- AbilityHub assistive technology for computers and disability
- Accessible Housing
- Adaptech Research Network In partnership with the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS), the Adaptech Research Project conducts research on the use of computer technologies by Canadian college and university students with disabilities. [Canada]
- Adaptive Aids
- Adaptive Technologies Hardware, Software, and Other Tools, Alternative Keyboards, Alternative Pointing Devices list provided by the Boston-IA Association
- Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC)
- Adaptive Technology Consulting, Inc.
- Dining with Dignity
- Esmerel’s Adaptive Technology Sites
- Esmerel’s Canadian Adaptive Technology Sites
- Esmerel’s General Adaptive Technology Sites
- Esmerel’s International Adaptive Technology Sites
- Esmerel’s Keyboard Alternatives and Typing Injury Sites
- Adaptive Technologies links to hardware, software, and other tools, alternative keyboards, alternative pointing devices list provided by the Boston-IA Association
- Foot-Click lets you click the computer mouse with your feet. You can now choose to only click the mouse buttons with your feet or freely shift between using your feet and your fingers.
- Infogrip assistive keyboards, switches, joysticks, etc.
- One-Handed and Two-Handed Keyboard a standard desktop keyboard that has been enhanced to allow both one-handed and two-handed touch-typing
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