
Delay Timer 1-21E-Tran Scanner 1-23Poc-Ett System 1-25
Artie_ Technologial2214 Sw Court, Auburn Heights, MI 48057(313) 435-4222
Anic_Vision 3-81SynPhonix 100 3-122SrnPhonix 200 3-123Synphonix jr 3-123
ARTS Oknputer Products, Inc.145 Tremont Street, Suite 407, Boston, MA02111(617) 482-8248
Expand-a-ViewPC Lens 3-91PC Voice 3-93
Audio Tone Company2422 West Holly, Phoenix, AZ E15009(602) 254-5888
Talk Tone 1-97
Aurex Corporation337 South Franklin Street, Chicago, IL 60606(312) 939-0431
Neovos 1-4
Baggeboda_ Prm_1128 RhodeIshind Street, Lawrence, KS 66044(913) 842-0490
PICSYMS Categorical Dictionary 1-51
Bainum Dunbar, Inc.6427 Hilcrost, Suite 133, Houston, Tx 77081(713) 988-0887
Britinz 3-196
Ballard & Tighe, inc.480 Atlas Street, Brea, CA 92621(800) 321-4332, CA (714) 990-4332
}Usk Vocabulary Builder or:Computer 3-192
Elephant Ears 3-213IDEA Cat 3-227Mouse Math 3-248
BAUD1158 Steward_Avenue, Btthpage, NY 11714(516) 433-0171
Rapsheet 3-333Blazing Paddles 3-299
Bayman, Benjamin3611 Abbott Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN55410(612) 920-1358
Large Print Word Processor 3-323
3-86 Baysik SpeechP.O. Box 891, Menlo Park, CA 94026(415) 854-1772
SAVIT 3-140Asahel Engineering, Inc.N.E. 820 California Street, Pullman, WA(509) 332-2205
Asaflex Model TS 2-7
ASIEP Education Company__3216 NE 27th-, Portlanct OR 97212(503) 236-1317
AlMstar 3-147ASIEP Computer Scoring and
Interpretation 3-149PRE-MOD II 3-161
Aspen Systems COrPorationEa Box 6018, Gaithersburg, MD 20877(WO) 63841437, MD (301) 251-5233
Llflguage Stimulation Series 3-234
Assembly CornerP.C. Box 151, Maynard, mA 01754(617) 897-7749
Textalk 3-343
AT & T2001 Route 46, Parsippany, NJ 07054(800) 233-1222
Directel 2-49Electronic Artificial larynx 1-3Handset for Speech Amplific. tion 1-4Medical Alert 2-80Operator Dialer 2-59Raised Face-Plate 2-61
99163 Beagle Brot Inc3990 Old _Town Avenue, Suite 102C, San Dicgo,CA_ 92110 _(619) 296-6400
MacroWorks 3-14
Bear Medical SystcAs, Inc.9340 Narnia Dr., Ri, rside, CA 92103(8OO) 331:2.327
Vet:Li-Voice 1-6
Behavioral_Engineering230 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, CA95066(408) 438-5649
Mind Master 3-39
Berkeley System Design1708 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94709(415) 540-5537
inLARGE 3-87
Birch, Jana23416 Wales Drive, Cardiff, CA 92007(619) 942-3343
Catch the Cow 3-173
BliSsynabolics: Communication Institute350 Rumsey Rt...rd, Toronto, ON M4G 1R8CANADA(416) 444-6605
Rlirsymbol Vocabulary Stamp, 1.41
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Appendix C: MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
Borland International4585 Scotts Valley Drive, Scotts Valley. CA95066(408) 438-8400
SuperKey 3-19
Brain-Ltnk Software317 Montgomery, Ann Arbor, MI 48103(313) 995-0604
Function RecoLnition 3-223Memory Patterns 3-244Prepoaition Recognition 3-257Reading Recognition 3-262Visual RectAnition 3-289Word Recognition 3-294
Brighter_PathwaysP.O. _Box 20101; Billings, MT 59104(406) 656-0045
Brighter Pathways Communication Symbolsand Grids 1-41
Brown & Company, Inc.P.O. Was 21, South Hamilton, MA 01982(617) 468-7464
PC-Pedid 3-16
Button Count Software Company10148 Lasso Lane, Shreveport, LA 71106(318) 226-7806
Button Count Switch Assessment 3-172
CC Publiadions, Inc.P.O. Box_23699, Tigarct OR-97223(800) 547-4800 (503) 692-6880
Assessment of Intelligibility of DysarthricSpeech 3-171
Basic Leaguer Series-SpatialConce Ms 3-192
Learning Worke:kop 3-235011ie Series 3-249
Cacti Computer Services1309th Street S.W, Portage la Prairie, MB R1NP.N4 CANADA(204) 857-8675
cti_Word Processor 3-311ComekProk _3,113Pressure Sensitive '.apanded Keyboard 3-43
Canon U.S.A.,_Inc.One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042(516) 488-6700
Canon Communicator M 1-63Handy Terminal 1-67
Castle Special Computer Services94931San Gabriel Street NE., Albuquerque., NM8_7111
(505) 293-8379
Spel list 3-273C3inankeys 3-202
rebral Patty Research Foundation ofKansas, Inc.2021 North Old Manor, P.O. Box 8217, Wichita,KA 67208(316) 688-1888
Variable Position Scanner 1-34
Chatterbox Voice_Learning Systems233E11 Ridge Um., Dept C, Mulder, CO80302(800) 531-5314, TX (800) 292-5619
Chatterbox Dictionary 3-198Voice English Language DevelopmentVoice Math 3-291Voice Reading Ability Drill 3-292
Ciderviare1019 martinique, Dallas, TX 75223(214) 827-7734, (214) 357-1276
Lister Talker 3-324
Cleo, Inc.1957 Wfayfield Rsiad, Cleveland, OH(216) 382-9700, (800) 321-0595
Adiustable Head Pointer 1-9Cleo Communication Board 1-42
Clinical Speech Systems, Inc.673 Pearl Street, Green Bay, WI 54304(414) 869-2880
Finger Speller 3-217
Cognitive Rehabilitation6555 Carrollton Avenue, Indianapolis, IN46220(317) 257-9672
Soft Tools '83, '84, '85 3-267
College-IBM Prm4284 41st Street_Usaliego,_CA 92105(800) 854.254L CA (800) 223-6057
AnatoomansiPhysiology of the Speech andHearing Mgr& 3-189
Clinical Data Manager 3-151Comprehensive Phonemi: Inventory for
Children,_2.0 3-174Computer Assisted Instruction in
Phonological Process 3-204Computerized Reading for Aphasics 3-207Drills in Language Concepts 3-211Frenchay Dysarthria Assessment 3-154Talk About A Walk 3-277VARP. Vocal Abuse Reduction
Program 3-287Word Class Inventory for School Age
Children 3-167
Command Telephone System5609 N. Antioch Road, Kansas City, MO 64119(816) 453-2010
Command Telephone System 2-47
COMmetrics, LTDP.C. Box 278, St. Lambert, PQ 34P 3N8CAid14-31A(514) 672-4534
Talking WO 1-78
Communication Enhancement ClinicChildren's HosOtal Medical Center, 300Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115(617) 735-6466
Message Maker 3-327Scan & Speak 3-264Target 3-280Touch & Speak 3-344Type & Speak 3-345
Communication Habilitation Service201_Sleepy Hollow Circle, Birmingham, AL35216(205) 967-2050
Software Simulations of CommunicationProstheses 3-182
Communication Skill Builders3130 Worth IYodge Boulevard, P.O. Box 42050-G,Tuscon, AZ 85733(602) 323-7500
Articulation Error Analysis 3-148Computer am:Beware for the Exceptional
Student 3-2043-291 Computer Managed Articulation
Diagnosis 3-174Computer Managed Articulation
_Treatment_ 3-205Computer Managed Language
Treatment 3-206Computer Managed Screening Test 3-175
Idioms in America 3-227Picturek Please! 1-53Planning Individualized Speech & Language
Intervention 3-160
Communications Applied Technology11150-14 Roger Bacon Drive, Reston, VA 22090(703) 48141168
R/S II Series Wireless Link 3-75
CommuniTree Group470 Castro Street, Suite 207-3002, SanFrancisco, CA 94114(415) 441-3088
Communities. - First and SecondEditions 3-314
Compiech Systems DesignP.O. Box 511s, Hastings, MN 55033(612) 437-1350
Finger Print 3-133Triple Dump 3-142
CoMpa-Tiltions, Itte.PO. Beat 502;Troy, MI 48099(313) 689-5059
Special Skill Builders I & II 3-270
ComputAbility CorporationA Division of Preston, 101 Route 46 East, PineBrook, NJ mom(201) 882-0171
Air Cushion Switch 2-5Evaluation System 3-176EZBAS 3-132Hind Switch 2-17Handi-Routine 3-135Head Switch 2-18Interfack Box for Apple Ile 3-71!Umlaut 3-9MultiplkSwitch Rox for the Adaptive
Firmware_Card 3-73Paddle Adapple 3-73Picture Communication 3-331Puff Switch 2-32Wobble Switch 2-41Word Communication 3-348
Computer Aida Corporation124 West Washington Court, Lower Arcade,Fort Wayne, IN 46802(219) 422-2424
Braille-Thlk 3-311Cale-TIM 3-312File-Talk 3-318Screen-Talk PIO 3-96Talking Sensible Speller 3-339Word-Talk 3.348
Computer Conversations2350 North 4th Street, Columbus, OH 43202(614) 263-4324
Enhanced PC Talking Program 3-85VER1k1 STAR 3-347
Computer Diskcourse_10145 K121 Street, Suite 204, Edmonton, ABT5N 114.5 CANADA(403) 488-4763
Lyon Large Print Program 3-89
Computer Island227 FUmpron Green, Staten Island, NY 10312(718) 948-2748
Lightpen_Programs for Special Education I& II 3-237
Computer Talk1420 East Cypress Street, Covina, CA 91724(818) 331-0413
Quiet Duck Learning Series 3-259
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Computer Users of America5028 Merit Dave, Flint, MI 48506(313) 736-3774
Electronic 31 Day Calendar 3-317Personal Money Management 3-330Speak-A-Label 3-335Speech Writer 3-336Tele-Talk 3-342
Computerind Uabling SysleMs409 South Whitehall Avenue, Allentown, PA18104(215) 820-4065
Computerized Enabling System 3-315
Coin&ters fOr the PhysicallyHandicapped7602 Talbert Avenue, Suite 5, HuntingtonBeach, CA 92647(714) 848-1122
TIM 1-79
Computers to Help PeopK Inc.1221 W. Johnsoo Streek MacVs On, WI 53719(6(18) 257-5917, 257-1270 (TDD)
Apple DOS 33 Manual 1-129CHI'l Apple Tool Kit 3-312Mac-Apple Communication Aid 3-315Maze 3-243Sentence-Scan 3-334Talking Wheelchair 3-340Trace Math Aid 3-285Write 3-295
ConoverCompany; The _P.O. Box 155; Omro; WI 54963(414) 685-5707
Computerized Training Systems (CTSNuts & Bolts 3-207
Concept Formation: Shape Matching 3-208CTS: Electrooic Assembly &
Soldering 3-210Floppy TeOchas-Series 3-220Job SeArch lad Lecal Jeb Bank 3-177Miettsiiiiiiter -Eire 'nation of Career Areas
tMECA) 3479SAID Uy_ni D013-263STIM-U-LITE 1-28_SurviVal War& 3-273VOC Wuching Und YOC Report 3-163
Control Data CorporationServices,7600 France Avenue South.
Minneapolis, MN 55435(612) 853-8100
JOBS System 3-178SAGE System 3-181
COPH-22020 Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60618(312) 866-8195
Keyguards 3-10
Courage CenterRehabilitation Engineering, Golden Valley,MN 55422(612) 5880611
VIC-20 Steelier 3-347
Covington Group4519 Perry Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN55422(612) 537-4910
Keyer 3-8
ent,011,-bit.67SD_GrInger Street, Eugene, OR 97402(503) 342-1271
Voice Master 3-123
CraMpp*Systems118CMTUUMeill Street, Portland, ME 04101(207) 772-1610
Keyboard Emulator 3-35SpeechPad 1-77
CREATEP.O. Box 8896, Green Bay, WI 54308
CREATE 3-209
Crestwood Companyima 04606, Milwaukee, WI 53204
(414) 461-9876
Beeper 2-75Communiclock _1-19Membrane Plate Switch 2-23Mini Talking Card Reader 1-70Optleommunicator 1-50Porte:Book 1-54Portablel'ocket Typewriter/Computer 1-72Talking Wain 1-12nakini Barldlei 1-56Talking Pietbrei Cornaninicition
BoXird 1-37Taking Pieturmr, Kitt l. II, and III 1-57Tape-A-Message 1-30Tri-Respondet 1-34
Cross Educational SoftwareP.0 Box 1536, Ruston, LA 71270(318) 255-8921
PeOcliy Writer Bold 3-330SIM11-A-Vision 3-271Wking Riddles 3:278Talking Wriar 3:341
CyberLYNX Computer Products, Inc.4828 Sterling Drive, Boulder, CO 80301(303) 444-7733
Smarthome I 2-63
DepL of Phydarl Medicine & Reheb, UOT Mithigiii1C335 University Hospital, University of
Ctr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109(313) 936-7170
ALTKEY 3-24EXPAND 3-29
Design Technology5710 Ruffin Road, San Diego, CA 92123(619) 268-8194
Commodore Light Pen 3-61
Designing Ai& rot Ditabled Adults1024Dapont Street, Tercinto, ON M6H 2A2CANADA(416) 5334194
PC AID 3-41PC Assisted Keyboard 3-16PC Serial AID 3-42
DtiekipMental Equipmen*981 Winnetka Terrace, Lake Lurich, IL 60047(312) 438-3476
Audits ScOn 3-308Battery Adapter 1-17Blisspen_ 3-193 _
Choice Bourd 1-42Core_PictureVoCabulary 1-44Dial Scan 121Fold-lt System 1-46FotoSeries 1-47Keygtiardt 3-10LT. Switch 240Left/Rigbt Rocker Switch 2-21Moisture-Guard_ 3-14Mounting Switch 2-26Oakland Schools Picture Dictionary 1-49PIC Man 3-302Pictcsram Ideogram Communication
(PIC) 1-51Picture Your Blissymbola 1-52Plate Switch 2-28
PorUbk Communication Boards 1-54Single-Input Assessment Software 3-182Sunny Day' _3-2741Switch latettadt_3-76Switch_Litth 1-281Symbol Training Display 1-29Symbol Writer 3-276Tilt Table 3-142Touch Com 3-183
Devoke Data Products1500 Martin Av, Box 58051, Santa Clara, CA95052(408) 980-1360
Electric Copyholders 2-52
Dickey Engineering3 Angel Road, North Reading, MA 01864(617) 657-3460
Saltus Reader 2-62Sponge Nurse Call Switch 2-36
Didatech SOftwareLTD3812 William Street, BUrnibyer, BC VSC 3H9CANADA_(604) 299-4435
Fay's Word Rally 3-215Fay: That Math Woman 3-216Fay: The Word Hunter 3-216
Digital Equipment Corporation1-umiak-Business Unit. 129 Parke' Street,Maynard, MA 01754(603 884-8991
DECtalk 3-116
Dimango Products1828 Star-Batt Drive, Rochester, MI 48036(313) 852121
OiT/Off Rethote Striteh 2-59
DLM Teaching ResourcesP.O. Box 4000, One DLM Park, Allen, TX75002(800) 527-4747, TX (800) 442-4711
Compuscore: For the Scales of IndependentBehavior 3-152
Domowic7,421: (fOr-inf ormation)take_Erie Institute of Rehabilitatio.., 137 W.2nd Streec Etie,_PA_1&507-(814) 453-5602, (800) 223-3505
Electronic Calendars and PocketSecretaries 2-78
Dragon Systems, Inc.55 Chapel Street, Newton, MA 02158(617) 965-5200
DART-5000 3-26Voicescribe-1000 3-55Voicearribe-20000 3-56
DU-IT Control Systems Group, Inc.8765 Township Road #513, Shreve, OH 44676(216) 567-2906
Armslot Switch Controller 2-7Bite Switch 2-8Ifody Switch 2-8Deuce 2-48Dual Tape Control 2-49Dual Tongue Switch 2-14asicorder 2-51Infrared Remote Control 2-56MECCA 2-57TV Game-2 3-76
Dunamis, Inc.2856 Buford Highway, Duluth, GA 30136(404) 476-4934
Alphabet with Tom and Andy 3-189Bear Jam 3-193EZ Pilot for PowerPad 3-214Leo's lectric Paintbrush 3-324
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1K.MAiwndix C: MANUFACTURERS Listed *ith their Products
I.ostriVirster 3-238Loso Touch Tools for the Power Pad 3-239Micro Illustrator 3-328Power Pad 3-64Power Pad Programming Kit 3-256Simple Com L Yes/No
Communication 3-265SiinPleConi IL Nisedi/Wants
Coinsisinieaticfn 3-266
Duncan-Atwell ComputerizedreehnOrogien,1200 Weal Aire Ine, Hillside, NJ 07205(201) 355-1690
Ltnical 3,236_Lenipen PC 3-136
DuxbacT SyStent_si Use.435 King Street, P.O. Box 1504, Littletown, MA01460(617) 486-9766
Duxbury Braille Translator 3-316
DvorsUnternations!11 Pettl_Suree4 Braidtiii, VT 05733(802) 247-6020
Dvorak Keyboard ModificationPrograms 3-4
Dynacomp, Inc.1064 Gravel Road, Webster, NY 14580(716) 671-6163
Primer 83 3-257
E. David & Associates22 Russett Lane, Storrs, CT 06268(203) 429-1785
HI Handicapped Word Games 3-300ILI_Handicappa Arithmetic Flesh
Ciiith 3-224
Easter _Seal SystemsThe National Easter_Seal Society, 2023 W.Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612(312) 243-8400
ESS Rebabware 3-153
ERSCO turrituluM Materials_P.O. HOZ 1943, Birmingham, AL 35201(800) 633-8623
Talking Hands 3-278
Edmark CorvorationP.O. Box 1903, Bellevue, WA 98009(800) 426-0656, WA (206) 746-390"
Erlduirk Reeding Program, Level 1 3-212
Educational Activities, Inc.1937 Grand Ave., Baldwin, NY 11510(516) 223-4666
Core Reading and VocabularyDevelopment 3-208
EduatiolUd AddiolOgy Pr OgraMs; Inc.1077_ Gdpin-Strat, Denver, CO 80209(303) 777-0740
Natural Language Processing PrograM 3-249
Educational Electronic Techniques, LTD1888 Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh, NY 11793(800) 4334872
Keyboarding For The Dyslexic 3-230Keyboarding for the Visually Limited 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand 3-232VilWil/Perceptual Diagnostic Testing &
Training Prop. 3-184Voiee of Help 2-83
EdUctiOnal &oftWart Review1.400_Sh4ttick Ave, Snite 774, Berkeley, CA94709(415) 528-2788
Magic Music Teacher 3-301
Educomp Enterprises191 North 650 East, Department 120, Bountiful,UT 84010(801) 292-7102
World of Counting 3-294
Kdutek Corporation415 Cambridge, 04, Palo Alto, CA 94306(415) 325-9965
Hand/Eye Coordination Programs 3-225
EKEG Eltetronidi Comp-SOY LTDP.O. Mk 16199, Station G, Vancouver, BC V6R405 CANADA(604) 685-7817
Activity Board 1-16Expanded Comptiter Xeyboirth 3-29Expanded Keyboard for Ailtonlitic
Telephone 2-33Expanded Keyboards for Speak N'
Spell 1-65:Expanded Keyboards fOr the Adaptive
Firmware Cards 3-30Expanded Keyboards for the Talking
BlissApple 3-31Lifestyle Personal Communicator Expanded
Keyboard 1-91Radio Remote Control 2-60Remote Keyboard for the Apple II+ and
11e 3-46Tin Key Board 3-64
Elayo Americas, Inc.P.O. Box 23927, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33037(305) 563-9400
'4agnicomp 3-326MagniLink 3-90
mime Software Company2140 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Suite B,Beady; CA_ 94704(415) 540-0389
Enable Reader 3415Enable Writer 3-28
EnterSet, Inc.410 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107(415) 543-7644
OttiekWeit 3-45
ETI Corporation1000 Long Boulevard, Suite 5, Lansing, MI48911(517) 694-9737
Switchboard 1-77
Exec Software; Int201 WilthintStreet, Lexington, MA 02173(617) 862-3170
Talking TermExec 3-97
Expert Systems Software, Inc.Suite 316, 2120 Crestmoor Road, Nashville, TN37215(615) 292-7667
Omnilioi 3-63Switchmaster 3-275Toy Assessor 3-284Toy Scanner 3-284
Extensions for Independence6354North Twin Oaks Valley Road, SanManx% CA 92069(619) 744-4083
Easy File Tray,_Desk Organizer 2-51Easy-Load-A-Diskette 3-131
Heyer-AWie Mdular KouthstickModular Twin Turntable Deth 3-138Motorized Bud 2-58_duad-Independence Typewriter-Printer
System 1-73Stick-Ot Keylocks 3-19 _Universal Telephone Adapter 2-69
Faihion Able5 Crescent Avenue, Box S. Rocky Hill, NJ08553(609) 921-2563
Rebuke Control Scinit Switch 2-62
Finally Software4000 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, CA92663(714) 854-4434
LoVE 3-325Talker 3-338
FirrA BrOWard DeVelopmentSoftware Division, 4987 North UniversityDrive, Lauderhill, FL 33321(305) 748-6506
Scanning Conversion Program 3-141
First Bytejnc.2845 Temple Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806(213) 595-7006
Firit-Shipisi: 3-218Kid Talk 3-322MithUlk 3-242SmoothTilker 3420Speller Bee 3-272
Fortress Scientific61 Miami Street, Buffalo, NY 14204(800) 268-7980
Environmental Control System 2-53
FredSammonBox37_Brookfiel IL 60513(800) 323-7305
Adjustable Head Pointer 1-9Clear-View Head Pointer 140Communication Sheets 1-44Fone Holder 2-54Giant Push Button Telephone Adapter 2-55Mouthsticks
FITnctional Resources Enterprises2714 Trail-of-the Madrones, Austin, TX 78746(512) 327-1741
Functional Skills Screening Inventory 3-176
Furalletech Systems, Inc.P.O. Box 190, Liberty, IA 52358(319) 626-6101
Flexcom 1-67
Garid, Inc.9313 Valley View Road, Eden Prane, MN55344(612) 941-5464
Lifestyle Personal Communicator 1-91
Green Software12-Cornell- Street, Portland, ME 04103(207) 797-3643
Joy writer 3-322
Greentree Group, TheP.O. Box 28, Mohnton PA 19540
Purposeful Patterns, Purposeful Symbols,What Belongs? 3-259
Resource Book 1: Communication Aids23 6
Appendix C: MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
Gregg/AlsGrsw41111Princeton Rood, Highstown; NJ 08520(314) 256-23fP
Keyboart g_ for the PhysicallyHandicapped 3-231
Grimaldi_ & JamesC/0 Coordinator, SpecialEtt. Program, 4901 ECarson _StrecC Lang Bea* CA 90808(213) 420-4272
Easy Provammer 3-317
Handicapped Children's ComputerCooperative ProjectdoiShcrwood Center, 7938 Chestnut, KansasCity, MO 64132(816) 363-4606
Color Find 3-202Letter Find 3-236Rabbit Scanner 3-260Sight Word Spelling 3-265The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper -
Prepositions 3-282Touch and Match 3-283reknit Ind &ee 3-283
Handicapped Children's TechnologicalServices, Inc.P.O. Sox 7, Foster, RI 02825(401) I161-6128
Active_Stimulation Programmer 1-16Barrel Switch 2.7Developmental Lever ContrOl 2-12Dou_ble Fmk Panel 2-13Grasp Switch 2-16Single Push Panel 2-34Tilt Switch 2-37Timer and Counter 1-31Touch Sensitive Joystick Control 2-38
Hanky_Aesociates1750 Wiest Jervis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60626(312) 262-9531
No-Touch 2-58
Harding & HarriSi Inc.P.O. Box 1599, Orem, UT 84057(801) 224-2014
Automated IEP System and ProfessionalGoal IMitki 3:150
HypernMlity__.3-155-&need SCirch II 3-162
Hartiff Courseware, Inc. _
P.O. Box 431, Dimondale, MI 48821(517) 646-6458
Cognitive Rehabilitation Series 3-199Remedial Secondary or Adult Education
Programs 3-262Special Education (Elementar0 Paks for
Special Needs 3-269
Help Me to Help Myself CommouimitionAids342-Acre Avenue, Brownsburg, IN 46112(317) 852-4427
Help Me to Help mytelf 1-47
HFB Enterprises400 Maple Court, Herndon, VA 22070(703) 378-1843
Handi-Writer Version 3.51 3-320
Hoerer, 3X5200 W._61,Shawnee Mission, KS 62208(913) 262-7440
Bobcat 3-195
HoSeywell Disc Instruments Subsidiary102 East Baker Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626(714) 979-5300,1800) 824-3522
qLynx Trackball 3-44
Hooghton_MifflinEa Bot_6113,4fanover, NH 03755(603)448-3838
Sound Ideas 3-268
Hligh MieMillab Medical Centre350 Rumsey Rd, Toronto, ON M4G 1R8CANADA(416) 425-6220
Acculivrin 245Capacitive TouthpUte Interface 2-10Dual Channel _Uttching Switch
Interface 1-22Head Control for Wheelchairs 2-17Microswitels Joystick 2-24
IBM CorporationInformation Systems Group, 3113 West BeltlineHighway, Madison, WI 53713(608) 273-5200 or 273-5292
Listen to Learn 3-238Writing to Read 3-295
IBM Entry System Divbiow11400 Burnett Road, Austin, TX 78758(512) 838-8308
Voice Communications Option 3-53
Icon Peripherals2901 Independence Avenue South, St. LouisPark, MN 55426(612) 933-7986
Response Optimizer 3-140
Imaginart Communication ProductsP.O. Box 1868, Idyllwild, CA 92349(714) 659-5905
Eye-Corn Board- 1-46Touch !N Talk communication Board 1-58Tenth 'N Talk _Communication_ NoWbook 1-58Tenth 74 Talk_Corniiiunicition
Stiekett 1-59_Touch 'N TWk Mictxfs 1-59Unipiz 1-60
InnocoenpInnovative Computer Applications, 33195Wagon Wheel, Solon, OH 44139(216) 248-6206
Uy-It-All and Super Plus 1-73
Instructional/CommunicationsTechnolegy, Inc.10_Stepar Place, Huntington Station, NY 11746(800) 225-5428
Clozt-Plus Program 3-199Cvmprebension Power Protram 3-203MatIsPower_Prograin 3-240PAVE _Perceptual Accuracy/Visual
_Efliciency_Training 1-251Processing Power Provam 3-218ReadinikAround Words Program 3-261Visagraph Eye-Movement Recording
System 3-183Word Memory Programs 3-293
liberate SystelasPortlindrOR
(503) 256.3214
Freedom I 3-86
International Marketing_Services, Inc.220 Commerce Avenue, Port Richey, FL 33568(813) 842-3231
Beanncope II 3-82Compu-Lenz 3-84
Interstate Voice Producb1849 VL_Seeploia Aydin* Orange, CA 92668(714) 937-9010
VocaLink Cellular Module 2-70
VC:tank CSRB-LCI 340VocaLink Seriti_4000_3-51VocaLink SYS300_ 341_VocaLink VRT300 3-52
Intex Micro Systems Corporation725 South Adams Road, Suite L8, Birmingham;MI 48011(313) 540-7601
ICOMM- 1-681Intik-Talker 3-118sptethAid 1-76
ITT Information System..2350 Qume Drive, San Jost, CA 95131(408) 945-8950
Voice Communian.. Is System 3-54
J. Jordan & Associates1127 Oxford Court, Neenah, WI 54456(414) 725-904
Control Withent Keyboards 3-315
Jones, MatthewP.O. Box 82729, Fairbanks, AK 99708No Phone
One Handed Typing 3-250
Jostenb Lftrning Sysiems800-_E Bohlen Center Drive, Mt. Prospect, IL60056-(312) 296-0510
Ufonic Voice System 3-124
K Talker SaraP.O. Box 909, Port Townsend, WA 96368(7336) 385-7910
K Taket 3-87
Kalashian, Al3234 South Villa Circle, West Allis, WI 53227(414) 327-4051
Speller Teller 1-27
Kamm Inc.1016 Ohio_Strent, Lawrence, KS 66044(913) 842-4016
PROVOX 3-95
Key EleMettlei Corporation12 Maple Avenue, Pine Brook, NJ 07058(201) 227.20150
MOdel 6095 3-288
Kennedy Memorial Hospital for ChildrenEducatimuDept _
30_ Warren Sureet, Brighten, MA 02135(617) 254-3800, ext 189
Kennedy Handi-Math Program 3-229Kennedy Switch Xey Software 3-136
Key TronicEa Box 1e687, Spokane, WA 99214(800) 262-60M, WA: (549) 928-8000
Key TrOnic Pleig-annpatible Keyboards 3-7Speech ReteignitiOn Keyboard 3-48
KindermathP.O. Box 712,Devon, PA 19333(215)687-1331
Kindermath II 3-233
Kinetic Designs, Int.4113C_Bridgeport Way, Tacoma, WA 98466(206) 565-6727
Filch 3-4
C-6 Resource Book 1: Communication Aids2:17
Appendix C: MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
KingwareBox_1567; Nome; AK 99762(907) 443-5603
Access-Ability 3-23
Koala Teclamlogies Corporation269Moun* Herman Road, Scotts Valley, CA95066(406) 06419111
Oilmen LigM Pea System 3-62Kosla Pad 3-62
Krown Research, Inc.6300 Arizona Circle, Los Angeles, CA 94005(213) 641-4306 (voice or rry)
Porta Printer Plus MP20 1-92POrti Printer Phis MP2OD 1-93Rini Printer Plus MP40D 1-93Porta Vir-W-luzikir/Model 32 1-94Mit 1-94
Kurzweil Applied Intelligences411 Waverly Oaks, Waltham, MA 02154(617) 893-5151
Kurzweil Voieesystem 3-38
KY Enterprls&Custom COMpiderSol-Whine3039 East 2nd Street, Long Beach, CA 90803(213) 433-5244
Apple Adaptor 3-69EZRA_ 2-54FingesTip Controller 3-31HaidiSilittli 248Modified Joyitiek- 2=25M0111_00iiiM Controller for Quads 3-41Multi-Game &Wird 3-138Tongue Conti011er 3-49
Lakeland eroduxts21 Birnamwood Drive, Burnsville, MN(612) 890-7123
Automatic Page Turner 2-46
Lambert_Software-COMpilityP.O._Bot 171277; Sin Diego, CA 92117(619) 492-9721._
Cori:rehab Vol. 2 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 3 3-201Covehab Vol; 4 1201Key! toSuceeax Comp. Keybd. Skills for
BliudChildren 3-232Repeat Defeat 341Task Master 3-281
Llifd Maria:de Deaign3857 Louisiana Avenue South, St. Louis Park,MN 55426-(612) 927-6303
Prairie Power Portable Ilc System 3-139
Linear Electronics2055 Corte del Nogal, Carlsbad, CA 92008(800) 421-1587
Linear Alert ET-IA 2-80
LUtguiSyslems716 I7th_Stre-U,_Mtairte, IL 61265(800) 255-8463; IL (800) 851-8237
Teaching Vocabulary LinguiDisks 3-281Automated IEp System and SCOR Goal
Banks 3-150HELP Linvidisks 3-225WALC LinguiDisks 3-292
Latin &Matta365-Brisiie Drive, Orlando, FL(305) 423-7547
IllustratiorYs 3421Type-Talk 3-286
Mayer-Johnson CompitnyP.O. Box ADSolana Beach, CA 92075(619) 461-2489
Communication Binder 1-43Communication Folder 1-43Individualized Communication_ Systems 1-48Life Experiences Communication Kit 1-48Picture COMmunication Symbols, Book I
and _Book II 1-52Pocket-Sired CorTiMunication Boiik 1-53Practice COMmunication Cards 1-55
