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Workplaces for the visually impaired

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Every person is different — these words apply especially strongly to people with visual impairments.

There are many types of visual impairments. Regardless of the diagnosis, almost everyone experiences their visual impairment differently. The impacts on orientation and mobility vary widely. The working methods of visually impaired people, the limits of their work capabilities, and their performance levels are not comparable.Ask ChatGPT

Individual determination of assistive devices

The right assistive device means new life perspectives and success in everyday life, school, studies, and work.

For this reason, visually impaired individuals should never forgo thorough consultation regarding the individual adjustment of the required assistive devices.

An analysis of the workplace reveals the extent your workstation equipment needs to have—whether your workplace is already close to the dream of a paperless office or if you require a camera system to enlarge paper documents.

  • We test with you which magnification software makes sense for you and optimize it according to your individual needs.
  • We check how your vision can be supported by appropriate workplace lighting.
  • We show you the advantages of ergonomic working with a monitor swivel arm and a keyboard designed for visually impaired users.
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Magnification Software

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Document Cameras

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Workplace lighting

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Assistive hardware

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Digital magnifiers

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