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A.T. Literature- Blind and Low Vision
- "Big Blue" and the Disability Market
- "Is This for Here or to Go?" A Series on Portable, Laptop-Compatible Video Magnifiers
- "Is This for Here or to Go?" A Series on Portable, Laptop-Compatible Video Magnifiers, Part 2
- ‘App Camp’ Puts Vision Tools to Test
- ‘Guide Vest’ to Act as Eyes for the Visually Impaired
- “Intelligent” Goggles Highlight Obstacles for the Visually Impaired
- “Is This for Here or to Go?” A Series on Portable, Laptop-Compatible Video Magnifiers, Part 3
- 14 Tech Tools That Enhance Computing for the Disabled
- 3D Sound Interactive Environments for Problem Solving
- 3-D Sound Station
- 3D-Finger - System for Auditory Support of Haptic Exploration in the Education of Blind and Visually Impaired Students - Idea and Feasibility Study
- 5" Magnifying Lens With ErgoTouch Grip
- 7 Tech Breakthroughs That Empower People With Disabilities
- A ‘Visual-Centered’ Mapping Approach for Improving Access to Web 2.0 for People With Visual Impairments
- A Beginner's Guide to Access Technology for Blind Students: Part One
- A Beginner's Guide to DVR and DVI
- A Bicycle Built for Two
- A Bionic Eye Comes to Market
- A Braille-Using Scientist Embraces the Unified English Braille Code
- A Breath of Fresh Air: AIR Foundation - Accessibility Is a Right
- A Brief History of Tactile Writing Systems for Readers With Blindness and Visual Impairments
- A Brief Look at the Education of Blind Children
- A Bumper Crop of Holiday Gifts for Disabled Kids
- A Case for Increased Training in the Nemeth Code of Braille Mathematics for Teachers of Students Who Are Visually Impaired
- A Case for Teaching Braille
- A Case of Individual Adaptation for Universal Accessibility
- A Client Based Approach to Using Voice Recognition With Screen Readers
- A Close Look at Outlook's Calendar
- A Close Look at Outlook's Calendar, Part Two: Keeping Track of Recurring Appointments
- A Cognitive Approach to Brailling Errors
- A Comparative Study of Reading Performance With a Head-Mounted Laser Display and Conventional Low Vision Devices
- A Comparison of Length Estimation Skills Between Blind and Sighted Individuals
- A Comparison of the Recognition Distance of Several Types of Pedestrian Signals with Low-Vision Pedestrians
- A Comparison of Three Low-Cost, Hand-Held, Camera-Model Video Magnifiers: Vision Booster Magnifier, Carson DR-200 ezRead, and Wireless Electronic Reading Aid
- A Computer System Serving as a Microswitch for Vocal Utterances of Persons with Multiple Disabilities: Two Case Evaluations
- A DISLiB Based Natural Language Guiding System for Assisting Visually Impaired People in an Indoor Structured Environment
- A Few Notes on Buying a Computer
- A Four Year Report Card on AB-422: California's Postsecondary Accessible Textbook Legislation
- A Framework for Braille Literacy: Integrating Assistive Technology in the Braille Curriculum
- A Fresh Look at Braille
- A Guide Dog Consumers’ Bill of Rights: Shifting Paradigms in the Guide Dog Movement
- A Guide to Making Documents Accessible to People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- A Haptic Glove as a Tactile-Vision Sensory Substitution for Wayfinding
- A Haptics Experiment in Assistive Technology for Undergraduate HCI Students
- A History of Accessibility at IBM
- A Home for People and Their Guide Dogs
- A knfbReader for Christmas?
