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Computer Learning Centers'
Accessibility InformationAccessible Device Name Description CLC1* CLC2* CLC3* CLC4*Apple Macintosh G4 & iMac Accessibility Features The Macintosh is the most accessible personal computer available today. The features that make the Macintosh accessible include: an adjustable keyboard, an ergonomic mouse, CloseView screen magnification software, Easy Access system software (StickyKeys, SlowKeys, MouseKeys), electronic documentation, key-repeat disable, sticky mouse, and visual alert cues. XArkenstone® OPENBook® Arkenstone® OPENBOOK® software is specially designed to scan in copy print that it translates to read back to the user. X XHand Crank Tables Height adjustable tables, from 27" - 36" X X X XJAWS for Windows® JAWS or Job Access With Speech uses an integrated voice synthesizer and the computer's sound card to output the content of the computer screen to speakers. X XPowerBraille® 40 Refreshable Braille Display 40 cell Braille display allows blind computer users to interact with the computer screen by instantly transforming screen data into 6-dot or 8-dot refreshable Braille. Portable and powerful, for use with DOS and Windows. X XTelesensory® Aladdin® ULTRA Closed Caption TV Video magnifier that utilizes closed circuit television technology to enlarge
written materials and small objects. This enables a person with low vision to both
read and write in a highly effective manner. X XReadPlease Plus Reads any text displayed on the monitor; all-purpose text-to-speech software. X XReading Bar Reads any web page; creates mp3 and .wav files, zooms any page. Creates text-only web pages, translations, and much more. X XWinBraille® Software & Index® Basic S Braille Embosser WinBraille® 2.04 is a Braille editor that makes embossing from Windows® as
easy as printing from a normal laser printer. Each Index Embosser includes
WinBraille software so there is no need for any additional software. Students can
print Braille directly off the Internet. X XWindows® XP Accessibility Features Microsoft® Windows® XP features three accessibility utilities, Narrator, Onscreen Keyboard, and Magnifier installed by default. They appear along with the Accessibility Wizard and the Utility Manager in the expanded Windows 2000 Accessibility menu, which can be accessed through the Start menu. X X X XZoomText® Xtra Screen Enlarger AiSquared ZoomText® works with Microsoft® Windows® based applications and
documents to magnify on-screen objects and text. X XDragon Naturally Speaking in low sound room. Dragon Naturally Speaking uses continuous speech or natural speech. Just train the PC and speak to the computer naturally and your spoken words and commands are transcribed onto the computer screen. X X *Computer Learning Center locations and contact informationFor specific accomodations please contact: Computer Learning Center 1 at Faner room 1025& 1031 Classrooms Faner 1024, 1028 and 1032 Letitia Bullard, Lab Manager Phone: 453-6202 E-mail: LBULLARD@SIU.EDU Computer Learning Center 2 at ASA room 112 Classrooms ASA 112A, 112C, 112D, and 112E Cindy Neal, Lab Manager Phone: 453-4073 E-mail: CNEAL1@SIU.EDU Computer Learning Center 3 at Rehn 21 Classrooms Rehn 17 and 25 Eric Rowan , Lab Manager Phone: 453-6273 E-mail: EROWAN@SIU.EDU Computer Learning Center 4 at Communications 9 Classrooms Room 9E and 9A Eric Rowan , Lab Manager Phone: 453-6225 E-mail: EROWAN@SIU.EDU
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