Newsletter: March 2007
The MyTobii is a portable eye gaze system. It is an integrated unit with 15” screen, eye control sensor and computer. The MyTobii...
The Role of Computers in the Employment of People with Brain Injury
This project was funded by the Motor Accidents Authority of NSW. Click here to read the full report. #Research
Newsletter: December 2006
Research has always been an important part of our work at Ability. We like to reflect on what we are doing and also to contribute to the...
Newsletter: August 2006
The IntegraMouse is a mouth operated joystick mouse alternative. Of those currently available, our testing has found that the...
Newsletter: May 2006
Ability Technology assists people with a disability to be more productive through computer and related technology. Our services include...
Newsletter: February 2006
Evoluent are the makers of the popular Vertical Mouse. They have now released a keyboard with the numeric pad on the left - this enables...
Newsletter: December 2005
Dr Graeme Smith gave the opening address at the Assistive Technology Alliance of New Zealand (ATANZ) annual conference in Wellington in...
Ability Newsletter: July 2005
"Ability staff have recently undertaken detailed in-house comparisons of the three main head-pointing systems currently available: the...
Newsletter: November 2004
We are currently involved in a research project, to explore ways in which computer adaptations can assist people with brain injury to...
Newsletter: August 2004
Many of our clients are unable to manage a large joystick, with the result that they are denied access to joystick games options and also...