McCuistor, Ronald S.5795 Adelyn Road, Pensacola, FL 32504(904) 476-8916
Handi-Keys 3-5
MCE1571UL-in:lithe Mill, Suite 250, Kalamazoo, M1491307
(616) 345-8681
Job Readiness Series 3-228Job Survival Series 3-228The Loit R - Reasoning 3-281
MECC (Minnesota EducationsiComputing Consortium)3490 Lexington Avenue, North, St. Paul, MN
32804 55112(612) 481-3500
LovejoyEleclronics _
35 Garrison Street, Portland, ME 04102(207) 774-9421
Lite Touch 3-38
LumUnaukinc.55337 8688 Tyler BOulevard, Mentor, OH 44060
(216) 255-9082
Clamp-On Bump Switch 2-11Cooper Rand Electrozic Speech Aid 1-3Finjor_Flex Switch 2-15Headband Switch 2-18Magnetic Finger Switch 2-22Mercury Tilt Switch 2-23Pressure Switch 2-32Rand Voice Amplifier 1-5Voicette 1-6
K.LS. - Cognitive Educational System 3-229
Language Analysis Lab, Waisman Center1500 Hishland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705(608) 263-5408
SALT (Systematic Aiialsta of LanguageTtimaripu) 3-161
Laureate Learning_Systemsi Inc.1 Mill Street, Burlington, VT 05401(802) 652-4755
Audible Career Explorer 3-172Fast Access Scan Talker 3-318First Categories 3-218First Verbs 3-719Firit Winds 3-219First Wanda II 1120Following-Directions 3-221Lrarning Left add F ight 3-235Micro-LADS_ 3-179Speak Up 3-335Twenty Categories 3-285
Learning_Tools, Inc. _
686 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA02139(617) 864-8066
Individualized Planning System 3-157
Lite Science karociattaLFenimoteR, BaypTnt, NY 11705(516) 472-2111
Agmie_lle Input Adapter 3-70Arithmetic 1,2, and) with Speech 3-191Cogrehab Vol. 1 3-200
Madak;__Une.--PequannocNJ 07440
(201) 694-0500
Adjustable Head Pointer 1-10Air Switch Kits 2-6Automaddak Page Turner 2-45Mouth Held Page Turners 1-11Page Turner 2-60Plate Switch_ 2-28PufPN Buzzer Switch 2-81Squeeze Type Switches 2-36
Marble Systeint21805 Zdriobrota Northeast, Cedar, MN 55011(612) 434-3704
Early Learning I_ 3-111_Early Learning IL 1.212Mix 'N Match 3-247
Maryland Computer Services, Inc.3132 Southeast Jay Street, Stewart, FL 32497(305) 288-2080
Automatic Form Writer 3-308Braille Tritiatatien &oftware 3-310Crammer M6difind Perkins Brailler 3-105PC Reader _3-42Ready Resider 345Romeo Wainer 3-109V.P. 3-99
Blissymbolicc Bliss Drills 3-194Blitsymbolim Bliss Library 3-309Blissymbolicc Blissboard 3-310Blissymbolick Blissymbol Concepts 3-194Counting Critters 3-209Guessing and Thinking 3-224Paint With Words 3-250Special Needs Volume 1 - Spelling 3-269Special Needs Volume 2 - Simulations &
Drills 3-270
Med Labs7036 Madera Drive, Goleta, CA 93017(805) 968-2486
E-Z Call 2-77PA-1 Portable Alarm 2-81
Medical _Equipment- Distributori, Inc.3223_South L-cidp 289, Suite 150, Lubbock, TX79423_ _(806) 793-8421
Air Switch 2-6Button Switch 2-9Light Touch Lever Switch 2-22MicroDEC II 2-57Rocker Switch 2-33
Merritt Computer Prodireti, Inc.2925 LB] Freeway, Suite 180, Dallas, TX 75234(214) 339-0753
SafeSkin Keyboard Protector 3-18
Methods & Solutions, Inc.82 Montvale Avenue, Stoneham, MA 02180(617) 438-5454
Picture Perfect 3-302Rice the Clock 3-260
Micro Connection; Inc;P.O. Box_198;13edfOrd, MA 07130(617) 274-8112
Hope 3-5
Micro Engineering955 Camino La Maids, Thousand Oaks, CA91360(805) 492-1003
Micro Braille 3-327
Resource Book 1: Communication Aids C-7
Appendix 0 MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
Micro Vide°314 N. First Street, P.O. Box 7357, Ann Arbor,MI 48107(313) 946-0526
Video Voice 3-288
Micro-EdP.O. Box 444-005, Eden Prairie, MN 55344(612) 944-8750
Point and Read 3-25I
Microcomputer Systems for theHandicapped10418 Armstrong Street, Fairfax, VA 22030(703) 352-1611
Choice Maker I 3198Talking Aid 3-338
Microphonics Technology Corporation25 37th Street Northeast, Suite B, Auburn, WA98002(800) 325-9206
Pronotince 3-43
MkroTalk Software337 S Peterson Av, Louisville, KY 40216(502) 896-1288
ProTERM 3-94ProWORDS 3-332
Mithilladt-Coitsislting COmpany206 Angie Drive, PID. Box 521, Cedar Falls, IA50613(319) 277-6648
Micro-Interpreter I (Fingerspeller) 3-245Miero-Interpreter II (CAV-ASL) 3-246
Midwest Health Programs, Inc.P.O. Box 3023, Urbana, IL 61801(217) 367-5293
PC-Fingers 3-252
Morning Star Software; IncP.O. _Box 5364, Madison, WI 53705(608) 233-5056
Fart Muter 3-215
MOuntain Computer360-ElPueblo Rad, Scotts Valley, CA 95066(80) 438-0300 k (408) 438-6650
Supertslker 3-122
Murray, Fr. Bradley (for information)19 1 Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20001(202) 842-1650
CTRL & ALT Key Adaptive Program 3-3
National Institute for RehabilitationEngineering97 Decker Road, Butler, NJ 07405(MI) 838-2500
Large Type 3-323
National Technical Systems26525 Golden Valley Road, Saugus, CA 91350(213) 568-8750
Sound Activated Light Switch 2-63
Nationwide Flashing Signal_SystemT, Inc.gin Fenton StreK Suite WM Silver Spring,MD 20910(301) 589-6670 TDD; (301) 589-6671
Wireless Alerting Systems 2-81
NEC America, Inc.8 Ord &id Farm Rood, Melville, NY 11747(516) 753-71A1
DP-200 ConnecUed Spew& Recognizer 3-61SARI') Voice PIN 3-46
SR-100 Voice Input Terminal 3-48
Network Services1915 Huguenot Road, Richmond, VA 23235(804) 379-2253
CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training Series 3-196
Ohnti/Ekcirbeics7_46_VerniontStreet, Palatine, IL 60067(312) 359-5500
Scooter Zero Force Game Port 3-141
Ohtsuki Communication Products, Inc.1399 Ygnacio Valley Road, Suite 24, WalnutCreek, CA 94598(415) 947-3148
Ohtsuki Printer 3.1aa
P.O. Vox Medical, Inc.P.O. Box 6427, Hilton Head island, SC 29938(803) 686-2994
P.O. Vox 1-4P.O. Vox Companion -5
PaAla Euterprtsa8785 Warta-Paulin Ada, Franklin, OH 45005(513) 746-9487
EDACTS Keyboard 3-27
Palmetto Technologies, Inc.P.O. Box 498, Duncan, SC 29334(803) 576-2886 (voice or ITY)
Echo 2000 1-90
Parallel Systems, Inc.P.O_Ilos 58435, Vancouver, BC V6P 6K2CANADA(604) 261-4106
Keasyboard 3-35
Parrot SoftwareP.O. Boa 1339, State College, PA 16804(814) 237-7282
Aphasia Serier I througl VIII 3-190Catagorical Reasoning I and II 3-197IEP Writer 3-156Inclividual Performance Grapk Pak 3-156Language intervention Planner 3-158Minimal Contrast Therapy 3-246Parrot Easy Language Sample Analysis
(PELSA) 3-158Phonological Process Tutor 3-253Pictures Prowl= I, II and III 3-253Process Analysis Version 2.0 3-180
PEAL Software1725_Promenade, 033, Santa Monica, CA90401(213) 451-0997
Exploratory Play 3-214Keytalk 3-211Representational Play 3-263
Personal Micro Computers, Inc.275 Santa Ana Ct., Sunnyvale, CA 94086(408) 737-'3444
Electronic Typing Fingers 3-106
Personal Touch Corporation4320 Stevens Creek Blvd., Suite 290, San lose.CA 95129(408) 246-8822
Touch Window 3-65
Personalty Developed SoftwareRamat 3264 WWIingforrt CT 06492(800) 426-7279
Morse Code Drills 3-248PC Morse Code 3.251
Personics Corporation2352 Main Street, Building 2, Concord, MA01792(617) 897-1575
HeadMaster 3-33
Phonic_ &r, Inc._2511CaMinet Alta, Mill Valley, CA 94941(415) 383-4006
VOIS 130 1-82VOIS 135 1-83VOIS 140 1-83VOIS 150 1-84
Pitts Corporation4620 North 650 East, Provo, U7 84604(801) 225-6441
Eye-Com 1-45
PJ Software12810 NE 135th Street, Kirkland, WA 98034No phone
TAO: Talking Animated Graphics 3-276
Polarware2600 Keslinger Roacl Box 311, Geneva, IL60134(800) 323-0884
Graphics Magician Jr. 3-319Graphics Magician Painter 3-319
Polytel Computer Products Corporation1250 Oikmead Parkway, Suite 310, Sunnyvale,CA 44086-(408) 730-1347
Keyport 300 3-36Keyport 60 3-36
Precision Controls, Inc.P.O. Box 45, Hukell, NI 07465(201) 835-5000
COM 2000 1-89Mar Monitor 2-77Sound Monitor 2-83Telephone Ring Indicator 2-66
Prentke Romich Company1022Hey1 Road, Wooster; OH 44691(216) 262-1984
Air Cushion Switch (Single or Dual) 2-5Apple Switch Interface 3-70Arm Slot Control 2-6Battery Interface 1-18Brow Wrinkle Switch 2-8Call Signal 2 2-76Computer Entry Terminal 3-25Control 1 2-47Mil Rocking 1.ever Switch 2-14Express 3 _1-65KeybiYard_Interfaces 3-72Keyglitra 3-11Light Talker 1-68Mini Rocking Lever Switch 2-25Minspeak 1 :1-70P-Switch 2-26Pneumatic Switch_ 2-30PRC Joystick :2-32 _
Sicgle RockingiLever Switch 2-35Television Channel Selector 2-66Tongue Switch 2-38Touch Talker 1-80Training Aid 2 1-33Versascan 1-35Viewpoint Optical Indicator 6 1-12Wireless Data Transmission System 3-77Wobble Switch 2-41
Prometheus Software551 Chesman Street, West Hempstead, NY11552(516) 485-5491
Communicator 3-314
Resource Wo-ok 1: Communication Aids
,M11,1M.Appendix 0 MANUFACTURERS Listki with their Products
Poychological Software Services, InC.6555 Carrollton Avenue, Indianapolis, IN46220(3171 257-9672
Firm Grip Joystick Holder 3-133FeiCattions L 3.221FOOndatitsin 11 3-222Memory L 3443meninty II _3-244Mulaprin 3439_Paddle Mel 3-74Problem Solving 3458 _NS Joystick Adapter 3-74Smart Shaper 3-266Visuospatial Skills 3-290
510 South Worthington Street, Ckonomowoc,WI $3066(414) 567-9157
Silent Fait Systent 2-82
R.D. Clark, Inc.Box 21 Bowling Green, IN 47833(812) 986-2178
Nu-Vue-Cue 1-49
CooperAAAstociates__2144 South 1100 Eisc Suite 1* Salt Lake City,UT 84106(801) 263-1388
CASPT 3497CompuDesk HCP 3-129Picture Scanner - Software for
Assessment 3-180Potnt to Pictures Development Kit 3-255Potnt to Pictures Discrimination Kit 3-255Point to Pictures Lamm Plan Masters 3-256
RIM Sysitems22903_FernAvenue, Torrance, CA 90505(213) 534-1880
Compudapter 3-25
Raiied INA Computing408 S. Baldwin, Madison, WI 53703(608) 257-9595
BEX 3-309Braille_Trainr 3-193HOt DOts 3-320SUper Creamer Graphics Package 3-336
RC Systems,Ine.121 West Winesap Road, Bothell, WA 98012(206) 672-6909
SCAT(Screen Articulator) 3-95Slotbuster 3-120
Regeilesin810 West Brondway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4C5CANADA(604) 929-2414, (604) 228-4711
Puffin Morse Code Entry System 3-44
Rehab Technology, Inc.Box 185,Aviston, IL 62216(618) 654-1687
Morser 3.328
Rehabilitation Institute of ChieagnAlan J. Brown Center, 345 East SuperiorStreet,_Chisago; IL 60611(312) 908-2556
RIC Easy Talker 3-333
Rhiannon StiftWare3717 Titan Driie, Richmond, VA 23225(804) 272-7770
Sarah and Het Friends 3-264
RoseSof4 InL4710 University Way N.E, Suite 601, Seattle,WA 98105-(206) 524-2350
Prokey 3-17
Rtishikat, G.E.Clinical Microcomputer Laboratory, Box 3W,Department-of Speech, New Mexico StateUniversity, Lei Cruces, NM 88003(505) 846-2801
Florida Stiinmc 3-134Single SfoVb Assessment Procrat 3-181Single Switch Ciame Libray 3-303Talk U 3-337
SABRE Computers International, LTD514 Craig Lane, Villanova, PA 19085(215) 525-4374
Brailink III 3-83
Sbordone, Robert, PhD_Oranp County Neuropsycholosical Group,8840 Warner Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA92708(714) 841-6293
Computer Prop. for NeuropsychologicalTesting & Rehab. 3-206
Schaefer, James S.24 Ashford_Road, Jackson, NJ 08527(201) 364-3095
Basic Interpreter for the Blind 3-82
&bleier Comminication UnitCerebral Palsy Center, 1603 Court Street,Syincnie, NY 13208(315) 455-7591
Applianee Genie:. 3-307Magic Cyrnba_ 3-326Quick Talk 3-332Say It 3-334Sound Match 3-268Type PT Parrot 3-286
&hotline Software730 Broadway, Department IS, New York, NY10003(8110) 325-6149, or (212) 505-3537
Talking Text Writer 3-279
Scott Instrumentslilt Willow Drive, Denton, TX 76201(817) 387-9514
Coretechs VET3 3-26
SEI (Sliwa Enterprises, Inc.)P.O. Rot 1052, Yorktown, VA 23692(804) 898-8M16
Winter Talker 3.137
Sensory Aids Corporation205 West Grand Avenue, Suite 205,Bensenville, IL 60106(312) 766-3935
Keynote 3-88Viewscan Text System 3-100
Sensory Aids Foundation_399 Sherman Avenue, Suite 12, Palo Alto, CA94306(415) 329-0430
Software for Visually ImpairedChildren 3-267
Sentient Sydems Technology, Inc.5001 Eftdni BoileVird, Pittsburgh, PA 15213(412) 682-0144
EyeTyper 1.66EyeTyper Model 200 1-66
Shea Products, Inc.1042 West Hamlin Road, Rochester, MI 48063(313) 656-2281
Sft.eW Fnend Speech Prosthesis 1-75
Siemens_Hearing Instruments; Inc.685 Liberty Avenue, Union, NJ 07083(800) 631-7965
Servos 1-5
sort COle1804 Milailtinpi, Lawrence, KS 66044(913) 842-6085
I Can Talk 3-226
SOFIcx6504 West Girard Avenue, Milwaukee, WI53210(414) 445-5925
TRAX PAX Talking Cheekbirok 3-344TRAX PA. X Talking File Mt 3-345
oftCap CompanyP.O. Box 7113_, Rochester, MN 55903(507) 288-6729
Timothy Communications Package 1-79
Software Development & Distributionnter
University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1025 WestJohnson, Madison, WI 53706(608) 263-9864
PEPPER 3-159
Software _Research Corporation _
3939 Quadra St, Victoria, BC V8X 115(604) 727-3744
Micro Speech Lab 3-245Visible Speech Aid 3-289
Software Remarch Technologies2130South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA90007(213) 737-7663
Smartkey 3-18
Solutions By ExampleP.O. Box 1532, Westford, MA 01886(617) 692-8570
PC Speak 3-92
Sonoma State Hospital/DevelopmentCeuter _
Communication Engineering, P.O. Box 1493,Eldridge, CA 95431(7(17) 938-6306
