We are creating software specifically for people with disabilities to use. People with disabilities are discouraged from using computers since they can't utilise a hand-held mouse. Alternative approaches do exist, though, such as "The Hawking communicator," which was created for Professor Stephen Hawking. With this configuration, the person can converse by utilising an ON/OFF switch and type messages. It does not, however, address the requirements of the Indian context.as well as keyboard. In India, an NGO named Vidyasagar is providing services focusing on early intervention, special education, speech and communication therapy, etc., in the field of disability. To help communicate and learn through computers, a non-contact switch namely, ADITI is used, which helps the individual to pin-point the particular item in the computer screen. Although using the switch the computer could be accessed, not many applications are available. The computational requirements also vary from person to person. For example, children with visual impairment require bright colors and bigger fonts in the display; some children require a longer time to activate the switch; and to effectively understand the academic concepts, there is a need to provide an Indian accent of voice, while highlighting an item. Based on these requirements, we have developed software applications that are customized for the Indian scenario. These applications are enabled by a left-mouse click, which forms the basis for activating the device such as ADITI.