

- #ENABLE ACCESS FOR ASSISTIVE DEVICES MAC 10.9.5 SOFTWARE#
- #ENABLE ACCESS FOR ASSISTIVE DEVICES MAC 10.9.5 WINDOWS#
The on-screen keyboard has a cursor move across the keys, and when the key the user wants is in focus, the user will click the switch. These are typically used with on-screen keyboards. Single switch entry devices: These kinds of devices can be used with other alternative input devices or by themselves.Motion tracking or eye tracking: This can include devices that watch a target or even the eyes of the user to interpret where the user wants to place the mouse pointer and moves it for the user.This device is used by individuals who have no use of their hands. Head pointers: A stick or object mounted directly on the user’s head that can be used to push keys on the keyboard.These people can use various forms of devices, such as: Alternative input devices: Some users may not be able to use a mouse or keyboard to work on a computer.
#ENABLE ACCESS FOR ASSISTIVE DEVICES MAC 10.9.5 WINDOWS#
Please note both Windows and Mac have some speech recognition utilities, but they cannot be used to browse the web.

Examples would be Dragon Naturally Speaking for Windows or Mac. Users can tell the system to click a link or a button or use a menu item. Users can give the system some limited commands to perform mouse actions. Speech input software: Provides people with difficulty in typing an alternate way to type text and also control the computer.These applications do not read things such as menus or types of elements - they only read the text.
#ENABLE ACCESS FOR ASSISTIVE DEVICES MAC 10.9.5 SOFTWARE#
This software will read text with a synthesized voice and may have a highlighter to emphasize the word being spoken.