SonomaVoice 1-27
Southern Micro Systems716 East Davis Street, Burlington, NC 27215(800) 334-5521
Ability-Achievement Discrepancy 3-147Articulation Error Analysis (AEA) 3-148CARA 3-173Stanford-Binet Computer Report (SB-
CR) 3-1621WAIS-Mter 'BASIC 3-164WISC-Ritet 'B CSIC 3-168-WISC-Riter Complete 3466
Special Learning Ed Software (SLED)P.O. Box 16322, Minneapolis, MN 55416(612) 926-5820
Cc-40We Spelling Program 3-203
Specialized Systemic Inc.6060 Cortestel Cedto-, CI-Ittihad, CA 92008(619) 438-8800
SSI-100 Communicator 1-95SSI-220 Communicator 1-95
Resource Ilook 1: Communication Aids C-924
Apiwndix 0 MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
SS1-240 Communicator 1-96
SpecialsoitP.O. Box 1963, Santa Monica, CA 913406(800) 421-6534
Fingerspeller 3-217Uanguags UCII. 3-234
Speech Enterprises10622 Fair lane Drive, Houston, TX 77024(713) 461-1666
Audio Braille Game Tutorial 3-191Classy Letterheads - Speakl 3-313E-Z Pilot II Authoring System and
Training Package 3-316Echo Enliiiseenient Box 3:131
lier1Crieket Training Diik 3432Fliptrack Liatuseg TApe Tutorials 3-134Fun With bi1th_13-222Illustration& 3421LittleJack 3-137_MultiScribe 1-329Spelling Tutor 3,272Study Buddy 3-273Talking Transcend II 3-340Tall Talk Prints 3-97Tall Talk Screens 3-98Tally-Talk 3-342Textwriter 24) 3-343Ultimate Banker 3-346Ultimate File Cabinet 3-346
Speech PltA Int.461 Nartalkrnardo Avenue, Mountain View,CA 94043___(415) 964-7023
CallText 5000 3-115CallText 5050 3-115
SpeiCh PrOthicti, Int.32 Union Square E., New York, NY 10003(212) 777=2350
Butler-m-a-BOx 2-46
Speech Systeme Illinois715 West Main Street, Batavia, IL 60510(312) 879-6880
Ears 3-27Super Voice 3-121
SpeechMuter64:E_6400 Smith, &lite 235, Salt Lake City, UT84107(801) 266-3356
SpeechMaster 3-271
Sphere Ti imoirAgies, Inc.22 Richmond Street, Providence, RI 02903(401) 861-9400
VS1003 Yoke Coinmunnations Device 3-65
SpinA-Test Publishing Company3177 HoMirth Drive, Dept CTO, Sacramento,CA 95827(916) 369-2032
Game Power for Phonics, Plus 3-177
SRI Dieriliution, Inc.2691 1:Yolv Avenue, Suite F, Tustin, CA 92680(714) 544-9941
Voice Systems POkage 3-55
Steven E. Kanor, Ph.D, Inc.8 Main Street, Hastinp-on-Hudson, NY 10706(914) 478-0960
Apple Computer Input Adapter 3-69Button Switch 2-9Clock Communicator 1-18Compartmentalized Communicator 1-20Coinputer Keyboard Switch 2-11Computer Plate Switch 2-13Counter Modal 1-20atvironmental Control 2-52
Flat Air Cushion Switch 2-16Gzip Switch 2-17jolstick 2-19Keyboard Coven 3-7Leaf Switch 2-20Lighted Extra Loud Signalling Buzzer 2-79Lighted Signalling BLIZZ&.! 2-79Lighted Vibrating Signalling Buzzer 1-23Perceptual Motor Trainer 1-24Photo Cell Switch 2-27Pinch Switch 2-28Plate Switch 2-29Plate Switch On Stand 2-30Push-On-Push-Off Module 1-25Rocking Plate Switch 2-34SOquential :ariiier 1-26
2412Sip & Puff Switch 2-35
Clack CoMmunicator 1-26Tilt Switch 2-37 _Timer Module 1-11 _
Vertical Phan _Switch 2-40Vibrating_Sack 145Voice Activated Switch 2-40Wobble Switch 2-41
&rawbirry Hill Knowledge Software, Inc.202-11961-88th Avenue, Delta, BC V4C 3C9CANADA(604) 594-5947
Surrounding Pittenn (ana otherprograms) 3-274
Street Electronics Corporation1140 Mark Avenue, Carpenteria, CA 93013(805) 684-4593
Cricket 3-116Echo + -3-117alio GP- 3417-
PC213.118Tettilker.Blind and Other Echo
Utilities 3-98
Sunburst Communications39 Washington Avenue, Pleasantville, Ny10570(914) 769-5030
Magic Slate 3-239Muppet Learning Keys 3-63
Sunset Software11750Sunsct Boulevard, Suite 414, Los Angeles,CA 90049(213) 476-0245
Holidays 3-226Keyboarder 3-230Picapad 3-160Understanding_Questions, Sentences i &
Stories 3-287Visual/Reading Drills 3-290
Sweet Micro Systems50 Freeway Drive, Cranston, RI 02920(80)) 341-81X11
MockingVoard 3-119
Syn-Thilt Systems and Services70 Estero Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94127(415) 334-0586
Prompt-Writer 3-331
TILE InstrUmentation & PublishingCompanyP.O. Box 271751, Carrollwood Station, Tampa,FL 33688(813)821-5746,013) 962-7419
PIC Ward Baird 1-50Talk WOW 1-56Word Board 1-60
TASH, Inc70 Gibson Drive, Unit 1, Markham, ON L3R213 CANADA(416) 475=2212
Ability Switch Tester 1-15Automatic Message Dialer 2-45Button Switch 2-9Call Bell 2-76Cap Switch 24aChin Switch 2,10Cons _Board 1,19Cup Switch 2,12Cylindrical Touch Switch 2-12Disk Guide 3-130Dual Switch Latch and Timer 1-22Dual Touch Pad Switch 2-15Elementary MOD Keyboard System 3-28Flex Switch 2-16Game Paddle for Apple II Computers 3-32Governor 3-135Intercom Unicontrol 2-78Joystick with Fad Switch 2-19KeylVonrd Interface for Apple Ile 3-71Keyguarth_3-11Keylocb__3-13__Keyscan U 3-721King Keyboird_3-31Leaf Switch 2-201.2ver Switch 2-21Mic to Joystick with filth switch 2-23Mil i CupSwitch_ 2-24Mitii Joptick with Pneumatic Switch 2-24Mi Ai Joystick with Push Switch 2-25Mini Keyboard 3-39MOD Keyboard System 3-40Penta Switch 2-27Pillow Switch 2-27Plate Switch 2-29Platform Switch 2-30Pneumatic Switch 2-31Radio Unicontrol 2-61Rocker Switch 2-33Round Pad Switch 2-34&oft Switah -2-35Square PO Switeh 2-36Switch Adapter -for-Apple Ile and I1-4-
Carriputers 3-75SiviUb Lifth 1-29Talking 100 CoMmunicator 1-78Tape Recorder Aid 2-64TaraRecorder with ti, itch Adapter 2-64Telephone On/Off Latch 2-65Tip Switch_ 2-18TOSC-2_Environmental Control
System 2-67Toy Cable 1-32Treadle Switch 2-39TV Converter 2-68Ultra 4 Remote System 2-68Unidialer 2-69Voice Mate II 1-36Wafer Switch 2-40
Telautograph Corporation8700 Bellanca A Las Angeles, CA 90045(213) 641-36X1
Telewriter 1-98
Telesensory Systems, Inc.455 North Bernardo Avenue, P.O. Box 7455,Mountain View, CA 94039(415) 960-0920
BraT 3-84Optacon 3-91PC Vert 3-92kat Vcrt 3-96TheBraille 7-97Vantage 3-99VersaBraille 3-111VersaPoint _Braille Embosser 3-111Vert Phil_ 3-100Vim 3-101
terpenningi_imph_L.25 Rose Hill Park, Cornwall, NY 12518(914) 534-3339
Edufun 3-213
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Appendix C: MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
exas InstramenM bit.Anentinet Varta, P.O. Box 53, Lubbock, TX79408_(800) 842-2737
TIL-Speech 3-49Vocaid 142
Textprint220 Reservoir Street, Needham Heights, MA02194(617) 439-5808
Print-it 3-94
TIGER_Communication System, Inc155 E Broad St, No. 325, Rochester, NY 14604(716) 454-5134
TIGERbook 1-30
Ti UtOU Inits lit:MinnaLot 2352, Eugene, OR 97402
(503) 342-3030
CreativitrTool Box 3-299Dot & Draw 3-300Super Shape Draw & Animate 3-337
Totec Company, LTD19151 Parthenia Street, Northridge, CA 91324(703) 486-2724
WOrds-to-Voice 3-101
Touch Turner443 View Ridge Dr, Everett, WA 98203(206) 2524541
Touch Turner 2-67
Trace enterS45I Weisman Center, 1500 Highland Avenue,Ma4isor4 WI 53705(608) 262-6966
Owe Finger 3-15Talking BlinApple 3-339
Triforntation Sydems,3102 S.E Jay Street, Stuart, FL 33497(305) 283-4817
AudiBraille Computex_341Microbrailler 2400 3-107PCAiraille 3-93Personal Brailler 3-109TED-600 Text Embossing Device 3- naTRI-170 Braille Terminal Embosser 3-110
Tronix Publishing,_ Inc.8295 South La Cienega Boulevard, Inglewood,CA 90301(213) 2154/529
Udtware Automatic Mouth (SAM) 3-121
Typewriting Institute for theHandicapiSed3102 W. Angusta Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85021(602) 939-5344
Dvorak Keyboard-Coniverter 3-3Dvorak One-Hand Typewriter 1-64Typewriters for the Visually Impaired 1-81
UhratecOnc.6442 Normandy Lane, Madison, WI 53719(608) 2734707
Intele-Type 1-90Minicom II 1-92Sepeeprint 100, 200, 400 1-96Watchman 2-84
Unicorn Engineering_COmpany6201 Huwisod Avenue, Oakland, CA 94618(415) 428-1626
Unicorn Expanded Keyboard 3-50
UNITED Uncstional Services, Inc.P.O. Box 605, East Aurora, NY 14052(800) 458-7900, NY (716) 652-9131
Artitithitor: GUIS aikl Objectives forSpeech 3-149
Child _Pment Report Writer 3-151Euplorer 3-154IEP Manager, Revised 3-155J-Wear Objective Misttry Report_3-157PIATError Analysis Report 3-159PII -_Pfasonalized Information for
Independence 3-214Rate Drill in Articulation, Language and
Fluency _3-261UNISTAR Pre-IEP Report 3-163Wechlsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised
(WAIS-R) 3-164WISC-R Compilation: What To Do
Now_ 3-165WISC-R Computer Report (WISC-
RCR) 3-165Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests Error
Analysis Report 3-167
Unbferse Elearic- Research Compiany510 Florence Ave., St Louis, MO 63119(314) 961-7253
Lip-Reader Trainer 3-237
Valpar International581 East 54th Street, Tuscon, AZ 85713(602) 790-7145, (602) 293-1510
MESA 3478
Variety Village EJectroilmb ProductionCenire3741 Danforth_ Avenue,_Seirlforough (Toronto),ON MIN 202 CANADA(416) 698440
Prism Communication Tray 1-55
Versa Co-mputing, Inc.354I-Old Conejo Road, Newburg Park, CA91303(805) 498-1956
E-Z Port plug 3-130
Versatron Comoration103 Plaza Street, Healdsbur& CA 95488(800) 443-1550
Footmouse 3-32
Voice Connection17835 Skypark Circle, Suite C, Ir vine, CA92714(714) 261-2366
IntroVoice I & II 3-33IntroVoice III 3-34IntroVoice V 3-34
Voice Recognition Systems550 Battery Street, Suite 1716, San Francisco,CA 94111(415) 756-2087
VOice Dnver 3-54
VORT CorporationP.O. Box 60132, Palo Alto, CA 94306(415) 322-8282
DPS:BCP 3-175DPS:Decision Pathing System 3-152DPS:HELP 3-153
Votan4487 Technology Drive, Fremont, CA 94538(415) 490-76C0
Voice Card 3-52VTR 6050 Series II 3-56
Votrax International, Inc.1394 Rankin Drive, Troy, MI 48083(800) 521-1350
Personal Speech System 3-119Type-14-Talk 3-124Votalker AP 3-1?5Votalker C44 3-126Votalker IB 3-126
VTEK1625 04 mpic Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA90404(213) 452-5966. Z800) 345-2256
BETA-X3 Thiel Braille Printer 3-105Braille Display Processor 3-83INDEX 3-106Larite Print Display Processor 348MBOSS-1 3 101MPR.INT 3-108Small Talk 1-75
Walker Equipment Cot-W*11110nP.OBox 829, Highway 15! Seibili; Ringgold; GA30736(800) 426-3738
Amplified Transmitter Handsets 1-3
WaShington Research FoundationSuite 322, U-District Building, 1107 N.E. 45thStreet, Seattle, WA 98105(206) 633-3.569
Academics with Scanning: LanguageArts 3-188
Academics with Seanning Math 3-188Math Disk 3-240Morw_Ccde & Scanning Practice
Programs .7-247Motor Training Games 3-301Phonics, Text, and Graphics 3-252Special Inputs Disk 3-47
Wayne County Intermediate SchoolDistrictAttentiore Greg Turner, 33500 Van BornRoad, Wayne, MI 48184(313) 467-1415
SCANWOLF 1-74WOLF 1-84
Ways & Meant28001 Citrin Dr., Romulus, MI 48174(313) 946-5030
Jumbo Phone with 9 Memories 2-56Whistleswitch Remote Control 2-70
Western Center tor Microcomputers inSpecial Education1259 El Camino Real, Suite 275, Menlo Park,CA 94025(415) 326-6997
Western Center Echo + SynthesizerPackage 3-143
Woodsmith SoftwareRoute 3, 80x_550 A, Nashville, IN 47448(812) 988-2137
Magic Keyboard 3-90
Wordi+, Int.1125 Stewart Court, Suite D, Sunnyvale, CA94086(408) 734-9588
ACES 3-171ualizer 1-64
EXpanded_KeyWirdi 3-30EyehrowSwitch 2-3.5Inficred Seriteh_ 2-19Key Utches_ 34Keyguarth 3-12Living Cutter III_ 1-69Moisture Guard 3-15MorseCode Bued KeybOard Emulator 3-40Multi-Scao 3-329
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Appendix Q MANUFACTURERS Listed with their Products
Public Switch_ 2-26Portable_Voicell 1-72Screenkeys 3-47Trine Smtem (Words+) 1-81Voice Command System 3-53Ways to Play 3-293
X-10 41.1SAX,-185A ,LeGratid Ave, Northvale, NJ 07647(2011 784-9700
X-10 Powerhouse Computer Interface 3-349X-10 System 2-71
Xperl goltware8865 Polland Avenue, San Diego, CA 92123(619) 268-0112
XtraRey 3-20
Zygo Industries, IncP.O.BotIOK Pintail:1 OR 97207(503) 297-1724
4-Plate Switch 2-34-Pneumatic Switch 2-34-Pushbutton Switch 2-34.Switch Jorstick 2-45-Pushbutton Switch 2-45-Tread Switch Slot Control 2-4AD-I Standard Pointer 1-9Apple Demo Disk 3-190Dual Plate Switch 2-13Dill Pneumatic Switch 2-13Dutl_fushbutton Switch 2-14Eye Irina-es Communication System 1-45Gewa Piige Turner 2-55Keygurd 3-9LW Switch 2-21Lever Switch_ 2-22Lightwriter 1-69Math Scratchpad 1 3-241Math Scratchpsd II 3-242Multi-Input Selectoi 144PACA(Ponable Anticipatory
Communication Aid) 1-71Plate Switch 2-29Pneumatic Switch 2-31Pointer Selection Switch 2-31Pushbutton Switch 2-33Telephone Holder & Line Connector 245Thumb Switch 2-37Teiiich Switch -2-39boy Adapter Cible 1-32TrW Switch 2-39Wheeled FledirStation 3-143Zygo Model art 1-85Zygo Moal 16C 1-36Zygo MOdel 20:3-37Zygo Model us 3-17Zygo MOdel 4_ 2-811Zygo Notebook 1-85Zygo scanWRITER 1-86Zygo TETRAscan 11 3-57
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Appendix D
lphabetical Listing of allProducts
This appendix contains an alphabetical listing of every product in thethree-book series. The name of the manufacturer and book-page locationfollow each entry. I f you know the name of a product, this provides aquick way to find out if it is in the books.
