IBM Seeks Users of JAWS and Screen Readers

The IBM User Design Center is currently looking for individuals who use screen readers such as JAWS, computer keyboards without a mouse, or other alternative input devices to participate in usability testing.  The purpose of the testing is for IBM to evaluate how assistive technology work with their products.

IBM is also seeking a participate with a technical or corporate background who has experience with web browsers, such as Firefox and Internet Explorer, and who is familiar navigating web pages.

Participates in IBM’s user testing will be paid, and sessions last approximately 2-3 hours.  Sessions will be held in mid-January and can be held remotely through webconference and telephone, or in person at IBM’s Silicon Valley Lab in San Jose.

If interested, please contact Laura Fowler at lauraf@us.imb.com and a brief questionnaire will be sent to you.

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