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Adaptive Technology Consulting
has assembled a collection of resources to benefit the person, or family member of someone who may be coping with low vision or loss of sight. We have tried to keep the focus on, and make the information we have collected, relevant to the New England area. If you think of a link to a resource that you think should be on here, please contact us. We invite you to explore the information we have collected. As always, feel free to contact us with any questions.

Eye Information

Diagram of the Eye and Glossary of Terms and Your Eyes and You are courtesy of:

The Schepens Eye Research Institute - the largest independent eye research institute in the United States. An affiliate of the Harvard Medical School and located in Boston, Massachusetts, the Institute has made a major impact on ophthalmic practice internationally. Its faculty has published over 3,000 scientific papers and has trained nearly 500 ophthalmic specialists from more than 30 countries.

For Libraries

Help! There is a Blind Person in my Library

Library Computer Access for Blind and Low Vision Users

Adaptive Technology in Universities and Colleges

Irecursos para los libriaries - Artículos

Tecnología Adaptable en Universidades.

Accessible Amazon! - If you surf with a screen reader, this is the link for you to easily shop Amazon.

Fun and Games

7-128 Software Games
Our games are family friendly. They entertain you with stories, puzzles, and word problems. They challenge your mind. They are non-violent. They are casual games requiring no manuals, playable in the time it takes to read a magazine or enjoy a movie. They are playable by senior gamers and those with reduced vision. Many are playable by people who are blind, deaf, or can not use a keyboard.

Accessible Games
by Jim Denham, Reprinted with permission from the winter 2004 newsletter from Division 5

The Braille Bug - Educational site from the American Foundation for the Blind

Internet / WWW

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - WAI, in coordination with organizations around the world, pursues accessibility of the Web through five primary areas of work: technology, guidelines, tools, education and outreach, and research and development.

Support for Our Products

Caring For the BrailleLite

Notetaker Cables Guide

Jaws 7 Quick Reference Guide(.txt file)

Powerpoint mimio training guide

Microsoft XP Keyboard Shortcuts
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