Computer and Information Technology Assisted applications Yadav Ravindra Kumar1,*, Vermani Bharti2,** 1Lecturer, Satya College of Engineering 2Lecturer, Anupama College of Engineering *e-mail: cs2007ravindra@gmail.com
**bhartivermani@gmail.com
Online published on 4 November, 2017. Abstract This paper introduces the how the computer and information technology is used to help individuals with disabilities. Engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology say that a new technology called Tongue Drive system will be helpful to individuals with serious disabilities, such as those with severe spinal cord injuries and will allow them to lead more active and independent lives. Assistive technology is technology used by individuals with disabilities in order to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. Assistive technology can include mobility devices such as walkers and wheelchairs, as well as hardware, software, and peripherals that assist people with disabilities in accessing computers or other information technologies. For example, people with limited hand function may use a keyboard with large keys or a special mouse to operate a computer, people who are blind may use software that reads text on the screen in a computer-generated voice, people with low vision may use software that enlarges screen content, people who are deaf may use a TTY (text telephone), or people with speech impairments may use a device that speaks out loud as they enter text via a keyboard. Top |