Resource Wok 1: Communication Aids D-1
Appndix D: Alphabetical Listing of all Products
4-Plitte_,Switch_(Z3!go lieduhrics. Inc.) 2-34-Pneumatic Switch (Zygo MdUStries. IOC.) 2-34-Pushbutton Switch _(Zy&r Industrie:4_1m) 2-34-Switch .1tmtick (Zygo Industries. Inc.) 2-45-Pushbutton Switch (Zygo Industries. Inc.) 2-4S-Tread Switch Slot Control (Zygo Industries, Inc.) 2-4AARON (AESIR Software Engineering) 3-307Ability Switch Tester (TASH. Inc.) I-15Ability-Achievement Discrepancy (Southern Micro Systems) 3-147AbleNet Control Unit (AbleNet) 1-15AbleNet Switch MI (AMeNet) 2-5Academics with &canning Language Arts (Wasknyon Research
Fassion) 3-1E8Aensics with _ratiaing Math (Washington Research Foundation) 3-188Acceas-AbiTtty (Kingware) 3-13Ateultum (Hugh MITeMillari Milk& Centre) 2-75ACES _(Worda-t.. Inc.) 3-771AC$ Medicom Computer System (ACS Telteom) 3-23ActiveStimuktion Piogrammer (Handicapped Children's Technological
Services. Inc.) 1-16Activity Board _CEKEG Electronics Company LTD) 1-16AD-I Standard Pointer jZygo !amides. Ind 1-9Adaptive Firmware Card (Adaptive Per(pherals. Inc.) 3-24Adjustable Head Pointer (ate, IRO 1-9Adjustable Head Pointer (Fred Sammons, Inc.) 1-9Adjustable Head Pointer fMaddoJc. Inc.) 1-10AlMstar (ASIEP Education Company) 3-147Air Cushion Switch (ComputAbEity Corporation) 2-5Air Cushion Switch (Single or Dual) LPreuke Rancid, Company) 2-5Air Switch (Medical Equipment Distributors, Inc.) 2-6Air Switch Kits (Maddak, Inc.) 2-6AllTalk (Adaptive Cosimmication Systems. Inc.) 1-63Alphabet with Tom and Andy (Thinamis, Inc.) 3-189ALTKEY (Dept. of Physicd Medielne & Rehab. U of Michigan) 3-24Amcom C 4koWerUcanCionwain4catron-poration) 149-Ampritsi0 Transniitmr Herrts_ (Wkir EmIipment ..rporatierri) 1-3Anatomy ard_Phyliellogy of the Sie-th arid Hearing Mech. (College-Hill
Preis) 3-189Aphasia Series_ I &mop VIII (Pored Wiware) 3-190Apple Adaptor (KY_EmerisriattiCtistom Compwrer Solutions) 3-69 _Apple Computer_Input Adapter (Steven E.Kanor, Ph.D. Inc.) 3-69Apple Dmiso_Disk_aysoledeereiexJac) 3-190Apple DOS 3.3 Manual /Computers to Help People; Inc.) 3-129Apple Ile Input Adapter_ WkScience Associater) 3-70Apple Switch Interface (Prerake RoiedekComphxy) 3-70Appliance Genie (Schmier Conummication Unit) 3,307Arithmetic 1,2, and 3 with Speech (LIJg Science Associates) 3-191Arm Slot Control tPrentke Ronde, Cohrjsany) 2-6Armslot Switch Controller (DU-1T Control Systems Grimly, Inc.) 2-7Artie Visioa (Artie Technologies) 341Articulation Error Asalysis (Comnumication Skill Builders) 3-148Articulation Error Analysis (AEA) (Southern Micro Systems) 3-118Articulator Goals and Objectives for Speech (UNITED Educati... nal
Services. Inc.) -3-149AMIlex-Model TS -(Ainkel Engineering, Inc.) 2-7ASIEF Computer Scoring and Interpretation (ASIEP Education
Company)-X149Aisessmentof Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech (CC Publications,
Inc.) 3471Addibk Clteer ExplOter (Lamson Cearning Systems, Inc.) 3-172AUdiBritille-Computer (Triformation Systems. Inc.) 3-81Audio Braille_Game Tuts-trial- (Speech Enterprises) 3-191Audio Wth_(Dirrektpmentd ,UqWpment) 3-308AutodkElraue Turner (lkleuWik, I nc.)-2-45-AutomatetlEP SysUm asd PrefestiOnil Goal Sinks (Harding & Harris.
_ Inc.) 3-150Automated IBP System smd SCOR GITal &Mks (LinguiSystems,
lie.) 3-150Automatic From Writer _ (Meryleed _Compere, Servids, Inc.) 3-308Automatic Message_Dialer (TASK. lac.) 245 _
Automatic Page TuiRet_(I.stieland_Products) 240Barrel Switch (Handicapped Children's Technological _Services. Inc.) 2.7Basic Interpreter for the Blind (Schaefer. lanies4.) 3-82Basic 14111WW1Seriall-SPItial Conceptt (c.c. Publications, Inc.) 3-192Basic Vocabulary Builder on Computer _Mallard & Tighe. Inc.) 3-192Battery Adapter (Developmental Equipment)Battery Device Adaptor (AMeNet) I-17Battery Interface (Prentke Rotnich Company) 1-18&among: II (International Marketing Services. Inc.) 3.42Bear Jam (Demands. Inc.) 3-193Beeper (Cestwood Company) 2-75BETA-K3 Thiel Braille Printer (VTEK) 3-105}MX- (Raised Dot Computing) 3-309EGte Switch (01)-17 Caserta Systems Group. Inc.) 2-8Bluing Paddles (itinville) 3-299Blisspest (Oetri&pmeradiWeripment) 3-193BliMylTdMI Vocaburary &maps (BUssymkolies CONIIMIlniC011011
lithltMe) 1-41Blissymbolke Bliss_Drills (MECC (Minnesota Educational Computing
Consortium)) 3-194
Blimymbolica BliisLibrary (MECC (Minnesota Educational ComputingConsortium)) 3-309
Blissymbolicc Blissboard (M ECC (Minnesota Educational ComputingConsortium)) 3-310
Blissymbolica Blissymbol Concepts (MECC (Minnesota EducationalCamputin Consortium)) 3-194
Bobcat _Weefer23.2 3-195Body Switch (01)-IT Control Systems Group, Inc.) 2-8Brailink III (SABRE Computers International, LTD) 3-83Braille Display Processor (VTEK ) 3-83Braille Trainer (Raised Dot Computing) 3-195Braille Translation Software (Maryland Computer Services, Inc.) 3-310Braille-Talk (Computer Aids Corporation) 3-311Brains (Bainum Dunbar, Inc.) 3-196BraT (Telisensory Systems, Ihc.) 344Brighter Pathways COmmunication Symb-oli add Grids (Brighter
Pathwayi) 1.41Brow Wrinkle StriUh (Frintke Romich Company) 2-8Butler-in-a-Box (Speech Products, Inc.) 246 _
Button Saitch (Medical_Eauipment Distributors. I nc.) 2-9Button Switch (Steven E Kanor, Ph.D.. Inc.) 2-9Button Switch (TASK. lac.) 2-9ButtoachuntEwiteh_Ameument (ButtonConnt Software Company) 3-172Cacti Word Processor (Cacti Computer Services) 3-311Calc-Talk (Computer Aids Corporation) 3-312Call Bell ( ASII. Inc.) 2-76Call Signal 2 (Prentke Romich Company) 2.76CallTest 5000 (Speech Plus, Inc.) 3-115CallText 5050 (SNech Phis, Inc.) 3-115Canon Communicator M (Canon U.S.A. Inc.) 1-63Cap Switch (TASK, Inc.) 2-10Capacitive Touchplate Interface (Hugh MacMillan Medical Centre) 2-10CAPTAIN: Cognitive Training_Series (Network Services) 3-196CARA (Southern Micro Systems) 3-273CASPT (RJ. Cooper & Associates) 3-197Utagorieil-Reasoning I and II (Parrot Software) 3-197Utch the Coe, (Birch. Jana) 3-173aritterb-ox Dictionary (Chatterbox Voice Learning Systems) 3-198Child _Placement Report Writer (UNITED Educational Services,
Inc.) 3-151Chin SwiW.h ASH, Inc.) 2-10_Choice Road (DettelOprMind EqUipnWUr) 1-42Choice_Maker I (Microcomputer Systems ror the Han4icappiii) 3-198CHPI Apple Tool_Kit (Computers to Help People, lnc.) 3-312Clamp-On _Bump Switch (Uminaud, LOC) 2-IICluty_Letterheads - Speakl (Sperth Enterprises) 3-313ClearNkw Head Pointer _(Fred Sammons. inc.) 1-10Cleo Communication Board (Cleo. Inc.) 1-42Clinical D_a_taldanager_ (College-Hill Press) _3-151Clock Communicator (Stmen _Kolar. Ph.D. Inc.) I-I8Close-Plus Program (InstructionallCommunications Technology, Inc.) 3-199Cognitive Rehabilitation Series _Manley COUrsewelre, Inc.) 3-199Cogrehab Vol I (Life Science Associates) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 2 (Life Science Associates) 3-200Cogrehab Vol. 3 (Life Science Associates) 3-201Cogrehab Vol 4 jLife Science Associates) 3-201Coinsnkeys (Castle Special Computer Servkes,Inc.) 3-202Color Find (Handicapped Children's Computer Cooperative Project) 3-202COM 2000 (Precision Controls, Inc.) 1-89Com Board (TASK. Inc.) 1-19Comm-Prog (Cacti Compmer Services) 3-313Command Telephone System (Command Telephone System) 2-47Commodore Light Pen (Desir Technology) 3-61Communication Binder (Mayer-Johnson Company) 1-43Communication Folder (Mayer-Johnson Compahy) 1-43Communication Sheets (Fred Sammons. Inc.) 1-44COmmuniMtor (Prometkeus Software) 3-314COmmunickTck 4Cresimito7 COmpany) 1-19COmmunitie-Fint_and rricind Witiens (Communisree Group) 3-314CoMp-artMenUlioMmunicator -(Steeen E.Kanor, Ph.D., Inc.) 1-20Complete Spelling PrOrrm (Speckd LearnIng114 Software (SLED)) 3-203-ompreherysion_Power Program (InstructaimaDCommunications
TitehnOlOgy, Ilk.) 3-203Comprehensive Phonemic Inventory for Childrec 10 (College-Hill
Press) 3474Compu-Idnz_ (International Marketing Services, Int.) 3-84Canpudapter (RIM _Systeme) 3-25CompuDesk HCP (R.I.Cooper & Associates) 3-129Compuscorer Fos the Scales of Independent Behavior (DLM Teaching
Resdircerk 3-152Computer Assisted Instruction in Phonological Process (College-Hill
Press) 3-204Computer Courseware for the Exceptional Student (Communication Skill
Builders) 3-204Computer CUP (Antidon Publications) 3-205Computer Entry Terminal (Prentke RomIch Company) 3-25Computer Keyboard Switch (Steven E. Kanor. Ph.D. Inc.) 2-11Computer Managed Articulatioa Diagnosis (Communication Skill
Builders) 3-174Computer Managed Articulation Treatment (Communication Skill
11141-diri) 3-203
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Computer Miumirid Language Treatment (Communication SkillBuilders) 3-206
Computer Managed Screeniag Test (Communication Skill Builders) 3475Computer Plate Switch (Stews E. Kanar, Ph.D. lisc) 2-11Computer Pro,. for Heuropsychological Testing & Rehab. (Sbortione;
Robert, PhD) 3-206Computerized Enabling System (Computerised Enabling Systems) 3-315COmputerland Realini for Apiinics (College-MU Press) 3-207aniipsititiled Training Systems (CTS) Nuts & Bolts (Conover Company.
TIN) 3-207 -ConceprForinate-liUtching (Conover Company, The ) 3-208Concrol 1__(itvilerb_Eash-C-orapeisy) 247ConunIAVithent Ealbotr& (1.3aWintsi Anaciates) 3-315ControlPAC reAtptive C atlii Systems. Inn) 2-48Cooper Rand Eletacesc Speechlita (aiWismid. /en) 1-3Com Picture Vocabulary (DevekipsirerW Eqiiipment) 1-44Core Reading and Vocabukry Dtvetoptiient (Educationel Artivisies.
_ter.) _ 3-208_Corettmlis _VETS (Scathutrunteites)_3-26Counter Module (Seeyee_E. Kama; Ph-D. Inc.) 1-20_CountingCritters (MECC (Minnesota Educationist Computing
Consortium)) 3-209Creamer Mcdified Perkins Braner (Maryland Composer Services.
Inc.) 3-105CREATE (CREATE) 3-209Creativity Tool Box (Titania Publications) 3-299Cricket (Street Electronics Corporation) 3-116CTRL & ALT Key Adaptive Program (Murray, Fr. Bradley (for
information)) 3-3CIS:=Erectroeic Assembly & Soldering (Conover Company. The) 3-210Cup_Srviteh=(rAsm. lnc.) 2-12CylindriUkTdich Switth (TASK. Inc.) 2-12DART-5001) (Mason Systems. Inc.) 3-26Deaffige (Masora pssier.reivkes) 3-210DECUlk_ (Da E4.dpirant Caporation) 3-116Delay Timer(inveyo 1L-Iciiirei) 1-21Deuce Irtu-tr Ceara Systems Group, inc.) 2-48Developmental LAM CORtitil (Handicapped Children's Technological
_Service& triaL2-12Dial Scan: (Developmental Equipment) 1-21Directel_ (AT_ & T) _2-49Disk Guide jTASH.Door Monitor (Precision CORITOO, IRO 2-77Dot & Draw (Titania Publications) 3-300Double Push Panel (Handicapped Children's Technological Services.
Inc.) 2-13DP-200 Connected VeecliReeognizer (NEC America, Inc.) 3-61DPSBCP (VORT Corporation) 3-175DK:Decision PathingSystem_(tORT Corporation) 3-152DPS:HELP (POKY Corporation) 3-153Drills in Language Concepts (Collegefiill Press) 3-211Dual Channel Latching Switch Interface (Hugh MacMillan Medical
Centre) -1-22Dell Plate Switch (Zygo Industries, Inc.) 2-13DiTal Pneumatic Switch (Zygo Industries, Inc.) 2-13Dual PWilietton Switch (Zygo Industries, Inc.) 2-14DiM1 Rocking Lever Switch (Pranks Romich Company) 2-14Dull StsiWUrLateli kid Timer -(TASH, Inc) 1-22DW Tape CoOtrol _(D(1-1T-Comeol Systems Group, Inc.) 2-49Dug Tonsucswimh (DU-IT-Ciontra Systems Group, Inc.) 2-14Dna ToUa PUI Snitch (TASH; 2-1SDuxbury:Braille Transbtor (DuxburySysiems. inc.) 3-316Dvorak Keyboard Converter (Typewriting institute for rke
Handicapped) 3,3Dvorak Keyboard:ModificaGon Pingrams (DWirak International) 3-4Dvorak One-Hand Typewriter (Typewriting Institute for the
Handicapped) _1454Dynamate 12110 (ACSCommatnitation4) 2-50Dymmate_20011 (ACS CommunitaionS) 2-50E-Tran Scanner (Arroyo A Associates) 1-23E-Z Call (Med Labs) 2-77E-Z Pilot II Authoring System and Training Package (speeeo
Enterprises) 3-316E-Z tort Plug-(terss Compainp, Inc.) 3,130Early Learning 1 (Marble Syrians) 3211Early Learning II {(arble Systems) 3-212Ears (Speech Systems:Easicorder (11114T Control 5xstents Granp,_l_nc.)_ 2-51Easy File Tray,_ Desk Onranizer (Extensions for Independence) 2-51Easy Programmer I_Grimaldi 4 Jame") 3-317Easy-Losd-A-Diskette (Extetuions_far _Independence) 3-131Echo + _(Street Electronics Corporation) 3417Echo 2000 (Palmetto Technologies. lad 1-90Echo Enhancement Box (Speech Enterpriser) 3-131Echo OP (Street Electronics Corporation) 3-117Echo PC2 (Street Electronics Corporationk3-1I8Echo/Cricket Training Disk (Speech Enterprises) 3-132EDACIS Keyboard (Pa-Da Enterprises) 3-27Edmark Reading Proeram. Level 1 (Edinark Corporation) 3-212Edufun (7'erpeating. Joseph L) 3-213ElttieCdpYhathirs (Miele Data Products) 2-52
Elettithie 31 1:My_alendar (Computer Users of America) 3.317Eleerrenie Artifidial Larynx T ) 1-3Electronic CakniTsre_and Pocket SCrctarics (Domowicz, Jeff (for
information)) 2.78Electronic Typiig Fingert (Parliad Nricro-Computers. Inc.) 3-106Elementary_MOD Keyboald Systein (TASK. Inc.) 3-28Elephant Eats (Ballard A Tighe, hie) 3-213Enable Reader (Enable Software Company) 3.85Enable Writer (Enable_Software Company) 3-28Enhanced PC Talking_Progrem_ (Computer Conversers-MI(1) _3-81Environmental Control _(Stevem E. Kamer; Ph.D.. Inc.) _ 2-52Environmental Control System (Fortress Scientific) 2-53Equalizer (Words+,Inc.) 1-64ESS Rehabware (Easter Seal Synemsj_ 3-153Evaluation System (ComputAbility_Corporationj 3-175EXPAND (Dept. of Physical Medicine & Rehab. U of Michigan) 3-29Expand-a-View (ARTS Computer Products. Ina 3-86Expanded Computer Keyboards (EKEG Electronics Company LTD) 3-29Expanded Keyboard for Automatic Telephone (EKEG Electronics
Company LTD) 2-53Eipanded Keyboards (Words+, Inc.) 3-30ExpandeKeybosrds for Speak N' Spell (EK EG Electronics Company
LTD)=1-65 =Expanded reywAta fin the Adaptive Firmware Cards (EKEG
Elettrinati Catipdty LTD)_3-30Expended KeybcatiH lot the Tilking BlissApple (EKEG Electronics
_Company LTD) 3,31Exploratory Playl (PEAL StifiWari) 3-214Explorer (UNITED_Editiatnia Seriiiii,Inc.) 3-154Exprete1(Presiks Romich Company) 1-65Eye Transfer Communication System (Zygis lidiariet. Inc.) 1-4 5Eye-Coen (Pins Corporation) 1-45Eye-Cont Board (Imaginal Communication Praisers) 1-46Eyebrow Switch atiordr_inc.) 2-15ErTyper Oen:lent Systems Technoltuy. Inc.) 1-66EyeTyper Model 200 (Sentient Syetems Technology; Inc.: 1-66EZ Pilot for PowerPad (Dunamie, Inc.) 3-214EZBAS (Campy:Ability Corporation) 3-132EZRA (KY EnterpriseslCustom Computer Solutions) 2-54Fact Master (Morning Star Software. Inc.) 3-215Fast Access Scan Talker (Laureate Learning Systems. Inc.) 3-318ny-s-Viird Rally (Didatech Software, LTD) 3-215
miumith -Woman (Didatech Software. LTD) 3-216ar. The Word Hinter (ossloteek Software. LTD) 3-216Fileh-(Kiaetic &nal* Inc.)
