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DMOZ is an excellent public resource/internet search database. This link carries you to their computers for the disabled section.

 RehabTool.com - proposes leading-edge assistive and adaptive technology products and services for children and adults with disabilities. They offer free product search and referrals to help you find a product or locate a vendor. They develop and market augmentative communication devices, speech software, computer access equipment, and various cognitive rehabilitation aids.

Joystick-To-Mouse is a Windows software program that allows any joystick to point & click just like a mouse. 

DAEDALUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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The Classroom
URL http://www.gradebook.org A great educational resource site for students, teachers and parents.


Disabilities Web - Disabilites, Handicap Accessibility and Special Education
http://www.DisabilitiesWeb.com/ 

 

www.adapt-technologies.com/ Adaptive Technologies; Research, Inc. features the Adapt-A-Grip; A daily living aid that enables quadriplegics and others with little or no hand function to hold and release objects such as utensils, brushes, cups, shavers and toothbrushes. 

This Assistive Technology web site is for people with a disability, and will direct you to adaptive equipment for computers.
www.abilityhub.com/

 

http://www.ehow.com/how_9173_recycle-used-computers.html

 


Yahoo search - pep guide to computer recycling programs

 


www.salsa.net/crecer/links.html
Computer recycling links

 


Yahoo search - Computer Recycling programs

www.Linkable.org

We are a Social, Education, and Employment Network of PEOPLE who happen to have a disability. Free  Membership; create a Personal Website (or Online Resume), post to our Disability Blog, use our Disability Forums, add Disability Links, submit Disability Related Events to our Events Calendar, text/voice chat in our Chat Room, and read our Disability and Health News Feeds which are updated hourly.  Purchase affordable home medical products.
http://www.assistivetechnologies.com - computer hardware, software and training for people with disabilities, Computer accessories and components designed to help disabled persons adapt to their work environment.
www.freepcs.org/ - The mission of the Center for Computer Redistribution is to supply free personal computers to disabled persons. Our goals include  and social interaction for the disabled through participation on the Internet.  These computers are donated by businesses, organizations, or individuals and are usually outdated or in need of repair.
A full service corporation, we fix, load software, deliver, setup, offer basic instruction, provide limited technical support and warranties, as well as upgrade too.  All at no cost to the recipient. 
Better living through technology - This site is targeted towards professionals working with pupils and students with Special Educational Needs. It is mostly aimed at Teachers, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Therapists, Assistive Technology Assessors and Parents.
www.smarthome.com/ - automation products for the home.

www.visiontechnology.com. Since 1992, Vision Technology has been a leader in designing and creating vision aids for individuals with macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma among others. [Vision Technology – Low Vision Aids and Products]   
www.intellitools.com/ - IntelliTools provides technology tso help struggling students learn to their fullest potential: serving students in PreK-8 who use assistive technology, have IEPs, have limited English proficiency, or need additional instructional support for any reason. Our research-based products help you teach reading, writing, and mathematics, plus provide access to the computer. Use IntelliTools products to teach core concepts, provide patient practice, give immediate feedback, and track student responses.
www.switchintime.com/ - software products for (Windows and Macintosh)
ww.unsanity.com/ - products for Apple Mac 
www.subrosasoft.com/ - software for Apple Mac OS X
EVAS - Offers adaptive aids and turnkey computers for people who are visually, physically or hearing impaired. [offers adapted computers, now teamed up with DELL]
www.textspeak.com/ - Talking Keyboard Speech System NO PC REQUIRED! Portable speech communications aid works without a PC. Creates a voice that instantly talks as you type. Works on speaker and telephone lines. 
www.specialneedspets.org/ - Disabled Animals Resources, information and support for owners and caregivers of special needs pets.
www.apple.com/ - Everything Aple has to offer - Mac, iphone, etc.

Vision Aware products are designed or adapted for use  by people who are blind or have low vision. They are more available today than ever before. New products are always appearing, and if you know of a product you have found useful, let us know what it is, where you found it, and why you like it. E-mail your suggestions to: webmaster@visionAWARE.org.

