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Websites and Internet Resources on Making Computers Accessible
A list of external links
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Adaptive Technology: Not Just For People With Disabilities
This article was previously published in the Connecticut Libraries newsletter of the Connecticut Library Association.
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Increasing Accessibility of PAComputing for Patrons with Disabilities
This White Paper gives you advice and recommendations on how to make your library's public access computers accessible to patrons with disabilities.
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Assistive Technology
Small changes can make technology accessible to millions of disabled users.
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Access for the Vision Impaired
If you are using a Gates U.S. Library Program computer, you can use the Bigprint profile to assist patrons with low vision. This handout also covers other accessibility options available on the Windows operating system.
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Increasing Accessibility of PAComputing for Patrons with Disabilities
Successful assistive technology applications take into account the needs of the users, as well as the context in which the technology will be used. This paper provides a starting point for those wanting to increase accessibility of public access computing.
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Computer Accessibility Guide
There are special accessibility features built into the Windows operating systems that enhance computer usability for people with visual, hearing, or mobility impairments.
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