(ConPater Aids Corporation) 3-318Finger Flex Switch Wardnand, inc.) 2-13Fiagat_Prist (CatipTiCkSyaiiiii Datign) 3-133FingerSpellet (Clidca SPeiekSystents, Inc.) 3-217Fingerspellet (Si-meal-W) _3-217 1FingerTip Controller_ (KY EaterpriiesiCittorn Compeer Solutions) 3-31Firm Grip Joystick Holder 1PeyeVologleM Safimaii Services. Inc.) 3-133First Categories (Laireate teareingSykints. 1 nc.) 3-218First Shapes (First Brit. Ia.) 3218First Venn_ (Lanrease Learning Systems, hce) 3-219First Words (Laureate Learning Systeme. lne) 3-219--First Words It_ttoureare Learning Synatia Imo 3-220Flat Air Cushion_Switch (StOT" E Kona. Ph.D. la.) 2-16Flex Switch fr ASH, Incj_ 2-16Flexcorn (Fstralletech Sysiemt_Inc.) 1-67Fliptrack Learning Tape Tutorials (Speech Enterprises) 3-134Floppy Teaches-Series (Conover Company; The) 3-220Florida Scanner (Rushakef,G.E.) 3-134Fold-It System (Developmental Equipment) 1-46Following Directions (Laureate Learning Systems. Inc.) 3-221Fone Holder (Fred Sammons. Inc.) 2-54Footmouse (Versatron Corporation) 3-32Foto Series (Developmental Equipment) I-47Foundations I (Psychological Software Services. Inc.) 3-221Fiiiindations II (Psychological Software Services, Inc.) 3-222FrCddom 1-(1nterfoce Systems) 3-86Frenchay Dytirthrii Assessment (College-Hill Press) 3-154Fee With_Mith (Speech Enterprises) 3-222Fdrietirei ReCcignitibri (Brain-Link Software) 3-223FULetiOnilSkille-&tenning IiiVentrity (FUnctionol Resources
Erfitkpii) 3-176Genie PWdlelor Apple 11-CoMputers (TASK. Inc ) 3-32Cliffte Pftiet fOe Phonics, Pliii (Spin-A-Teo Publishing Company) 3-177OetftngStaCtidin Anthinetie &dee (aiid Sam's Store) (AIMS
Media) 1-223Ciewe Page Utter :(Zyire IIdsssries. l tic.) 2-55GiOt PuablButton Telephone Adapter (Fred Sammons, Inc.) 2-55Gibson Light PCB sytuni (Uoaa Technologies Corporation) 3-62Governor maw; raj 3-135Graphics Magician Jr (Kole:mare) 3-319_Graphics Magicion Pliftter (Kolaware)_3-319Grasp Switch_ (lfamdicopped ChtareteS reehmstogieal Seeiteei. inc.) 2-16Grip_Switch (Sumo KtitionPh.D. Int.) 2-17Guessingand_Thinking (MECC (Mbutesoto Edo-ea-swot Co-mooing
Consortium)) 3-224141 Handicapped Word Games (E. David & Associates) 3-300
6Resource Book 1: Communication Aids D-3
Appendix D: Alphal*tical Listing of all Products
Wandicapp Arithmetic FW1 Urds (E-Divid & Associates) 3-224Hind Stritth (Conipisiity Corpora/Oa) 2-171.Wd/Eye Coormarson Irrogrzins (E-ik Corporation) 3-225Haidi-Ktys (hUcCstos_liroaaAd_1-.) 3-3
(Complit.tatlayarporation) 3-135_Hindi-Writer Version 351 _(11FB Eiderpruses) 3-320Handset for_Speech A.mplifieation (AT T) 1-4Handy Terminal (Canon_LUk.Inc.) 1-67Head Scattnsl for Wheelchairs _(Hash MacMillan idedical Centre) 2-17Head Switch (CompaAbilityCorporation) 2-18Head Switch 'Kr ExterpriseaCustoinCompaer Solutions) 2-18Headband Switch _(Luntinasid, Inc.) 2-18HeadMaster (Personics Corporation) 3-33HELP Linguidisk- (LingitiSyments. Intl 3-225Help Me to Help Myself (Help Me to Help Myself Communication
Aids) 1-47Heyer-Abadie Modular Mouthstick (Extensions for Independence) 140Holidays (Sunset Software) 3-226Hope (II:zro Connection. Inc.) 3-5Hot Dots (Raised Dot Computing) 3-320HX-20 Protective Cover (Adaptive Communication Systems, Inc.) 3-6Hypernzsality (Harding & Harris, lac.) 3-155I Can Talk (Soft Cole) 3-226ICOMM (Imes Micro Systems Corporation) 1-68IDEA (Bd.i & Tigkr. lite.) 3-227liorts in America (Ciiimittuation-Skill Builders) 3-2271EP ManagerRevised (UNITED_rducatlonal Services, Inc.) 3-155IEP Writer (Parrot Software) 3-156Illustrations (Lark Software) 3-321Illustrations (Speech Enterprises) 4-321INDEX IVTEK) 3-1111Individual Performance Graph Pak (lama Software) 3-156Individualized Communication Systems (Mayer-Johluon Company) 1-48Individualized Planning_System (Learning Tools. Inc.) 3-157Infrared Remote Control (DU-IT Control Symms Group, Inc.) 2-56Infrared Switch (Words+, Inc.) 2-19inLARGE (BerkeleySystens Design) 3-87Intele-Type (Ultratec, Inc.) 1-90Intercom Unicontrol (TASK, Inc.) 2-78Interface Boa for Apple Ile (CompaAbility Corporation) 3-71Intex-Talker (Imes Micro Systems Corporation) 3-118Intro-Voice U (Voice Connection) 3-33IntroVoice Ill -(VMci Connection) 3-34IntroVoice V (Woke Connection) 3-343-Wear Ob*tive Mastery IUport (UNITED Educational Sertticrs,
*inc.) 3-157Job Readiness Series (MCE 1 our.) 3-228 _Joh Search and Localiobillank (Conover Company, The) 3-177JobSurvival Series (MCE inc.) 3-228JOBS System (Control Data Corporation) 3-178Jontick (Steves_E. Kanor-Ph.D.. Inc.) 2-19Joystick with Pad Switch (TASK. Inc.) 2-19Joy_writer J_Grees,Sofiware) 3-322Jumbo Phone with 9 Memories (Ways & Means) 2-56K Talker "IC Talker SalesL3-87
Co4sitive Educational Syatem 'Lambert Software Company) 3-229Keasyboard (Parallel Systems, Inc.) 3-35Kennedy Handi-Math Program (Kennedy Memorial Hospital for Children
Education Dept.) 3-229Kennedy Switch Key Software (Kennedy Memorial Hospital for Children
Education Dept.) 3-136Key Latches (Warder, Inc.) 3-6Key Tronic-Plug-Compatibie Keyboards (Key Tronic) 3-7Keyb-oInd Coaers (Steven E. Zara, Ph.D. Inc.) 3-7KeyWoard Emulator -(Crapirk Systems) 3-35Keyboard Interface for_Apple He (TASK. Inc.) 3-71KeyhaYard Interfices (1i-eritie Romich Company) 3-72Keyboader_ (Sunset Software) 3-130Keyboarding Ear The Dydexic (EdkatiosW Electronic Techniques.
ETD) 3-230Keyboading for the Physically /Guidicapp (GregglMcGraw-Hill) 3-231Keyboarding forihe Visually Limited (Educational Electronic
Techniques, LTD) 3-231Keyboarding with One Hand (Educational Electronic Techniques,
LTD) 3-232Keyer _(Covingtoit Crimp) 3-8Keyguatd (AdoptiveS'onixsunication Systems, inc.) 3-8Keyguard (Compakbility Corporation) 3-9Keyguard (Zyso Industries, Inc.) 3-9Keyguards (COPH4)_ 3-10Keyguards (Developmental Emu:poem) 3-10Keyguards (Prentke &snick Company) 3-IIKeyguards (TASH, In4 3-IIKeyguards (Warder, Inc,) 3-12Keylocks (Adarive 7echnology, Inc.) 3-12Keylocks (TASK. Inc.) 3-13Keynote (Sensory Aids Corporation) 3-88Keyport 300 (Polytel Computer Products Corporation) 3-36Keyport 60 (Polytel Computer Prodocts Corporation) 3-36Keys to Success Comp. Keybd. Skills for Blind Children (Life Science
Associates) 3-232
Keyscan II (TASH, Inc.) 3-72Keyslifelda (Adaptive Technology, Inc.) 3-13Keytalk_ (PEAL-Software) 3-233-Keyworks f_Alp SOftware)- 347Kid Talk (First &yrs litej -34221-KindezmathlI (Kiaermath) 3-233King Keyboard _(ra/i. litc.) 3-37KoalaPad (Koala TechaolOgies _orporation) 3-62Kurzweil Voicesystein (Kurzweil Applied baelligenres) 3-38LT,Sivitch (Dintelopmental Equipment) 2-20Language Intervention Planner (Parrot Software) 3-158Language L.A-8,_(Speciatsoft) 3-234canguip Stimulation_Seriet_(Aspen Systems Corporation) 3-234Large Print Display Processor (VTEK) 3-88Large Print Word Processor _( layman. Benjamin) 3-323Large Type (National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering) 3-323Leaf Switch (Steven E. K tutor. Ph.D. Inc.) 2-20Leaf Switch (TASK, Inc.) 2-20Leaf Switch (2ygo Industries, IfficA_ 2-21Learning Left and Right (Laureate Learning Systems, Inc.) 3-235Learning_ Workshop _(C.C. Publications, Inc.) 3-235Left/Right Rocker Switch (Developmental Equipment) 2-21Lenical (Duncan-Atwell Computerised Technologies, Inc.) 3-236Lenipen PC (Duncan-Atwell Computerised Technologies, Inc ) 3-136Leces 'Lectric Paintbrush (Dunamis, Inc.) 3-324Letter Find (Handicapped Children's Computer Cooperative
Prefect) 3-236Uver SniWh (TASK; Inc.) 2-21Uver Switch (Zygo !austral, lia.) 2-22Life Experiences Communication Kit (Mayer-Johnson company) 148Lifestyle PersonA Communicator (Gard, inc.) 1.91Lifestyle Personal Communicator Expunded Keyboard (EKEG
Electronics Company LTD) 1-91Light Pointer (AdaptiveConutonsication Systems, inc.) 1-11Light Talker (Franck/ RomickCompany) 1-68Light Touch Lever Switch (Medical Equipment Distributors, inc.) 2-22 _Lighted Extra LzsuciSignallingVnzzer_ (Steven E. Ktutor. Ph.D. inc.) 2-79Lighted Signalling Buzzer (Steven E. Kano...PAZ-Inc.) 2-79Lighted Vibrating Signalling Buzzer (Steven E. Kanor, Ph.D.. Inc.) 1-23Lightpen Programs for Special Education I & II (Compnter Island) 3-237Lights:writer (Zygo Inc.) 1-69LimeLight (Apercom Corporation) 3-89Linear Alert ET-1A (Linear Electronics) 2-80Lip-Reader Trainer (Universe Electric Resecr...h Company) 3-237Listen to Learn (IBM Corporation) 3-238Lister-Talker (CiderWare) 3-324LiteTcnich (Lovejoy Electronics) 3-36Littlaack (Speech Enterprises) 3-137Living_nter Ul (Words+, Inc.) 1-69I.XtieMsYs1W-11hinarilis, Inc.) -3-238LogaTOuchTioh lor the PowerPad (Dunamis, Inc.) 3-239UNE_ (FiaWly Sirftware) 3-325Lyon Urge _Print PrOgram (Computer Diskcourse) 3-89Mac-Apple Communication Aid (COmputers to Help People, Inc.) 3-325MaeroWorks (Beagle Bros. inc.) 3-14Magic Cymbals_ (Schneiir Communication Unit) 3-326Magic Keyboard (Woodsmith Software) 3-90Migic MI/tic:reacher (Educational Software Review) 3-301Magic Slate "Sunburst Communications) 3-239Magnetic Finvr Switch (Luminaisd, I ncj 2-22Magnicomp (Elayo Americas, Inc.) 3-326MagniLink (Elayo Americas, I nc.)_3-90Master Talker (SKI (Sliwa Enterprises, Incjj i-137Math Disk (Washington Research Foundation) 3-240Math Power Program (InstructionallCommunications Technology,
Inc.) 3-240Math gcan (Ankney, Barry R.) 3-241Math Scratchpad 1 (Zygo Industries, Inc.) 3-241Math Scratchpad 11 (Zygo Industries, Inc.) 3-242Mathtalk (First Byte, Inc.) 3-242Maze -(Coniptiress to Help People, Inc.) 3-243MBOSS-1 (VTEK) 3:107MECCA (DU-1T Control Systems Group, Inc.) 2-57MWic7a1 Alert (AT &T) 240Membrane Plitt Switch (OtestaMid Company) 2-23Memory L (PsycktlegkW SOftware Iervices. 1 nc.) 3-243Memory U (PsycVortigka( SItz.-te Services, Inc.) 3-244Memory ntterns (Bran-Unk SOftware) 3-244Mercury Tilt SwiMh (Umii Inc.) 2-23MESA (Valpar liaernaiUnW) 3-178_Message Waker_(CominnuswaliOn Enka-witness Clinic) 3-327Micro Braille (Mitre Engineering)_ 1-327Micro Illustrator (Di:Nandi; Int.) 3-328Micro Joystick with _Push Switch (TASK, inc.) 2-23Micro SpeeekLah (SoftwIreResearckCorporation) 3-245Micro-Interpreter I (Fingerspeller)(Microttch Consulting Company) 3-245Micro-Interpreter II (GAV-ASL) (Microtech Consulting Company) 3-246Micro-LADS (Laureate Learning Systems, Inc.) 3-179Microbrailler 2400 iTrYormation Systems,_ I ncj_ 3407Microcomputer Evaluation of Career AMU (MECA) (Conover
Company, The) 3479
D4 Resource Wook 1 : Communication Aids
Appendix D: Alphaixtical Listing of all Products