 EASI - EASI's mission is to serve as a resource by providing information and guidance in the area of access-to-information technologies by individuals with disabilities. We stay informed about developments and advancements within the adaptive computer technology field and spread that information to colleges, universities, K-12 schools, libraries and into the workplace. [Offers on-line courses]
rehabtool.com offers a variety of high-tech assistive and adaptive technology products, augmentative and alternative communication devices, computer access equipment, multilingual speech synthesis and voice recognition software. We propose a great selection of virtual on-screen keyboards, voice-enabled communication boards, as well as cognitive rehabilitation tools adapted to the special needs of the disAbled.
www.pitt.edu/~ginie/disability/free_softwares.html - Welcome to GINIE's Free Shareware and Software page. From this page, you will be able to download various shareware and software for disabled users. You may also want to find out what has been done by major vendors such as Apple
www.internet4classrooms.com/special_needs_assistive.htm#startofreplay - A listing of Internet assistive or adaptive technology sites. [for Windows and Mac] The web portal which we call i4c is free to anyone who wants to find high-quality, free Internet resources to use in their classroom instruction. The portal is used by teachers on six of the seven continents (there are not many classrooms in Antarctica) and is available to anyone with an Internet connection. No subscription fee is charged.
www.apple.com/accessibility/ - For more than 20 years, Apple has provided new and innovative solutions for people with disabilities, allowing them to access — and enjoy using — advanced technology products such as the Mac, iPod, iPhone, and Apple TV.
www.fxc.btinternet.co.uk/assistive.htm - Free downloads of various software to help individuals with special needs.
www.brainaid.com/products/products.html - PEAT™ is a handheld computer system that provides cueing and scheduling assistance for individuals with memory, attention, and cognitive disorders. PEAT users include patients with traumatic brain injury, stroke, hypoxia, neurodegenerative conditions including MS, Alzheimer's disease and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

www.blvd.com/ - A Disability Resource Directory of Products and Services for the Physically Challenged, Elderly, Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals www.blvd.com/

www.westest.com/darci/index.html -The mission of the Institute is to develop and manufacture devices which solve problems encountered by people with physical disabilities. Darci Institute's Computer Access products are the Darci Too! - a Keyboard Emulator for Apple & IBM Computers and The Darci Cards! - Computer Access With a PC Card. Darci Cards are no longer available. They are being replaced by Darci USB.
www.iltsource.com/ 
Independent Living Technologies is dedicated to providing an invaluable resource for people with disabilities by offering competitively priced quality assisted living technology and products.
www.yourdolphin.com/ - Dedicated to improving the lives of people with vision and print impairments. Our range of software products, for people with low vision, dyslexia and other reading difficulties, exist to give independence - to make information accessible to everyone, wherever they are. 
www.specialneedspets.org/ - Disabled Animals Resources, information and support for owners and caregivers of special needs pets.
www.mwbrooks.com/dvorak/ - This site offers downloads and information to help you start using the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard.
www.daessy.com/ - Daedalus Technologies, Inc. is the manufacturer of DAESSY accessible, adjustable height tables designed primarily for use in the Assistive Technology field.
www.nuance.com/ - Dictate text with Dragon Naturally Speaking or Dictate text and control your PC by voice with DragonDictate speech recognition (voice recognition) software.
www.duxburysystems.com/ - Duxbury Systems leads the world in software for braille. The Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT) and MegaDots, are used by virtually all of the world's leading braille publishers. No one supports more languages than Duxbury Systems -- DBT supports grade 1 and grade 2 translation in English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Arabic, Malaysian, Swedish, and other languages. Our software can produce contracted and uncontracted braille, mathematics, and technical braille.
www.bc.edu/schools/csom/eagleeyes/ - Boston College has developed an exciting technology called EagleEyes that allows a person to control the computer through electrodes by moving his or her eyes or head. The purpose of the Campus School / EagleEyes project is to apply and further develop this technology to allow children who have multiple disabilities to use the computer for education and communication. Boston College 's objective is to make EagleEyes available to anyone who can make use of it. Check out this site for more information.
www.fentek-ind.com/ - Fentek Industries, Inc. is your single source for custom, standard, programmable, wireless, and ergonomic computer keyboards, computer keys, specialized keys and keysets, custom printed keytops, keycaps, keyboard templates, keytop and keyfront overlay labels, membrane graphics, large print and assistive keyboards, language keytop overlays and International language keyboards, computer keyboard accessories, computer keyboard protectors, and custom computer keyboard modifications.
www.freedomscientific.com/ - Mission Statement: To develop, manufacture, and market technology-based products that provide equal access to information and computing for those with vision impairments or learning disabilities. Freedom Box Launches Internet Service for the Blind. The Freedom Box is a voice-controlled Internet access device. It combines the power of a top-of-the-line audio output interface with high quality voice recognition to give users the power to control a properly equipped personal computer using nothing but voice commands.
www.quadriplegia.com/index.htm - GPK makes four products UPPERTONE, QuadTrac, QuadDesk, and QuadCommander joystick . UPPERTONE is a strengthening system for quads. It was designed to allow quadriplegia to exercise all upper body muscles without any assistance. The QuadTrac allows quads to use computers with ease and speed, without the difficulty of having to simultaneously move the mouse pointer and click switches. The QuadDesk is a totally wheelchair accessible desk that has a rotating top. The QuadCommander joystick allows people with quadriplegia to play computer games, without any hand function.

