The mouse looks tiny. It’s a small square, reminiscent of one of those novelty mice sold to people who refuse to use the trackpad on their computer. It has two buttons and a scroll wheel, and when ...
Techy gadgets for the disabled community have been around awhile but are mostly oppressively expensive, limiting their availability and overall impact –opening up the market for an affordable item ...
Brigham Young University’s David O. McKay School of Education has been selected as the second university to receive an assistive technology device, EagleEyes, from the Opportunity Foundation of ...
It started unremarkably enough, just two Boston College computer science professors swapping ideas over a meal a quarter-century ago. “Jim and I were at lunch one day and we decided to plan on doing ...
Technology should be accessible to all of us, and while access isn't yet universal, many people with disabilities can reap the benefits of using computers that most of us take for granted. While we're ...
Douglas Engelbart of the Stanford Research Institute is largely credited as the inventor of the computer mouse. His research on the mouse and making interacting with computers easier began in the ...
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