Computing

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Listed here are hardware options which may enable people with disabilities to use a computer. This includes for example: alternative keyboards and mice; braile computing equipment such as keyboards and braille displays; touch screens; notetakers and screen magnifiers.

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Help and advice

Several of these equipment items may require software which is not listed on Living made easy. For details of software contact:

Find out about obtaining funding for an adapted computer with AbilityNet's guide: 'Funding for an adapted computer'.

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