MicroDECZ /MedicsLEenipeano Ditailmars,Inc.) 247Microswitch Joystick _Mug* MacMillan Midkal Centre) 2-24Mind Master (Behavioral Engineering) 3-39Mini Cop Switch 1TASIL_Incj_ 2,24Mini Joystick with Pneumatic Switch (TASH. inc.) 2-24Mini knatiak with Push Switch _(TASIL Inc.) 2-25Mini Keyboard (TASK. Inc.) 3-39Mini Rocking Lever Switch (Praia( Romich Company) 2-25Mini Talking Card Reader (Crestwood Company) 1-70Minicom U (Ultratec. Inc.) 1-92Manned Contrast Theraif (Parrot Software) 3-246Mthipeak I (Pretake Roach Company) 1-70Milli Mitch (Marble Systeme) 3-247Mcckitigrobard (Sweet Micro Systems) 3-119MOD_XeYboard System (TASK. Inc.) 3-40MfiW hiyitiek (XY EnterpriseaCmtom Computer Solutiont) 2-25FilWtiWE rnin Turntable Desk (Extensions for Independence) 3-138Malaita Gilled (DevCopmeetal Equip:am) 3-14Malaita Gated _(waeda+, lion)Morse Code & :attning Practice Prcgrams (Washington Research
Fitstaistion): _3-247Morse Code MUG (loirontlyDeveloped Software) 3-248MorsetCode Bleed Keyboard Ettulitin (Words+, Inc.) 3-40MOrier_(Rehab Teektiokigy. lat.) 3-318MMorTraining GOrm (WeslungtortRisearcli Foundation) 3-301Motarized Easel (Extonsions roc laspeiWitsce) 2-58Mounting_Switco (Derelonniemal Equiptiiice) 2-26Mouse Math _Mallard &Tighe; be.) I-248Mouth Held Page Turners_fliteiddek. lac.) 1-11Mouth Operated Controller for Quads (KT EMerprisiaCuitant COM-neer
Solutions) 3-41Mouthsticks (Fred Sammons. Inc.) I-11MPRINT (PFEIL ') 3-108Multi-Game Board (irr EaterprisestCuttom Computer Solutiont) 3-138Multi-Input Selector (Zygo Industries. Inc.) 1-24Multi4an (Words+. Inc.) 3-329Mithiple Switch Box for the Adaptive Firmware Card (Comps:Ability
Corporation) 3-73Miiltipba (Plyckological Software Services. Inc.) 3-139MultiSezihe (Steich Enterprises) 3-329moppet latiiing Keys (Sunburst Communications) 3453Naturg Laflguage Processing Program (Educational Audiology Programs,
Jim.) 3-249Neovo7 (Aare.: Coeporation) 2-4No-Touch (Hanley Associates) 2-38Nu-Vac-Cue_ (R.D.Clark,_Inc.) 1-49Oakland _Wax* Picture Dictionary (Divilispitantil Equipment) 1-49Ohtsuki Printer (Ok.suki CommacationFrodics. Inc.) 3-108011ie Series (Cw. Pshb.rstions.Inc.) 1.249Onsnibox _M'ntert Syle_e...: Software. inn) 3-63On/Off Remote Switch (Lismago Product) 2-59One Finger (Trace Center) 3-15One Handed Typing Livros, Mathew) 3450Operator Dialer (AT ATI 2-59Optacon (7elesentory S;_istems. IntA 3-91Opticommunicator (Crestwood Corisany) I-50Marital (Prenthe Romich Cavan: ; 2-26PO. V.:41 (P.O. vox Medical. loc.) 1-4FOIVai -....kimpanisn (P.O. Vox Medical, Inc.) 1-5
Peitaba Akita (Mid Labs) 2-81PACA (POtabk Anticipatory Communication Aid) (Zygo Indust. ifs,
Inc.) 1-71Paddle A&pple_(araVeahritility-Corporation) 3-73Paddle Piaci (PiyiVolbakW SOPware Services, Inc.) 3-74Paddle Switch_ (iVords4;:lnc.)_2-26PagaTurner _(Maddakariel _240 =
Paint Witb Words IMECC (Mimeos:ea Educational COMputingConsartit-)1 3-250
Parrot Easy_Languge Sple_Ays-it(PELSA)- (Parra Software) 3-158PAYE_Perceptual AccurncylVisW Efficiency_ Training
(InstractionolICommmicationt TeckiologY; in4.:) 3-251PC AID (DesigninAidafor Disabled moil 3-41PC Assisted Keyboayd (Designing Alit roc_ Ditalied Adilts) 3-16PC Lem (ARTS Compute Products. ltic.) 3-91PC Morse Code(FIrsonalb_fleveloped Software) 3-231PC Reader (Maryland Compaer_Services.lne.) 3-42PC Serial AIDJDesigninj_Aide for Disabled Admits) 3-42PC Speak (Sobeitau By Examplei_ 3-92PC Vert (TelesensorSystem_Josa 3,92PC Voice (ARTS Computer Prodects, Inc.) 3-93PC-Braille (Fri/armorial Systems. Inc.) 3-93PC-Fingers (Midwest Health Program. Inc.) 3-252PC-Pedal (Brown A Company. Inc.) 3-16Peachy:Writer Sold (Cross Educational Software) 3.330PentaSwitch (TASK. Inc.) 2-17PEPPER- (Software Development & Distribution Center) 3-159Peratptial Minor Trainer (Steven E. Kano,. Ph.D., Inc) 1-24Perobell Brailler (Priformation Systems. Inc.) 3-109ftrsonl Money Wanagement (Computer Users of Americc) 3-330PerinniV Welch System (Varm International, Inc.) 3-119Phonics, Text, and Graphics (Wasangton Research Foundation) 3-252
Phonological Process Tutor (Parrot Software) 3-231Photo Cell Switch (Steven E. Kanol.._Ph.D,; Inc.) 2-27PhotoPAC/EvalPAC (Adaptive Communication_Systems, Inc) 1-71PIAT Error Analysis Report (UNITED Educational Services, Inc.) 3-159PIC Man (Developmental Emipment) 3-302PIC Word Board (TJLE. Instrumentation A Publishing Company) 1-50Pic7spsd (Suntet Software) 3-160PICSYMS Ulegorical Dictionary (Baggeboda Press) 1-51Pittogrini Ideogram Communication (PIC) (Developmental
rqfdPrient) 1-51Platt e Communication -(ComputAbility Corporation) 3-331Pictiat CO-Madinah-cid Syinbols, Book I and Book II (Mayer-Johnson
C-goodily) 1-32Picture Perfftt (Mithall & Sidutions. Inc.) 3-302Picture Scanner, Software for Amassment (RJ.Cooper &
Aisocitnut)_3-180Picture YaUr Bliuyinbols (Developmental Equipment) 1-52Pictures ProgramaI; U Ind III (Parrot Software) 3-253Pictures; Please, (Coninatnication Skill Builders) 1-53Pll - Personalized bifOrtnatieni Mr Independence (UNITED Educational
Services.litc.) 3-254 _
Pillow_Smite!' _MASH; 1 ;kJ 2-27 I
Pinch Switch (Steven E. irdlibr, PICD.. Inc.) 2-28Planning Individualized Speech & Language Intervention
_(Comatilakarion Skill Builders) 3-160 _ _=Plate Switch (Developmental Equipmere) 2-28Plate Switch (Maddak. lac.) 2-28Plate Switch (Steven E. Kamm; Ph.D.; Inc.) 2-29Plate Switch (T AS1L Inc.) 2-29Plate Switch (Zygo Industries. Inc.) 2-29 _Plate Switch On Stand (Steven E. Kcnor, Ph.D., Inc.) 2-30Platform Switch (TASK, Incj 2-30Pneumatic Switch (Prentke Remick Company) 2-30Piiiinnatic Switch (T ASH. Inc.) 2-31Pneumatic Switch (Zygo Industries. Inc.) 2-31Pnc-EitSyStem (Arroyo A Associates) 1-25Pockct-Sladd Communication Book (Mayer-Johmon Company) 1-53POita andRed (MIcre-Ed) 3-254Point to PittareTs Deireltipnient Kit (RJ. Cooper A Associates) 3-255Point to Picturns DiatiMitiation Kit (RJ. Cooper & Associates) 3-255Point to_Picturna reined Pais Masters (111. Cooper & Associates) 3-256Pointer Selection Switeh_(Zygo Lairtries, Inc.) 2-31Porta Book fCreetwood_Company)_1-54Porta Printer Plus MPillif/frowa Research. -Inc.) 1-92Porta Printer Plus MP2OD (Frown Research. inc.) 1-93Porta Printer Plus MP4OD (Frown Research, inc.) 1-93Porta View Junior/Model 32 (Frown Kasearck Inc.) 1-94Portable Communication Boards (DevelopmentW Equipment) I-54Portable Pocket Typewriter/Computer (Criawood Company) 1-72Portable Voice 11_1Words+LInc.) 1-72PowerPad (Duman*. Inc.) 3-64PowerPad Programming_Kit _Manama, far.) 3-256 _
Practice Communication Cards fMayer-Johnson Company) 1,55 _Prairie Power Portable He SystemJLind Electronic Design) 3-139PRC Joystick (Pretake Romich Company) 2-32PRE-MOD II (AS! EP Education Company) 3-161Prep-claim Recognition (Brain-Link Software) 3-257PrMat Urnitiie Expanded Keyboard (Cacti Computer Services) 343PreamireSnitak (Uttiinand. Inc) 2-32Primer Kt (DynTkomp.Inc.) 3-237
(KraintretiiirCh. inc.) 1-94Print-it (Tempe(*) 3-94Prism CoredifUlititiOn Tay (Vtaiety Village Electrolimb Production
Centre) 1-55Problemlolving (PoehoThigicalSoftware Services, Inc.) 3-258Process Analysis Version 20 (Parrot Software) 3-180Processing Power Program (trittnicrioit41/COmmanicalions Technology,
Inc) 3-258ProKey (RoseSoft. Inc.) 3-17Prompt-Writer fSyrt-Talk Systeritt and_3'ervices) 3-331Pronounce (Microphonics Techoology Corporation) 3-43ProTERM (ldicroTalk Software) 3-94PROVOX Manrts. Inc.) 3-_95ProWORDS (MicroTalk Software) 3-332PSS Joystick Adapter (Psychological Software Services, Inc.) 3-74Puff Switch (ComputAbility Corporation) 2-32Put FN Buzzer Switch (MaddakInc.) 241Puffin Morse Code Entry System Megenesis1 _3-44Purposeful Patterns, Purposeful Symbols, What Belongs? (Greentrei
Group, The) 3-259Ptah-On-Push-Off Module (Steven E. Kafue, Ph.D., Inc.) 1-25Paella:tam Switch (Zygo Industries. Inc.) 2-33(Wad-Indeeanditiee Typewriter-Printer System (Extensions for
1eartditici) 1-73quadLynit Triekball (Honeywell Disc Inrruments Subsidiary) 3-44Quick Talk (Fchniiir Communication Unit) 3-332QuickWord (EntirSet.--Inc.) 3-45Quiet Duck Learning Ural (Computer Talk) 3-259R/S II Series Wireline Link (Communications Applied Technontgy) 3-75Rabbit Scanner (liandiCapped CM1dren's Computer Coo
Project) 3-260
Resource Book L Communication Aids D-5
Apimndix D: Alphalmtkal Listing of all Products
Race the Clock (Ilethods & Solutions. Inc.) 3-260Radio Remote Control (EK EG Electronics Company LTD) 2-60Radio Unicontrol (TASH, Inc.) 2-61Raised Face-Plate (AT &TL2-61Rand Voice Amplifier (baninaud. Inc.) 1-5Rapabeet (BAUD) 3-333Rate Drill in Articulation, Language and Fluency (UNITED Educational
Services, Inc.) 3-261Reading Around Words Program (InstructionaliCommunications
Technology. Inc.) 3-261Reading Recognition (Braia-Liak ..:-,,oare) 3-262Rekdy Rieder (Maryliia Compeer Services. Inc.) 3-45Remedial Sew-Mary Of Adult Education Programs (Hartley Courseware,
inc.) 3-262Remote aniteA (FeTsn Mk) 2-62_Remok_Uyboard far IM Apple II+ and He (EKEG Elearomcs
Company ETD13-46Repeat Defeat (We &knee Aiaaiotii) 3-171Representational Pky_IPEAL Saftwart) 3463Respome Optimizer (Icon Peripherals) 3-140RIC Eczy Talker_ (Rehabilitaion lisariatt Of Chicago) 3-333Rocker Switch (Medical Eassipmew Distributors; Inc.) 2-33Rocku_Switsb_ (Tall; InS.1_243Rocking_Plate Switch (Steven E.1anor.Ph.13, Inc.) 2-34Romeo Brailler _Wayland Computer Services. Inc.) 3-109Round Pad Switch (TAM!. Inc.L 2-34SafeSkin Keyboard Protector (Merritt Computer Products. Inc.) 3-18SAGE System (Catena Data Corporation) 3-181SAID Sey ss I Do _(CONCY117 Company.-The) 3-263SALTISy_stematic Analysis of Language Transcripts) (Language
Analysis Lab, Weisman Center) 3-161Saltus Reader (Dickey Engineering) 2-62SAR-10 Voice Plus (NEC America. Inc.) 3-46Sarah and Her Friends (Rhiannon Software) 3-264Say It (Schneier Conuminication Unit) 3-334Say-It-Ali and Say-It-All Super Plus (Innocomp) 1-73SAYIT (Baysik Speech ) 3-140Scan-& Speak (Communication Enhancement Clinic) 3-264Scanning-Conversion Program (First Broward Development) 3-141ScanPAC/Epson (Adaptive Communication Systems, lac.) 1-74SCANWOLF_ (Wayne County intermediate- Schaal-Darner) 1-74SCAT (&reen_Artict latorj (RC System. ha) 3-95Scesoter_Zeto_FOrce Game Vett_ (One/Elearoiikil 3-141Sereen,Tilk Pea (Computer fads Corporation) 3-96Screenkeys (Words+ Jac.) 3-47Sentence-Scan (Comm:era talielp Pitople.inc.) 3-334Sequential Scanner (Steven E. Kano,. Pkii. la.) 1-26Se-11'n% (Skatris Hearinj Insautteetas; Inc.) 1-5SighWorq Spelling (Handicapped Children's Computer Cooperative
Project) 3-265Signal Buzzer (Steven E. Kano?. Ph.D. Inc.) 2-82Silent Pala System Vimst Electronics) 2-82SimpleCem L Yea/Nc Communication (Dunamis. In) 3-265SimpleCom IL Needs/Wants Communication (Dunaniis. Inc.) 3-266Single Purl Panel (Handicapped Children's Technological Services.