www.gusinc.com/ - Gus Communications, Inc. provides software solutions for ALS, Stroke, Aphasia, MS, Cerebral Palsy etc. Gus Communications, Inc. is the largest developer of Windows based software for the disabled in the areas of speech (AAC) and computer access.

www.humanware.com/en-new_zealand/home - Specializing in products for people who are blind or people who are visually impaired.
www.nuance.com/viavoice/pro/ - ViaVoice is IBM's innovative, award-winning voice recognition technology that lets you control your computer with your voice instead of a keyboard or a mouse. [and it's affordable]
www.infogrip.com/ - Infogrip's Options Catalog features more than two hundred products including one hand keyboards, voice recognition software, ergonomic keyboards, mice alternatives, touch screens, switches and switch access products, ergonomic supports, therapy products and much more. Infogrip is also the manufacture of the BAT Personal Keyboard which is an innovative, compact, ergonomic keyboard. The BAT's simple user-friendly design replicates all of the functions of an extended keyboard for one-handed input.
thelefthand.com/comac.html - The Left Hand - Computer Accessories now has 2 Left-Handed Keyboards to choose from, along with a Left-Handed Mouse and a Left-Handed Joystick. [and other left handed products]
www.lexialearning.com/ - Lexia Learning Systems is a developer of software used to help dyslexics learn to read. More generally, Lexia builds software for use by learning disabled students: children and adults. Lexia has products for use in school with complete reporting for the teacher, and products for use at home when teachers or tutors are not available.
www.maltron.com/ - Maltron makes keyboards: two handed, left and right single handed, one for head or mouth stick or single finger use and an expanded keyboard with recessed keys for helping in cases of spasticity.
www.marblesoft.com/ - Marblesoft-Simtech is a provider of great educational software for special education, pre-school and early elementary students. Look here for information about our software and selected special needs software from other small developers like us.
www.microsoft.com/enable/ - Microsoft strive to build products that are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Learn more about how our solutions can help you realize your full potential.
www.multimediadesigns.com/ - Multimedia Designs Inc. "Where your voice makes a difference™" Multimedia Designs Inc. the creators of  Multimedia Max ®  a complete computer system that helps people with disabilities  become more independent through environmental control and computer operation. 
www.aboutonehandtyping.com/ - Sells one-handed typing products.

www.brainaid.com - "Attention Control Systems" Increases independence and quality of life for people with cognitive disorders due to brain injury, stroke, MS, autism, Alzheimer's disease, ADHD, etc.

WheelChairs & Scooters
Comprehensive listing of Wheelchair & Scooter Manufacturers and Vendors for the mobility impaired and/or caregiver.

http://www.keyboardspecials.com/     

Mini Keyboards, Self Service Kiosk, Numeric Keypads

Find self service kiosks, numeric keypads, mini keyboards and several other IT products at Electrone Americas Ltd Co. They have been solving their customers IT problems for over 20 years.

 

  • Ability Research Centre - Assists people with disabilities to obtain maximum benefits from modern computer technology.
  • Accessibility Interoperability Alliance (AIA) - A group of IT and assistive technology companies working to create and harmonize standards for accessible technology. Background information, list of members, news, and resources.
  • Adapted Computer Technologies - Computer technology products and services for the disabled, as well as special hardware and software solutions.
  • Adapted Computer Technologies - Specializes in systems integration and the instruction in the use of computer assisted devices.
  • Adapt-IT - Offers a large selection of computer hardware and software products for children and adults with disabilities.
  • Adaptive Technology Resource Centre - Dedicated to the development, evaluation and application of valid, reliable and sensitive outcome measure tools. Research, consultation, events, and online resources.
  • Alliance for Technology Access - A network of community-based Resource Centers , Developers and Vendors, Affiliates, and Associates dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies.
  • Apple Computer Disability Resources - Apple's accessibility center for people with special needs.
  • Assistive Technologies - Computer accessories and components designed to help disabled persons adapt to their work environment.
  • Assistive Technology Educational Network - Enhances student outcomes through information, training, and technical support in the area of assistive technology.
  • Assistive Technology Industry Association - Association of manufacturers and vendors selling technology-based assistive devices for people with disabilities, or providing services associated with or required by people with disabilities.
  • Assistive Technology Online Community - Information, news, resources, events, discussion forum about Assistive Technology for children and adults with disabilities and special needs. Free membership.
  • Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe - Stimulates the advancement of assistive technology for the benefit of persons with disabilities, including elderly people.
  • AT Network - An organization dedicated to expanding the accessibility of tools, resources and technology to enhance the quality of life of people with disabilities.
  • Augmentative Communication - Publishes the newsletters Augmentative Communication News (ACN) and Alternatively Speaking (AS), which provide information on hot topics in the field, discussion of vital issues for AAC stakeholders, and news from the AAC community.
  • Axistive - Offers free news, articles, product reviews and vendor information about assistive technology devices.
  • BATS (Blind Audio Tactile Mapping System) - Research project at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill to investigate means of creating and distributing maps that are accessible to the visually impaired.
  • Baum Engineering - Proposes computer technology for blind and low vision users. [for blind and low vision users]
  • BBC My Web My Way - Explains common web accessibility options on Windows, Mac and Linux machines.
  • Better Living Through Technology - Promotes the use of technology to help pupils with special educational needs. Includes tutorials, reviews, tips and downloads.
  • BigShot Magnifier - Developed a computer screen magnifier to help reduce eyestrain by enlarging text, graphics, and icons. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Blazie Engineering - Supplies computer access and note-taking solutions for Blind and visually-impaired people.
  • BrailleSurf 4.0 - Basic web browser driving a Braille display. [for blind and low vision users]
  • BrightEye Technology - Scan-A-Word reads out loud any typed text, such as magazines, books, newspapers, letters, and forms. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Browsealoud - Software to speech enable web sites for people with dyslexia and related learning disorders.
  • Bugz-Eye International - Manufacturer and retailer of "no focus magnifiers". [for blind and low vision users]
  • Center for Accessible Technology - Resources and services on the use of computer technology for people with disabilities.
  • Center for Applied Special Technology - Opportunities for individuals with disabilities through the development of and innovative uses of technology.
  • Center for IT Accommodation - Model demonstration facility influencing accessible information environments, services, and management practices.
  • Center on Disabilities - Conference proceedings online
  • Choice Technology and Training - Makes the LookOUT screen reader, Magnice screen magnifier, and offers software packages to adapt computers for Braille users. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Communicate: Webwide - Symbol and blind web browser from Widgit
  • Computer World: Blind Users still Struggle with 'Maddening' Computing Obstacles - Experts say there has been little progress in providing accessible Web sites and software that are usable by the 1.3 million blind Americans who don't get to experience the full richness of the Internet and the world of personal computing. ( April 16, 2008 )
  • Cowichan Independent Living Resource Center - Non-profit society that promotes informed choice and empowerment of persons living with disabilities.
  • Current Browsers and the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 - An article by Patrick H. Lauke for the Web Standards Project, examining how well today's browsers adhere to the guidelines from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative. ( May 20, 2007 )
  • Dawnbug - Computer help for the Blind. A web site which contains information on the use of computers by the blind and visually impaired.
  • EconoNet International - Developer of the SimplyTalker screen reader for Windows. List of features. Time-limited demo available.
  • ElectricRainbow - Manufactures multi-user speech recognition software applications for medical, legal, law enforcement, and manufacturing fields. Free demonstrations are available.
  • Emacspeak --The Complete Audio Desktop - Fully-fledged GNU/Linux speech-enabled browser with support for Aural CSS.
  • EnableMart - Proposes accessibility solutions, computer hardware, software, development tools, and aids for individuals with specific needs.
  • Enhancing Internet Access - Touchscreen system for people with disabilities and special needs.
  • Equal Access to Software and Information - Offers resources, online workshops and news on adaptive computer technology.
  • EVAS - Offers adaptive aids and turnkey computers for people who are visually, physically or hearing impaired. [offers adapted computers, now teamed up with DELL]
  • Exceptional Computing - Offers computer technology for the disabled, as well as special hardware and software solutions.
  • EyeTech Digital Systems - Manufactures eye-gaze tracking devices to control your computer with your eyes.
  • F1-Key - Software technology that allows a person with a disability, whether it is vision, mobility, or learning to use a Macintosh computer.
  • Family Guide to Assistive Technology - Helps parents learn more about assistive technology and how it can help their children. Includes tips for getting started, ideas about where to look for money, and suggestions for what to do when applying for funding.
  • Federal Policy Barriers to Assistive Technology - The National Council on Disabilities' report describing the barriers in United States Federal assistive technology policy to increasing the availability of and access to assistive technology devices and assistive technology services for people with disabilities.
  • Fire Vox - Talking Browser Extension for Firefox - An open source suite of extensions for Firefox that make Firefox into a talking brower for the visually impaired. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Firefox Accessibar - Firefox extension that allows you to change the appearance of web pages, including zoom and colour changes, and read back web pages.
  • Forbes Rehab Services - Offers voice output devices, adaptive computer access products and environmental control systems.
  • GPK - Computer-related products for people who are quadriplegic due to a C5-C6 and spinal cord injury.
  • Guide - An all-in-one software package featuring a self-voicing web browser from Software Express. [for blind and low vision users]
  • GW Micro - Screen reader software, speech synthesizers, braille devices and accessories.  [for blind and low vision users]
  • Henter-Joyce - Manufactures JAWS screen reader and MAGic screen magnification software. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Hooleon - Offers custom imprinted computer keyboard keys and printed key top labels, including big keys with large print, and Braille and Dvorak keyboards. [for blind and low vision users]
  • IBM Accessibility Center - IBM's computer accessibility solutions for people with special needs.
  • Illinois Assistive Technology Project - Offers funding information, assistance, training, newsletters, and demonstration center.
  • Inclusive Technology - Supplier of hardware equipment and software that helps people with special educational needs to use a computer, communicate and learn.
  • Infogrip - Interface devices to assist the developmentally or physically challenged to accomplish effective computer use.
  • Infogrip - Wide selection of computer access products, including one-hand keyboards, voice recognition software, mouse alternatives, touch screens, switches and switch access products.
  • Innovation Management Group - Onscreen keyboards with word prediction and dwell capabilities, joystick controller software, magnifier software, switch input devices.
  • Institute for Interventional Informatics - Develops computer technology to help people with disabilities gain access to the world wide web.
  • Introduction to the Screen Reader - A short video demonstrating how screen readers assist people who are blind to navigate the web and interact with the electronic page. [QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media]
  • John Williams' Assistive Technology Column - Critiques of the new technologies and products that help the disabled to realize their potential as successful, productive employees.
  • Keytools - Provides computer equipment for special needs, RSI and disability.
  • Knowbrainer - Set of voice command macros developed for Dragon Naturally Speaking programs.
  • Madentec - Products include solutions for accessing and controlling a computer 100% hands-free, as well as controlling devices in a home by spoken commands.
  • Magic Wand Keyboard - Mini adaptive computer keyboard and mouse designed for people with disabilities. Works using only slight head or hand movement and no strength. Includes ordering information.
  • Maltron Keyboards - Keyboards that enable RSI sufferers and people with special needs to use computers without strain or injury.
  • Maui Innovative Peripherals - Develops Miracle Mouse, a head mounted device giving one the ability to browse the web, or send and receive e-mail via simple head movements.
