SAW - Special Access to Windows - is a programmable on-screen keyboard. It is a powerful tool for providing Access to the Windows operating system for people who need alternative Switch or Pointing device input options.
The latest SAW 6 version update was supported by the AEGIS project (http://www.aegis-project.eu/). It is fully Windows 7-10 compatible, supports Unicode, includes its own "Blade" word prediction and abbreviation expansion engine, can interact with the CCF-SymbolServer for graphic symbol support (http://www.conceptcoding.org/), and adds several other features to make creating interfaces easy for those who use alternative inputs.
Note (February, 2019): We are experiencing problems with recent MS DotNet updates breaking backward compatibility which is blocking new installations of SAW 6, and stopping the Blade word prediction from working in installed SAW 6 packages. We are working on solving this problem ASAP. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Features
- Highly configurable and programmable on-screen keyboard
- Included Blade word prediction and abbreviation expansion
- Direct or dwell selection input
- Switch input (single or double switch options)