Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology shows us how to change the Safari address bar position. The new iOS15 update puts the bar at the bottom and Brian shows us how to put it back up at the top. Check it out here:
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ATU542 – Inclusively with Tiffany Meehan and Aubrey Northam
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guests: Tiffany Meehan – VP of Marketing – Inclusively Aubrey Northam – Software Developer – Mobilux Website: inclusively.com […]
Flex Controller – Adaptive Controller for Nintendo Switch
A few years back we wrote about an adaptive controller available for the Xbox. Did you know there is now an adaptive controller available for the Nintendo Switch?! The Flex Controller is a “new and exciting” addition to the gaming community that allows gamers with disabilities to use external switches and joysticks to play video […]
2021 AT Champion Award Recipient: Indiana Talking Book & Braille Library (TBBL)
In 2017, we created the annual Assistive Technology (AT) Champion award, which recognizes an individual or business for exceptional contributions to the field of Assistive Technology in Indiana. Recipients can be innovators, thought-leaders, trailblazers, mentors, or cutting-edge technologists that positively impact the field of assistive technology. We are excited to announce that our 2021 recipient […]
ClearSounds CSC500 Amplified Landline Phone
Traditional landline phones may be difficult if not impossible for individuals with hearing and/or vision loss to use. The ClearSounds CSC500 Amplified Landline Phone is a potential solution for these users. The ClearSounds CSC500 Amplified Landline Phone “is an ideal single-line landline phone for people who are looking for an easy-to-use amplified telephone.” By default, […]
Monday Tech Tip: Typing Aids
Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology, at Easterseals Crossroads shows us typing aids, which are keyboard and button pushers that can be used on keyboards, typewriters, calculators and telephones for people who have limited functional hand skills. Check it out here: