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Computer Technology Resources

AbilityHub
This is a compendium of information on adaptive equipment for computer access. A great starting point.
Web site: http://www.abilityhub.com

The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA)
A network of community-based resource centers dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies. Centers can be found all across the country.
National Office:
2175 East Francisco Blvd., Suite L
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 455-4575
(415) 455-0491 (TTY)
E-mail: atainfo@ataccess.org

http://www.ataccess.org/

BRL, Inc.
Computer items available that let blind users master the PC and access the Internet. Further details are FREE OF CHARGE and obtainable in regular or large print, in Braille, on computer disk, and by email. Some of the products available are: A Verbal View of Windows, Email Disks for the Blind, Freeware and Shareware Disks, Program Documentation in Braille and a Directory of Services and Suppliers.
110 Commerce Drive
Suite 210
Fayetteville, GA 30214
TEL: 770-716-9222
FAX: 770-716-9599
E-mail: brlinc@mindspring.com

The Center for Accessible Technology
This nonprofit organization works with children and adults with disabilities to help them find adaptive computer equipment. CAT offers a newsletter, articles, and seminars
Web: http://www.cforat.org/

Computer Access Center
P. O. Box 5336
Santa Monica, CA 90409
Phone: (310) 338-1597
E-mail cac@cac.org
Web: http://www.cac.org
Mary Ann Glicksman

The Computer Center for Visually Impaired People
The Computer Center for Visually Impaired People offers various computer-related courses and seminars for visually impaired computer users. For information regarding regarding schedule, course content and prices, contact them at:
The Computer Center for Visually Impaired People
Division of Continuing Studies
Baruch College, CUNY
17 Lexington Avenue, Box H648
New York, NY 10010
(212) 802-2140 - FAX: (212) 802-2103
E-mail Judy Gerber: SPKBB@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
For more information, or to register for CCVIP classes and seminars, please call (212) 802-2140.
Web: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/ccvip

Duxbury Braille Translator
The multi-platform, multi-language Braille translator. Duxbury also offers a Braille Music Translator, MegaDots and other products.
Web: http://www.duxburysystems.com/dbt.asp

Ferguson Enterprises
Computers, synthesizers, recorders, screen readers and other software and more.
104 Anderson Avenue, Manchester, SD
Voice: (605) 546-2366
E-mail: fergent@fergusonenterprises.com
Web: http://www.fergusonenterprises.com/

GW Micro Inc.
They offer a variety of software and hardware solutions for our visually impaired clients such as Vocal-Eyes, Sounding Boards, Speak-Out and the Small Talk PC family of laptop computers.
Web: http://www.gwmicro.com

Immersion Corp.
Makers of the FEELit mouse. Using the FEELit Mouse, anything displayed on your screen can be felt as realistic tactile sensations.
Phone: (408) 467-1900
Web: http://www.immersion.com/

JAWS
With the use of screen-reading and screen-magnification software, blind and visually-impaired computer users can access a whole world of information. Jaws, the most popular software in this category, enables blind or visually-impaired people to browse the web, read or write e-mail messages, re-calculate spreadsheets or access information in a database.
http://www.freedomscientific.com/

The Iowa Dept. for the Blind sells JAWS and other tutorials:
http://www.blind.state.ia.us/assist

Parrot Voice Recognition PDA
Parrot's latest voice recognition device includes accessibility options for visually impaired users. Parrot Plus features a voice recognition telephone book with an automatic speed dialer, a digital voice pad, a voice meeting planner with a pager option, a talking alarm clock and a talking calculator.
All in one hand-held device. Menus and help are delivered vocally from a selection of 6 languages. Supplied with a Braille or Audio K7 manual.
Web: http://www.voice-assistant.com

The Screen Magnifiers Homepage
On this site you will find information about screen magnifier software, the latest news about screen magnifier software and the chat room of the World Association of Persons with disabilities (WAPD). To get information and to download a sample, go to their webpage at:
Web: http://www.magnifiers.org

ZoomText by AiSquared
ZoomText is a popular combination screen magnifier and screen reader. They make other products as well, and offer a free tutorial.
Web site: http://www.aisquared.com/

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