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Computers

기술은 수백만명의 마비환자의 생활에 중요한 역할을 한다. 시중에 장애자들이 더욱 더 독립성을 가지고 삶의 질을 향상시키도록 돕는 여러가지의 보조 공학 (AT-Assistive Technology)제품가 판매되고 있다. 이런 제품, 도구 및 기계장치는 매일 일상적인 일을 쉽게 처리할수 있도록 돕고, 통신, 교육, 직장일 및 레크리에이션 활동을 보조한다.

강력한 개인 컴퓨터를 포함한 보조 공학은 환자의 육체 및 정신적 기능 개선, 심약 강화, 습득 능력 개선 또는 결여된 근육계를 대체하기도 한다. 보조 공학은 컴퓨터 사용, 목욕, 의복착용 및 몸단장, 요리, 청소, 글쓰기 또는 독서 등을 하는데 도움을 줄수있다.

컴퓨터망은 장애, 척수 손상 및 질병의 결과로 육체적 한계가 있는 사람들을 돕는 기술의 정보를 연결한다.

AbilityHub: Assistive Technology SolutionsInformation on adaptive equipment and alternative methods for accessing computers.

Assistive Technology Training Online ProjectProvides information on technology applications to help students with disabilities learn.

Camera MouseThe Camera Mouse uses a standard USB camera to convert head and finger motions into computer mouse pointer movements.

The Computer Access CenterFounded in 1986 by a group of parents, professionals and consumers interested in empowering children and adults with disabilities through the use of technology.

The Cordless Gyro-HeadMouseInnovative, high tech assistive products are offered through this website such as an onscreen keyboard cursor control unit that is built into a baseball hat.

The CyberlinkBrain Actuated Technologies has developed this unique, futuristic system enabling hands-free control of a mouse cursor to power video games and other electronic products. The Cyberlink device, reminicent of a science fiction gadget, utilizes a headband with sensors that detect electrical signals made from subtle facial muscle and eye movements as well as from brain wave activity.

Dragon SystemsVoice activation at its finest, the Dragon Systems technology is used not only to operate laptops and pda's but can even control multimedia centers, navigation systems, mobile phones and much more.

Microsoft Accessibility: Technology for Everyone Microsoft is dedicated to developing technology that is useable and accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Learn about built-in accessibility features in Microsoft products that you can adjust to meet your needs and preferences.

Origin Instruments CorporationThis company manufactures The HeadMouse Extreme which translates head motions into computer mouse pointer movements. They also offer other helpful accessories such as soft and smart type keyboards, a sip and puff switch and a dragger utility for manipulating the left and right buttons of the standard mouse.

Prentke Romich CompanyFor complete computer control, visit this site which offers just about every possible device for accessibility from specialized keyboards to the headmouse.

Quad-JoyThis hands-free system was developed by a quadriplegic who, fueled by his own needs, figured a way to operate his computer using a joystick controlled mouse. The mouse works by sip and puff.

The Talking DesktopHands-free computer operation becomes possible with this voice activated software. Through speech recognition, the talking desktop will guide you through virtually any computer function.

Tracker 2000The Tracker 2000 technology allows for cursor control to function through head pointing using a unit which is located on the top of the computer. The unit tracks head movements by the user and then converts the motions into computer mouse operations.

Library Books and VideosFind resources within the PRC library catalog.

Quality of Life Grants DatabaseFind resources within the PRC Quality of Life Grants Database. Search by Zip Code, State or an Entire Category.

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The information provided in the Paralysis Resource Center was supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number 1U59DD000338 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC.