- BetterTouchTool for Mac allows users to customize the trackpad operation for their whole system or individual applications. Available as freeware, the program downloaded and installed quickly.
- Fixes for the Touch Bar behavior of the new M1 Macbook Pro. Improved Hyper Key responsiveness and in general better integration of the Hyper Key into other BTT functionality. Hyper Key can now execute a 'Named Trigger' in case it was not use as part of a shortcut (this allows to e.g. Trigger ESC or keep the Toggle Caps Lock functionality).
Since 1929, CABVI’s mission is to assist people who are blind or visually impaired achieve their highest levels of independence.
Since 1929, CABVI’s mission is to assist people who are blind or visually impaired achieve their highest levels of independence.
We know that remaining vision is usable vision, and our objective with low vision treatment is to help people make the most of the remaining vision they have.
Therapists work with individuals to identify areas of need that will enable them to live safe, productive, and independent lives.
O & M specialists assist children and adults with learning how to travel safely in homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.
Occupational therapists work with both children and adults to identify problem areas, such as fine motor skills, that when corrected, will increase success in other areas.
Support services provide individual and group programming to help consumers adjust to their vision loss through education and skills training.
Advances in technology have created exciting and bountiful opportunities for blind or visually impaired people. At CABVI, we teach computer skills with state-of-the-art equipment and hands-on training through our tech center.
CABVI’s teachers of the visually impaired (TVI) work with children of all ages providing academic instruction and ensuring educational success.
Through engagement of sports and various recreational activities, people who are blind or visually impaired improve their health and overall wellness to achieve greater confidence and independence.
Meaningful employment is more than just a source of income - it is a source of pride. With our partners at the New York State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped (CBVH), we are committed to helping individuals find and retain jobs they value, whether it is employment in the community or employment at CABVI.
For people who are blind or visually impaired, CABVI paves the way to rewarding employment opportunities. Meaningful employment is more than just a source of income – it’s a source of pride as well.
Making our site accessible to the individuals we serve is our top priority. By implementing accessibility best practices, we are improving our sites functionality for all users who are blind or visually impaired.
To the right, you can learn about how your operating system works with accessibility, how your browser interacts with certain functions, and how your device helps you with communicate effectively.
Note: Some features of this website may not be supported by Internet Explorer (IE). Microsoft's development of IE ended in 2016. For the best experience, please use Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge.
Since 1929, CABVI’s mission is to assist people who are blind or visually impaired achieve their highest levels of independence.
We know that remaining vision is usable vision, and our objective with low vision treatment is to help people make the most of the remaining vision they have.
Therapists work with individuals to identify areas of need that will enable them to live safe, productive, and independent lives.
O & M specialists assist children and adults with learning how to travel safely in homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.
Occupational therapists work with both children and adults to identify problem areas, such as fine motor skills, that when corrected, will increase success in other areas.
Support services provide individual and group programming to help consumers adjust to their vision loss through education and skills training.
Advances in technology have created exciting and bountiful opportunities for blind or visually impaired people. At CABVI, we teach computer skills with state-of-the-art equipment and hands-on training through our tech center.
CABVI’s teachers of the visually impaired (TVI) work with children of all ages providing academic instruction and ensuring educational success.
Through engagement of sports and various recreational activities, people who are blind or visually impaired improve their health and overall wellness to achieve greater confidence and independence.
Meaningful employment is more than just a source of income - it is a source of pride. With our partners at the New York State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped (CBVH), we are committed to helping individuals find and retain jobs they value, whether it is employment in the community or employment at CABVI.
For people who are blind or visually impaired, CABVI paves the way to rewarding employment opportunities. Meaningful employment is more than just a source of income – it’s a source of pride as well.
Better Touch Gloves
Making our site accessible to the individuals we serve is our top priority. By implementing accessibility best practices, we are improving our sites functionality for all users who are blind or visually impaired.
To the right, you can learn about how your operating system works with accessibility, how your browser interacts with certain functions, and how your device helps you with communicate effectively.
Better Touchpad
Note: Some features of this website may not be supported by Internet Explorer (IE). Microsoft's development of IE ended in 2016. For the best experience, please use Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge.