Special Education Mobility
Tools to help young learners with mobility disabilities use the computer easily!
Young learners with mobility disabilities can navigate their computers and can type without using a keyboard and mouse while using adaptive input, voice access, switch access, and eye control in Windows 10 and Office 365.
- Dictate in Microsoft 365
- Immersive Reader in Office 365
- Eye Control in Windows 10
Dictate in Microsoft 365
Immersive Reader in Office 365
Eye Control in Windows 10
Check out guide for young learners with mobility disabilities:
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
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Dictate in Microsoft 365
“Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Office with a microphone and reliable internet connection. Use your voice to quickly create documents, emails, notes, presentations, or even slide notes.”
Check out tutorials with this YouTube: Dictate in Microsoft 365
Dictate in:
- MS Word
- MS PowerPoint
- MS OneNote
- Outlook
Dictate in MS Word
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Check out guide “Dictate you documents in Word”
Dictate in MS PowerPoint
Check out the guide “Dictate you documents in PowerPoint”
Dictate in MS OneNote
Check out guide “Dictate you documents in OneNote”
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Immersive Reader in Office 365
Immersive Reader will provide the needed support to all young learners with mobility disorder.
The Immersive Reader is a free tool that aids with independent reading and comprehension.
Immersive Reader Features
There are features within this tool including text, grammar, and reading preferences that read text aloud, break it into syllables, and provide options for visual layout, such as spacing between lines and letters, or color themes.
Immersive Reader is available in:
Microsoft Word, OneNote, Outlook, Office Lens, Edge browser, PowerPoint, and Microsoft Teams.
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Eye Control
Young learners with mobility disabilities can use eye control features in Office 365 to get the required support.
In Windows 10, having an eye tracker as part of a student’s device or system enables young learners to control their PC with only their eyes to assist with reading difficulties and other activities including games.
Check out tutorials with this YouTube:
How to use eye control on a PC running Windows 10 | Microsoft
Check out the complete guide for people with mobility disabilities:
Get started with eye control in Windows 10
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