Inc.) 2-34Single Rocking Lever Switch (Prelate Rotnich Company) 2-35Single Switch Assessment Program (Rushakoff. "E.) 3-181Single Switch Game Library (Riihakoff.G.E.)Singk-input Assessaint Software (Developmental rjuipment) 3-182Sip & Pfaff sWiteh (Steven E. Konar. PkD. inc.) 2-35SletbUkt (RCSystems,lisc.) 3-120SI Clock Commufikatar (Steven E Keusor, Ph.D. la.) 1-26Small Tak (VTEK) 1-75Smart ShIper 4120c&ologicW Software Services.1 3-266Smarthome I (CyberLYNX Computer Products, Inc.) 2-63&milker (Sofrwari Rerun* Technologies) 3-18SmoothTalker (First Byt a Inc.) 3-120Soft Switch_ (TASH.ftec.) 2-35Soft Tools 11114; 11.1(Cognitive _Rehabilitation) 3-267soft vett frelesunsorySystems. Inc.) 3-96Software Automatic Mouth ISAM) (Tronix Publishing. Inc.) 3-121Software for Visually Impaired Children (Sensory Aids
Foundation) 3-267Software Simulations of Communication Prostheses (Communication
Habilitation Service) 3-182SonomaVoice (Sonoma State Hospital/Development Center) 1-27Sound Activated Light Switch (National Technical Systems) 2-63Sound Ideas (Houghton Mifflin) 3-268Sound Match (Schnekr Comma ion Unit) 3-268Sound Monitor (Precision Control., Inc.) 2-G3Sound Search II (Harding & Harris, Inc.) 3-162Speak Up (Laureate Learning Systems, Inc.) 113Speak-A-Label (Computer Users Of America) .4 135Special Education (Ekmentary) Paki for Special Nee& (Hartley
CiarsewareJnc.)-3469SpUul Friend SpeechProsthesii (SQa ProdWas. inc.) 3-75
(Waskhgton ResearckFouAdakn) 3-47Spetill Netcu volume I - Spelling (MECC (Minnesota Educational
Compaing Consortium)) 3-269
Special Needs Volume 2 - Simulations & Drills (MECC (MinnesotaEducational Composting Consortium)) 3-270
Special Skill Pluilders I & II (Compu-Tations. Inc) 3-270Speech Recognition Keyboard (Key Tronic) 3-48Speech Writer (Computer Users of America) 3-336SpeechAid (Wee Micro Systems Corporation) 1-76SpeechMaster (SpeechMaster) 3-271SpeechPACJEpson (Adaptive Communication Systems. Inc.) 1-76Speechrad (Crabapple Systems) 1-77Spell-A-Vision (Cross Educational Software) 3-271SFeller Ike (First Byte, Inc.) 3-272Speller Teller (Kalaskian. Al) 1-27Spelling Tutor (Speech Enterprises) 3-272Spellist (Ciak-SpecialCompaer Services) 3-273Sponge NuElE CIII Swita_ (Dielkey Engineering) 2-36
uare Pid Swikb (TASH. inc.) 2-36kukeir Typ_Seitelies (MITddak_rtsc.) 2-36SR-1011 Yoke Input TerMinal (NEC Anarka.lik.) 348SSI-LOO_Communicator (Speckshied Systems, Inc.) 1-95SSI-220 Communicator (Specialised Systems. lisc.) 1-95SSI-240 Communicator (Specialized Systems.inc.) 1-96Stanford-Binet Computer Report (SB-CR) (Southern Micro
Systems) 3362Stick-On Keylockz (Extensions_for Independence) 3-19
(Conover_Company. The) 1-28Study Bcddy (Speech Enterprises) 3-273Sunny Days (Dewlopmental E:mipment)_ 3-274Slaw Cranmer Graphics Package (Raised Dot Computing) 3-336Super Shape Draw & Animate (Titania Publications) 3-337Super Voice (Speech Systems: Illinois) 3-121SuperKey (Borland International) 3-19Superprint 100, 200, 400 (Ultratec. Inc.) 1-96Supertalker (Mountain Computer) 3-122Surrounding Patterns (and other programs) (Strawberry Ifill Knowledge
Software. Inc.) 3-274Survival Words (Conover Company. The) 3-275Switch Adapter for Apple lie and II+ Computers (TASH, Inc.) 3-75Switch Interface (Developmental Equipmens) 3-76Switch Latch (Developmental Equipment) 1-28Switch Latch (T ASH, Inc.) 1-29Switchboard (ET1 Corporation) I-77Switchmaster (ExpereSystems Software, inc.) 3-275Symb-ol Training Diiplay (Develipmearal Equipmens) 1-29SyinWl Writer (DiviThanaita Eqapment) 3-276SynThonix 100 ()kik reChtaagiii) 3-122SynPhonis 200 (Artk TeChtalagks)34nSyriphonix ( /kW Technologies) 3-123TAD_ Talking Animated Graphics (PJ Software) 3-276Talk Alma A Walk (College-Hill Press) 3-277Talk Board (me. Instrumentation & Publishing Company) 1-56Talk II (/trisnakW. G.E.) 3-337Talk Tone _(Audio Tone Company) 1-97Talker- (Finally Sdtware) 3-338Talking 100 (Commttrics. LTD) 1-78Talking 100 Communicator (TAM!. Inc.) 1-78Talking Aid (Microcomputer Systems for the Handicapped) 3-338Talking Apple Literacy Kit (American Prinsing House for the Blind
(API1)) 3-277Talking Beam (Crestwood Company) 1-12Talking Blis4AppIe (Trace Center) 3-339Talking Hinds (EBSCO Curricidum Materials) 3-278nlking PMelles (Crestivea Company) 1-S6Thaws Pictures CommunicstionBOard (Crestwood Company) 1-57Talking Irictures, Kill 1 IL and III (Crestwood Company) 1-57TWking Riddks (Cross EdiTcatiOnW Saftware) 3.278Talking Scanner (Aprtive_Peripkereib. Inc.) 3-279Talking Seuible Spoiler (Computer Aids Corporation) 3-339Talking TermExec (Exec Software.inc.) 3-97Talking Text Writer (Scholastic Software) 3-279Talking Transcend IL (Speech Enterprises) 3-340Talking Unicorn_ lAdarize Peripherals. Inc) 3-280Talking Wheelchair (Computers to Help People. Inc.) 3-340Talking Worclikard (Adaptive Peripherals. Inc.) 3-341Talking Writer (Cross_Educational Software) 3-341Tall Talk Prints (Speech Enterprises) 3-97Tall Talk Screens (Speech Enterpeises) 3-98Tally-Talk (Speech Entergrises) 3-342Tape Recorder Aid (TAP/. Inc.) 2-64Tape Recorder with Switch Adapter (TAU!. Inc.) 2-64Tape-A-Message (Crestwood Company) 1-30Target (Communication Enhancement Clinic) 3-280Tuk Master (Life Science Associates) 3-281Teaching Vocabulary LingaiDisks (LinguiSystems) 3-281TED-600 Text Emlioksing Ikvice (Triformotion Systems. Inc.) 3-110Tek-Talk (Computer-Usersof America) 3-342nleBrailk (Teksensory Systems, inc.) 1-97Telephone Holder& Line ConiWctor (Zygo 1 'diaries, low.) 2-65Thlephone O&Off Utch (TATA. Inc.) 2-65nlephone /Ung Indicator (Preclikin austral:. la.) 2-66Television Channel Selettor (Prentice Ronikh Company) 2-66Telewriter (Telautograph Corporation) 1-98
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Ten_Key Board (EXEC Elecumks Coinpiny LTD) 3-64Testa lk_f Alsarmidy _Carers) _3441 _Textalker.Blind and Other Echo Utilities (Strut Eleetronici
Corporation) 3-91Tenwriter 2.0(Speech Emerpelutt) 1-343The Adventures of Jimmy Jumper_ -_freporitions (Handicapped
Children's Compeer Cooperative Iroject) 3-282The Loa R - Reasoning (MCE Inc.) 3-282Thumb Switch (Zygo Industries. Inc.) 2-37TI-Speech (Texas Instruments. Inc.) 3-49TIGERbook (TIGER Communication System, Inc.) 1-30Tilt Switch (Handicapped asildreds Technologicai Services. Inc.) 2-37Tilt Switch (Steven E. [Mar. Ph.D. ltic.) 2-17Tilt Table (Drvelopmemad Emdpmetts) 3-142TIM (Compeers far the Physkally Handicapped) 1-79Timer MA Counter (Handicapped Childrett Technologkal Services._ inc.)-141-TiMer_MWelk (UMMI E. Xenon Ph.D.. inc.) 1-31TMotIty CammuascatscitilWkage (SOftCap Company) 1-79Tip Switch (TASH . -341Tongue Commodes (KT &marmites/Custom COmputer Sidistions) 3-49Tongue Switch jPriambeRikiithConipMy)_2-38_TOSC-2 Environmental Control System (T ASH, 247Touch & Speak (Commtukasimi _Enhancement Clink) 3-344 _
Touch 'N Talk Communication Board (lame-Mart COMMuniedtionProduct4_148
Touch 'N Talk Communication Notebook (lmaginan ComstunicationProducts) 1-58
Touch 'N Talk Communication Stickers (Imagtosar Communicant,*Products) 149
Touch 'N Talk Micros (Imaginatt Commemication Products) 1-59Touch and Match (Handicapped Children's Computer Cooperative
Project) 3-283Touch and See (Handicapped Children's Computer Cooperative
Project) 3-283Touch Com (Dewlap:newel Equipment) 3-183Touch &enslave Joystick Control (Haudicapped Children's Technological
Services, Inc.) 2-38Tieuch Switch (Zygo Induaries. Inc.) 2-39Toaeh Talker (Prenthe Romich Company) 1-80Totich Turner-- (To:irk-Tuner) 247Touch Window--(Prrsonal Torch Corporation) 3-65Tby Aaptel Cable (Zygo lams:ries. Inc.) 1-32Toy .ssttr_ (Ekpert Systems SOftware, I nc.) 3-284Toy Qble (Tk511.1dc.) 1-32 1ToyScanner _(Eitpirt-SYsteM SoftWUre, inc.) 3-284ToyPAC (ktiaptiveaniinsinkitkii Synems. Mc.) 1-33Tract Math Aid (Conipidert soJlelp Peopk. lik.) 3-285Training Aid 2 (Predtbe Ririakhampany) 1-33TRAX P4X Talking CheckbOOk (SOFT -X) 3-344TRAXPAXTalking File Boz (SOFT,X) 3-345Tread Switch _(Zygo_indmstriet. lac.) 2-39Treadle Switch (TIC_ lie)- 2-39TRI-170 Braille Terminal Embosser (Triformation Symons, Inej 3-110TriWesponder _Krestwood CompanyL 1-34Trine System (Aa) fAddvtive Communication Symms; Inc.) 1-80Trine System (Words-el /Words+, Inc.) 1-81Triple Dump (CompTech Systems Design) 3-142TV Converter (TASI?, Inc.) 2-68TV Game-2 (131.14T Control Systems Group._Inc.) 3-76Twenty Categories (Laureate LearnintSystem, Inc.) 3-285Type & Speak (Communication Enhancement Clinic) 3-345Type I' Parrot (Schneier Communication Unit) 3-286Type-'N-Talk (Votrax I urrnational, Inc.) 3424Type-Talk (Lorin Software) 3-286Typewriters for the Visually Impaired (Typewriting Innitute for the
lion4icapped) 141Ufonic Voice Syitem (Jonen't Learning Systems) 3-124Ultimate Winker (SpeeChEitirprises) 3-346Ultimate File Cibitiet (Spiia_Eiffer-pkilei) 3346Ultra_4_RemotaSysten (ratsfr. 1r;i)- 2-68Undentanding_Outstiohs, Statesman I & IL swim (Stiniit
_ Software ) _ 3-287 _
UnicontExputded _Keyboard (Unicorn Eneineering ContPany) 3-50Unidialer _a ASH._ Inc) 2-69Uniph fliagg)ion Communication Products) 1-60UNISTAR Pre-IEP Report_ LUNITED Educational Service:. irk) 3-163Universal Telephone Adapter (Extensious for Independence) 2-69V.P. (Maryland Computer Servieet, Inc.) 3-99Vantage (Teletex:my Systems, Inc.) 3-99Variable Position Scanner (Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of
Kansas. Inc.) 1-34VARP: Vocal Abuse Reduction_Program (College-Hill Press) 3-287Venti-Voice (Bear Medical Systems. Inc.) 1-6VERBal STAR (Computer Conversations) 3-347VersaBraille (Teleseutary Systems. lac.) 3-111VersaPoint Braille Embosser (Telesensory Synems. Inc.) 3-111Vinascan (Prembe Romich Company) 1-35Vert Plus (Telesentory Systems, Inc.) 3-100Vertical Plate Switch (Steven E. iranor. Ph.D. Inc.) 2-40Vibrating 510k (Steven E. Raton Ph.D. Inc.) 1-35
VIC-20 &canner (ComrarCenter) 3-347Video Voice (Micro Video) 3-288Viewpoint-Optical Indicator 6 (Prentice Romich Companj) I-12stiewses-t net system (Sensory Aids Corporation) 3-100Viiktriph Eye-Min-Unfit Recording System
(lnstructknomnmnications Technology, Inc.) 3-183Vitiefita MWel 60951 Elinieirks Corporation) 3-288Viable:Spat& AW _(Sofriodrit RiMireh Coe portaion) 3-289Viata (7-efrieMiteySyltiMaic.)-34C1Visual Recogirsok (BrUA-Litik SeftWare) 3-289Visuat/Perceptud DiagnosaCrenting & Training Prop. (Educational
Electronic Techniquit.LTD) 3484Visual/Reading Drilh_ (SWUM SOftirtYri) 3-290Visuospetial Skills_ (PlyettalOgkal Si:AVMS Sirvices, inc.) 3-290VOC Wicking and VOC Report (onTorer Company, The) 3-163Vocaid _(Tesas Instruments. bk.) 1-82VocaLink Cellular _Module _atturstate Yoke Prodicut 2-70VocaLink CSRB-LC (Interstate Voice Products) 3-50VocaLink Series 4000 (Interstate Voice Products) MIVocaLink SYS300 (Interstate Voice Products) 3-3IVocaLink VRT300 (Interstate Voice Products) 3-92Voice Activated Switch (Steven E. Lame, Ph.D.. Inc.) 2-40Voice Card (Votan) 3-32Voice Command System (Words+. Inc.) 3-53Voice Communications Option (IBM Eury Synem Division) 3-53VOice Communications System (ITT Information Systems) 3-54VOicTe Driver (Voice Recognition Synems) 3-54VOide Enka& Lloguage Development (Chatterbox Voice Learning
SYSIMM) 3491lik.) 3-125
Veldt Mitt II -MASH. lee.) 1-36VOide Nrstk_(C1Wierbeir- Yoke Learning Synems) 3-291VOict Of Kelp j_EdUcTobinW Electronic Techniques, LTD) 2-83Witt Reedivsg Ability DTIU (Caterbox Voice Learning Systems) 3-292Voice SytteMPTIeWat (SR1 Diltribution.-1 tic.) 3-55Voicsacribe-1000_(Dragivi Syniiiii.lne.) 3-55Voieescribe-20000 (DragoiSystim4 Inc.) 3-56Voicette_ (Lstminaisd. hk.) 1-8 11VOIS 130 (Phonic Ear. litc.) 1-82von 135 (Phonic Ear. Int.) 1-83VOIS 140 (Phonic Far. Inc.) 1-83VOISISO ("Phonic Ear. Inc.) 1-84 1Votalker AP (Yoko.: International. lsic.) 3425 _
Votalker C-64 (yards International. Inc.) 1426Votalker IB (Votrax Internmioncd; Inc.) 3-126 _
vswoo Voice Communicationi Device (S phere Technologies, Inc.) 3-65VTR 6050 Series II_ (Votan) 3-56Wafer Switch (TASH. Inc.) 2-40WAIS-Riter 'BASIC (Southern Micro Synems) 3-164WALC LinguiDisks (LinguiSynems, Inc.) 3-292Watchman (Ultratec. Inc.) 2-84Ways to Play (Words+. Inc.) 3-293Wechisler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) (UNITED_-- Educational Services, Inc.) 3-164WCstern Center Echo + Synthesizer Package (Western Center for
MierikiinipUiii in Special Education) 3-143Whela -(Zygo Industries, Inc.) 3-143WhistldsWitth Renote Ccentrol (Ways 8 Means) 2-70Witeleft Aletteg systems (Nationwide Flashing Signal Systems,
Ine.) 2-84Wirth:a Din Transmission Syiteit (Prermke Ramie! Company) 3-77WISC-R CompiGtiOn: _Whit TO DO Mew_ (UNITED Educational
_ Services. Irk.) 3465WISC-R Computer Report (WISORCR) (UNITED Educational Services.
hoc.) 3-165WISC-Riter 'BASIC_ _(S:maker* Micr0Syttenit) 3466_ _
WISC-Riter Complete (Southern Micro Systems) _3-166Wobble Switch (ComputAbility Corporation) i2,41Wobble Switch (Prentke Romich Company) 2-41Wobble Switch (Steven E. !Canoe, Ph.D. Inc.) 2,41WOLF (Wayne Comity Intermediate 5chool Dillfirf ) 1-84 _
Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests Error Analysis Report (UNITEDEducational Services, Incj 3-167
Word Board (TILE. Instrumentation 8 PublishingCompany) 1-60Word Class Inventory for School Age Children (College-Hill
Press) 3-167Word Communication (ComputAbility Corporation) 3-348WOrd MeMory Prostims (InstructionallCommunicMons Technology,
1 ik.) 3-293Ward Reediatiod (Brairt-Lish SOftware) 3-294
(COnitaitet Aids Cdrticiration) 3-348Wotda-tO-Voitei(TOtit Colijmny, LTD) 3-101World of Counting lE4iTcistitP Ere:U 4prises) -3.29Write (Computert tdffilpWriting to Read (IRM CeirpdrUidn) 3-295X-10 Powerhouse COmputer Intethei (X40 (USA). lent 3-349kW System (X40 (USA). Int:) _2-71Xt_taKer _(X pert Software) 3-20Zygo Model 100 (Zygo hidunriet. Int.) 1413_Zygo Model 16C (Zygo Indunriet. 1 ste.)_1,36Zygo Model 20 (Zygo Industries. Int.) 1-37
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Zygo WI 21,5 42y -Waarries. hen) 1-37Zygo MWt14 (Zygo liaisstrks, bar.) 245Zygo NOCebOOV(Zysii_lfidVarrks. hr.) 145 I
Zygo scanWRITER (Zygo Inc.) 1-116Zyso TIETRAscan II (Zygo Industries. ) 3-57
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