Is there really software called MindManager? Is it published by the thought
police?
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Metta MacLeod [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:41 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: windows accessibility options, assistive software and
networking
Hi,
has anyone encountered difficulties in making the Accessibility
Option (ie sticky keys etc) in Windows available on the campus network,
using Novell, Windows 2000/NT?
At the moment any adjustments to settings by students are
removed centrally from our Common Student Computing Environment.
We are also looking to network various softwares(TextHelp, MindManager and
other softwares) to make them available campus-wide for Special Needs
Students. Any information on experiences with networking softwares since
the last discussion on this would be much appreciated.
Metta
Metta Macleod
IT Adviser (Special Needs)
Student Learning Services
Room 516, Floor 5
Glasgow University Library
GLASGOW
G12 8QE
Tel 0141 330 2340 (Direct Line)
University x 2340 (Office), x 0962 (Resource Room)
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