Assistive Technology

Assistive Technology

What is assistive technology?

Assistive technology (AT) is any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of persons with disabilities. It can be a piece of hardware or it can be software, it can be built in to the operating system of a device or can be a third-party product.

Types of Assistive Technology

The following outlines several types of AT and the populations which commonly utilize them. 

User Population

Assistive Technology Commonly Used

User Population

Assistive Technology Commonly Used

Without vision

Screen readers, braille output

With limited vision

Screen readers, screen magnifiers, color and contrast modification

Without perception of color

Color and contrast modification

Without hearing

Captions (including live/CART)

With limited hearing

Captions (including live/CART)

With limited manipulation

Alternative pointing devices, adaptive keyboards, switch devices, voice control

With language, cognitive, and learning disabilities

Text to speech software, reading and study aids

 Assistive Technology Built into Operating Systems

Windows

  • Accessibility Support for Windows: Information about the Windows Ease of Access Center options including Magnifier, Narrator, High Contrast, Speech Recognition, etc.

Mac

iOS/Android

Third-party Assistive Technology

Resources

  • An exhaustive, categorized list of current assistive technologies is maintained on the Accessible Technology Software Trello board by Joshua Hori at UC Davis.

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