Gaming in the assistive technology community can tend to focus more on adapting the high-tech, more expensive video gaming systems, but sometimes individuals with disabilities want the opportunity to participate in the old fashioned, family-friendly board games. Luckily, Maxi Aids, a company that sells products for independent living, has met this need. Maxis Aids board games are […]
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Tech Tip: EVAS from ATIA Chicago, 2010
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Tech Tip Monday: ViewPlus from ATIA Chicago, 2010
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Tech Tip Monday: Humanware from ATIA Chicago, 2010
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Indiana Repertory Theater Audio Description Play Schedule
The Indianapolis Repertory Theater now offers Audio Description Plays. A season package consists of six plays for $125. Please contact Daniel Hoffman at dhoffman@irtlive.com or 317-916-4826 for information about group sales or for any other questions you may have about this new program. The following is a list of plays that can be incorporated into the […]
New Book Helps Blind use Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Blind computer users have a very different experience than sighted users who can see the screen. Visually impaired users are only able to experience a very small part of the interface at one time, making it difficult to learn new graphical interfaces. Windows 7 and Vista Explained: A Guide for Blind and Partially Sighted Users […]