Home

Share
This Site


Software
Tours


Training


Resources

News

About Us

Tech
Support

Newsletter



In this picture, Libby is assisting her daughter, Lori, who is using the TouchWindow by Edmark to access 
the computer. For information about this product and more, refer to the Access List in this website.

Samples of Communication Devices and Adaptive Access: See What's


 

Access to Technology

Technology Resource/Special Education Teacher and Adaptive Access Specialist, Libby Peet, helps people with physical challenges find an appropriate way to access a computer. Libby has extensive experience working with people  whose abilities range from severe challenges to giftedness, using everything from a touch screen and large membrane keyboards to varied single-switch controls and personal communication devices.  She has also used computers successfully with high-functioning preschoolers with severe autism.

If you have questions or would like to schedule consultation/presentation time, contact Libby.

Send mail to drpeet@drpeet.com with questions or comments about this web site.
Copyright © 1999-2002 
Last modified: January 15, 2004

 

 

 

 

 

Go Back

                           
Who is it for?
Anyone with a speech disorder who needs a small, portable speech device and has the physical ability to use a small Pocket PC type handheld computer.  For many of victims of stroke, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and other conditions, these devices are a perfect match for their speech requirements.  Furthermore, we are continually adding new features and software 
upgrades are FREE...for LIFE
.

          

  
Includes a FREE copy of "Easy Talk for Pocket PCs" Value ($595)
Who is it for?

Anyone with a speech disorder who needs a small, portable speech device 
and has the physical ability to use a small Pocket PC type handheld 
computer.  For many of victims of stroke, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and 
other conditions, these devices are a perfect match for their speech requirements.  
Furthermore, we are continually adding new features and software 
upgrades are FREE...for LIFE
.
 

Gus Communications


Michael Zaslow - actor- on "Larry King Live!" using the "Gus! Multimedia Speech System"


Communicator CA35

Ruggedized, Drop and shock resistant, large built-in handle, magnesium case, LARGE screen

The latest from
Assistive Technology, Inc.

Mercury is the latest addition to Assistive Technology, Inc.'s line up of first class communication devices. Built-in infrared capabilities enable the Mercury to be used as an environmental control unit as well as an AAC device.

 

Announcing the Gemini

Another Device from
Assistive Technology, Inc.


The Gemini can be used with a variety of input methods, including: touchscreen, switch, joystick, on-screen Gemini keyboard, external keyboard and mouse, headmouse or other alternative pointer.

 
 
(Receiver)         (Transmitter)
(Switch-Adapted Mouse)

SAM-Cordless Switch Interface provides a place to plug switches into a computer.  It has 3 switch inputs.  When you plug a switch(es) into a the SAM-Cordless  Switch Interface jack(s), the switch(es) ‘become’ standard mouse-clicks (Win: left, middle, right; Mac: left, drag, control-click), and with installation of the accompanying SwitchHopper software, you can configure each button to 'be' any mouse-button event or keystroke you’d like!

S.A.M. is a trackball that plugs into the mouse port on the keyboard. It makes interfacing adaptive switches to the computer easy. The generous hand rest makes this trackball comfortable for all to use. For more information, refer to R.J. Cooper under Adaptive Devices on the Resources Page.