  • Maxess Products - Supplies keyguards, switch trays, and keyboard mounting products for people with a physical disability.
  • Microsoft Accessibility and Disabilities - Houses information and tools that can remove barriers and make computers and the world more accessible.
  • MozBraille - Self-voicing and Braille output based on the Mozilla browser. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Multimedia Max - Proposes complete computer systems that help the disabled become more independent through environmental control and computer operation.
  • MultiWeb - Browser for users with multiple disabilities, including speech engine and text enlargement. Works with switch devices and touch screens.
  • Nanopac - Supplies computer related products and services for individuals with disabilities.
  • NatualPoint - Head tracking products for hands-free computer use.
  • Niemeijer Consult - Specializes in on-screen keyboard software and touch screens for people with disabilities. Available for Mac OS.
  • Origin Instruments - Manufactures head-controlled pointing systems, on-screen keyboards, sip and puff switches.
  • PnC Net - Magnifying and self-voicing web browser. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Portset WebTalk Internet Browser - Portset WebTalk browser and ISP, used with KeySpeak screen reader. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Project Participate - Promotes the appropriate use of technology for students with disabilities in school programs.
  • Proportional Reading - Software to read any electronic book or text out loud as the text is displayed on the screen one word at a time, or one sentence at a time.
  • pVoice Software - Free computer software that allows disabled children to communicate using symbols and speech synthesis.
  • pwWebSpeak - A self-voicing (speaking) web browser.
  • QualiLife - Develops and distributes a broad range of software, input devices, and environmental controls for the disabled.
  • Quintet - Develops switch-enabled musical instruments, joysticks for computer use and electric wheelchair controls.
  • Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America - RESNA is an interdisciplinary association of people with a common interest in technology and disability.
  • Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Technology Transfer - Advances methods, technologies and products, through collaboration with all stakeholders to improve assistive technology devices and services.
  • Rehabilitation Technologies - Supplies rehabilitative products for people with disabilities, including computer mounting systems, keyguards, switches, computer desks.
  • RJ Cooper & Associates - Proposes computer software, hardware, and services for disabled persons and support persons.
  • RWF Talking Software - Develops and sells talking software products that are designed to facilitate and enhance the use of computers by blind and disabled users.
  • Science Access Project - Develops methods for making science, math, and engineering information accessible to people with print disabilities. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Simply Web 2000 - Speech friendly, speech enabled, with features that allow easy navigation of complex pages by blind users. [for blind and low vision users]
  • SpeakOn - A free self-voicing suite with web browser, Internet radio player, DAISY book reader and access to talking newspapers.
  • SpeechDesk - Provides speech recognition software for internet based applications to help the visually handicapped.
  • Street Electric Manufacturing - Proposes the QuadJoy mouth operated joystick.
  • Sun Microsystems' Accessibility Program - Sun's accessibility center for people with special needs.
  • SwitchIndex.com - Manufactures the Crick USB switch box for users who are unable to use a mouse or keyboard.
  • Synapse Adaptive - Adaptive technologies for individuals with disabilities. Offers solutions for low vision, learning disabilities and mobility impairments.
  • System Access to Go - Online screenreader, free, available from any Internet-connected Windows machine.
  • The Wanna-Be Web Browser - Apple Mac text-only browser. [for blind and low vision users]
  • Trace Research & Development Center - Focuses on making computer and information technologies more accessible to everyone.
  • Turning Point - Sells computer keyguards and augmentative communication products for individuals with limited motor skills.
  • Unique Perspectives Limited - Manufactures switches and joysticks that allow mobility impaired persons to use computers, drive powered wheelchairs, or play music.
  • User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 - A recommendation from the W3C for how to designing user agents to lower barriers to Web accessibility for people with disabilities.
  • Washington Assistive Technology Alliance - WATA provides information, referrals, consultation, and training.
  • WebAnywhere - Online service that lets you navigate web pages as with a screenreader, but works just by navigating to the WebAnywhere site. No installation or software required. [for blind and low vision users]
  • WebbIE - Web browser and other related utilities for blind and visually-impaired screen-reader users. [for blind and low vision users]
  • WebFormator - Works with Internet Explorer and provides an accessible text-only re-presentation of a web page for a user's screen reader.

 

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