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AT for Ergonomics

Ergonomic mice and pointing devices Ergonomic chair Ergonomic chair Ergonomic chair Ergonomic chair Resource Room Chair in Arizona One-Stop Centers
Ergonomic chair with adjustable arms Ergonomic chair Close view of adjustable arm on ergonomic chair Ergonomic chair with split back to accommodate support needs for some physical conditions Ergonomic workstation, featuring a power-lift desk, ergonomic chair, and wave-style keyboard Multiple adjustment levers under the sear of an ergonomic chair
Adaptive work station Big button phone for low vision Some computer users benefit by using the number pad on a keyboard instead of the mouse to navigate A chart for DragonNaturally Speaking commands, taped to monitor for reference DragonNaturally Speaking Commands in a chart at computer workstation Headset with microphone, attached to the jacks on a CPU tower
Headset with microphone and labels, for DragonNaturally Speaking users, JAWS users and others for privacy Using ASL with a video relay service have a phone conversation Television with modem for video relay service calls, Mohave County Television display of making a video relay call, displaying caller Video relay call, menu options A keyguard keyboard helps computer users whose hands shake
wave-style keyboard, with touchpad. A wave-style keyboard separated the hands for better comfort A keyguard keyboard helps computer users whose hands shake Keguard on a keyboard helps computer users whose hands shake A keyguard keyboard helps computer users whose hands shake A keyguard keyboard helps computer users whose hands shake
Big Keys keyboard may help a computer user who has limited dexterity Mouse for use by computer users with limited dexterity.  This is a Kensington Expert Mouse Pro. Trackball mouse, Kensington Expert Mouse Pro. This dropdown keyboard features a mouse tray that slides from either side of the keyboard for use on the left or the right Power-lift desk set at the highest position Person using a keyboard, standing up
Power-lift desk set at lowest position View of power-lift desk, with person next to it for scale This wall rack for brochures is mounted at an accessible height Automatic doors are a great help to wheelchair users, those who use walkers, and those who find heavy doors difficult to open Lever handles on doors for restrooms and interior One-Stop Center doors are very important for clients and staff Restroom with ample space for a wheelchair user
Touchpad mouse, helpful for those with physical considerations. These restroom doors have lever handles, helpful to those with physical considerations. If an automatic door does not work, check to see that the switch is turned on, shown here  Interior automatic doors often have the door switch to the side so the door will not open into the pedestrian Ramps with correct slope and handrails help clients to get into the One-Stop Center Cochise County's One-Stop Center provides a doorbell for those who need help entering the facility
   
         

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