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What is it?

The Microsoft Adaptive Hub helps you augment traditional keyboards with adaptive buttons and wired switches. With the Adaptive Hub, you can easily create your own custom inputs. The Adaptive Hub and Microsoft Accessory Center work with PCs with Windows 10/11 installed. IT can connect to your current assistive technology, such as third-party digital buttons and switches.

How to use it?

Switch interface boxes typically feature one or more switch ports, each assigned to common functions like mouse clicks, arrow keys, numbers, and other commands. When a switch is plugged into a port, it assumes the assigned function, such as acting as a right arrow key or mouse click. Some interfaces come with pre-assigned ports, while others allow customization using specialized software. Each computer or software activity corresponds to a specific key or mouse function, so users need to assign switch ports accordingly for desired actions.

Why use it?

By connecting switches to a switch interface box, users can customize the functions of the switches to perform various actions such as clicking, typing, or navigating menus. This customization ensures that individuals with different needs and abilities can effectively use computers and iPads to communicate, learn, work, and engage with the digital world. Overall, a switch interface box enhances accessibility and inclusivity, empowering users to independently access and interact with technology.