Inclusive Technology Ltd.

Inclusive Technology provides software and hardware for people with special needs and is dedicated to providing a full range of innovative products to enable customers to communicate, learn, and play. Eye gaze and communication technology are offered, as well as switch access. Inclusive Technology developed HelpKidzLearn and ChooseIt! Maker 3, as well as creating more than 50 apps for iPad and Android devices.

Ballyland CosmoBally in Space

This cause-and-effect game with full audio interaction offers a simple introduction to the solar system through a character called CosmoBally. The game helps students practice finger-drag skills and spatial awareness on the touch screen. Responding to touch with audio feedback, the story is presented visually and auditorily through real human voices, audio effects, and songs. Full instructions for accessibility.

Bumper Cars

Touch either of the bumper cars or press one of your switches to try to knock the other car off the screen. Encourages counting up to 10. Targets also encourage locating skills. Clear, bright graphics on a dark screen with great sound effects. Two switches needed.

Sensory CineFx

This is a fully switch-accessible app that can be used by Bluetooth switch users. It includes fun photo effects with 30 cine-style effects. Use your own photos and create special effects, including hall of mirrors, psychedelic colors, and swirl effects. Requires one to four switches.

Enabling Devices

The Enabling Devices website offers assistive technology products, services, ideas and resources, an online catalog, and design services. Products include switches, bubble blowers, talk communicators, activity centers, games, switch adapted music makers, musical instruments, puzzles, toys, and more.

Touch Trainer

Touch Trainer is a simple cause-and-effect app designed for students learning about touch-screen technology. It teaches single finger fine motor skills as well as cause and effect. The app plays music and shows a simple animation whenever a button is tapped. The button gets progressively smaller as the app moves through the levels to easily teach individuals how to use a touch screen. For iPad and iPhone.