In the Assistive Technology Lab (ATL), students can use a wide variety of assistive technologies to meet their information access and computing needs. These include stand-alone equipment, adaptive ...
There have been some changes to the way that the screen reader JAWS will be priced and issued to users. In Touch speaks to the company behind the software to get more information. Show more JAWS is a ...
JAWS is a screen reader that allows visually impaired people to access information on their computers. It works by reading aloud information such as emails, financial information, documents and more.
Located in the heart of the OU Norman campus is a five-story brick building that serves as home to thousands of books, documents, and other reference materials available to the OU community. This ...
At UCL we provide support for all disabled students who presently meet the Equality Act (2010) criteria, or may meet the criteria in the future. The law defines a disabled person as someone with: A ...
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The character count component lets users know how many characters they can enter into a textarea and gives them feedback as they are typing on how many characters they have left. For the purpose of ...
AI Squared, a small, mission-driven tech firm based in a verdant corner of Vermont, builds software that alters websites to help those with visual impairment use the internet. It never expected to ...
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