Welcome to the future… a world of countless technology, gadgets, and products to simplify daily tasks. To many, the door of one’s home announces a visitor by a simple knock or the ding dong of a bell. But what if no one’s home? Or what if someone wants to see the visitor and speak to […]
Posts in the Tech Tips category:
Monday Tech Tip: Traxsys Joystick Plus
Wade Wingler at Easter Seals Crossroads in Indiana briefly demonstrates the Traxsys Joystick Plus, a robust, multi-functional joystick for individuals who may struggle using a standard mouse.
Duracell Powerpack
Brian Norton, Manager of Clinical Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads shows you how to use a Duracell Powerpack to power Assistive Technology devices if there is not a power source.
The Nest Thermostat
As the world of technology expands, many options are becoming more accessible to individuals with a myriad of disabilities. A majority of companies nowadays are equipping their new products with Bluetooth and/or Wi-Fi compatibility, thus allowing individuals to personally operate switches and other devices (i.e. lights, door locks, thermostats, etc.) in their home—while being away […]
Seika Braille Display
The Seika 40-cell Braille Display is lightweight, compact and extremely portable. This sturdy unit is compatible with either Windows or Mac applications and works in tandem with your screen reading software. This affordable 40-cell refreshable braille display is significantly lower in price than any other display on the market. In addition, it comes with a […]
Crocodile Gait Trainer
The Crocodile Gait Trainer is a walking aid for children with special needs who need supplementary assistance with their daily walking. Kids can use the Crocodile as a basic posterior gait trainer for a child who needs minimal support. It’s specifically designed for children ages 18 months to teenage. The Crocodile is light, easy to […]