Surf these sites: CHIPSpeaking -- Free speech synthesis software for anyone who wants or needs it. Designed to be easy to use, it can read text pasted ito it as well as typed input. Closing The Gap -- Computers are tools that can provide solutions to many problems facing people with disabilities today. Closing The Gap, Inc. is an organization that focuses on computer technology for people with special needs through its bi-monthly newspaper, annual international conference and extensive web site. Education Division -- Access technology Equal Access to Software and Information (EASI) -- EASI''s mission is to serve as a resource to the education community by providing information and guidance in the area of access-to-information technologies by individuals with disabilities. Innovation Management Group''s Assistive Technology division -- Onscreen Keyboards with Word Prediction and Dwell Capabilities. Joystick controller software. Magnifier software. Switch input devices. Macro Programs. Institute for Interventional Informatics -- Finding sensible solutions to improve the quality of life for all people, we develop computer technology to help people with disabilities gain access to the world wide web. Keytools -- Ideas to adapt your computers for educational, recreational and business use by people with special needs. Microsoft Accessibility -- The Microsoft Accessibility site provides information about accessible technology to help improve the lives of people with disabilities by making computers a positive force in employment, education, and recreation. The information on this site benefits those with disabilities, outreach organizations, educators, advocates, and friends and family members. Nanopac -- Computer solutions for blind, low vision, quadriplegia, reading disabilites, non-verbal, voice recognition, Braille equipment and software, screen readers, screen magnifiers, technical support. Safe Computing -- Provides a variety of ergonomic computer products. The Archimedes Project -- Project Archimedes seeks to promote equal access to information for individuals with disabilities by influencing the early design stages of tomorrow''s computer-based technology. Trace Research & Development Center -- Trace is a non-profit research center that focuses on making computer and information technologies more accessible to everyone.
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