Hi Kerry,
Thanks for the reply, I was looking for information about all sorts of things -
disability is a big field!
However at the moment I have things sorted out regarding access in general to the
internet - except with the subject of dyslexics, do you work with them, and how do
they find they cope with access to the internet? How can things be designed so that
they can navigate easily?
Sorry, about the AB, it's a term I was called when doing some work with a disablity
advice centre, it seems it's the only place it is used and has caused some
considerable confusion on the list.... I'm Able-Bodied.
What is the most accurate/comprehensive (whilst remaining easily useable)
software setup that can be used with a speech synth card for navigating the
internet? Dos, Win3.1, Win '95...?
I really appreciate your reply, thanks again for your time
Christopher Stowell,
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On Mon, 7 Apr 1997 21:24:56 -0400 (EDT) Kerry Ann Darrow wrote:
> From: Kerry Ann Darrow <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 1997 21:24:56 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Re: Internet for the visually impaired
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> chris,
> My name is kerry and I am an occupational therapist here in the states,
> and I would be glad to help you with any questions re;visually impaired
> accessibility optipns.I just ask the you be more specific with me because
> there are ssssoooo many things out there that could be of help, so please
> write back, then I'll write back, and so on and so forth.
> p.s.- what is an AB? Kerry
>
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