- A Layman's Overview of Legal Issues Related to Creation of Alternate Media
- A Library in Your Hand: A Review of the Book Port and the BookCourier
- A Master Trainer Class for Professionals in Teaching the UltraCane Electronic Travel Device
- A Microswitch-Based Programme to Enable a Boy With Multiple Disabilities and Minimal Motor Behavior to Choose Among Environmental Stimuli
- A Mobile Phone Application Enabling Visually Impaired Users to Find and Read Product Barcodes
- A Mobile Phone That Can Read Books for People With a Visual Disability
- A Morsel to Chew On: The Importance of Quality Braille
- A Mountain of a Machine: A Review of the Olympus DS-40 Digital Voice Recorder
- A Multi-Domain Approach for Enhancing Text Display for Users with Visual Aberrations
- A New Look at Audio Description: The eDescription Project: Extended, Enhanced Educational Description
- A New Look for the Book: Overview of Digital Talking Book Technology
- A New Math Language for Blind Students
- A New Paradigm for Instructional Materials
- A New Way to Find Old Friends: A Review of the Accessibility of Facebook
- A Nonrocker From Motorola: A Review of the Rokr E1 Cell Phone With iTunes
- A Packed Day With My PAC Mate
- A Pocket Full of Access: A Review of Mobile Speak Pocket and Pocket Hal
- A Powerful New Lens for the Visually Impaired
- A Practical Tool for Advocating for Increasing Accessibility of Information Technology in Education
- A Practicing Blind Physician
- A Product of Innovation and Collaboration: The Story of the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader
- A Quantitative Assessment of Website Accessibility for Voice Browser Users
- A Range of Opinions: A Survey on the Accessibility of Today's Home Appliances
- A Relative Access Measure to Identify Barriers to Efficient Transit Use by Persons With Visual Impairments
- A Retrospective Analysis of Recommendations for Workplace Accommodations for Persons With Mobility and Sensory Limitations
- A Review of Window-Eyes Classroom Training
- A Review of WinZoom 4 and the Windows 7 Magnifier
- A Ride in a Cab That’s Optimized for the Blind
- A Robotic Shopping Assistant for the Blind
- A Rosy Future for DAISY Books
- A Scanner-Reader to Take Along Anywhere
- A Seamless Approach to Transitioning Cane Skills from the Diagonal to the Two-Point Touch Technique
- A Second Look at System Access Mobile
- A Simple Game Generator for Creating Audio/Tactile Games
- A Simple Insight: A Father's Invention Lets Blind and Sighted Read Together More Easily
- A Site for Sore Ears: A Review and Tour of Audible.com
- A Software Tutorial for Learning the Nemeth Code of Braille Mathematics
- A Special Messaging Technology for Two Persons With Acquired Brain Injury and Multiple Disabilities
- A Step Forward Towards Increasing the Mobility and Participation of People With Disabilities Utilizing Satellite Navigation Technology Applications
- A Study of Factors Affecting Learning to Use a Computer by People Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
- A Super Glove That Can Be Built at Home
- A Survey of Assistive Technology and Teacher Preparation Programs for Individuals With Visual Impairments
- A Survey of AT for Deafblind People: State of the Art and New Developments
- A Talking Bar Code Reader
- A Tech Geek Talks Money: An AFB TECH Lab Rat Discusses the Accessibility of Financial Technology
- A Technical Look AT Accessibility Through Assistive Technology in Post-Secondary Schools
- A Technology Bill of Rights for the Blind
- A Thorny Problem: Accessing the BlackBerry Device
- A Three-Dimensional Haptic Matrix Test of Nonverbal Reasoning
- A Three-Sensor Model for Indoor Localization
- A Transcription Tool for Mathematical Braille
- A Universal Interface for Telecommunication
- A Virtual Laser Display for Low Vision Reading: Comparison to Conventional Devices
- A Virtual Map to Support People Who Are Blind in Navigation Through Real Spaces
- A Wayfinding Pilot Study: The Use of the Intelligent Public Vehicle by People With Visual Impairment
- A Wearable Face Recognition System for Individuals With Visual Impairments
- A Wearable Two-Sensor O&M Device for Blind College Students
- A Wheelchair User With Visual and Intellectual Disabilities Managing Simple Orientation Technology for Indoor Travel
- Ability to Read Medication Labels Improved by Participation in a Low Vision Rehabilitation Program
- AbleNet BookWorm
- Abstracting the Graphical User Interface for Non-Visual Access
- Acceptance of the Long Cane by Persons Who Are Blind in South India
- Access at the Point-Of-Sale: The U.S. Netcom Solution
- Access for All
- Access for All: Using HTML and PDF to Accommodate the Disabled
- Access Issues: A New Page That Speaks Volumes
- Access Issues: Are We Ready for Vista?
- Access Issues: One State's Solution to Getting More People Online
- Access Issues: Please Describe What Just Happened
- Access Issues: Sounds of Science
- Access Issues: What's on Tonight?
- Access Technology and Disabilities in the Twenty-First Century
- Access to Books: Alternate Text Production Center (ATPC) of the California Community Colleges
- Access to Mac OS X for Users With Vision Impairments: Multiple Perspectives on VisioVoice
- Access to Museums and Parks for Patrons Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Access to Over The Road Buses for Passengers With Disabilities
- Access to Prescription Information With ScripTalk
- Access to Print and Online Text for People With Low Vision
- Accessibility and Distance Learning: An Overview
- Accessibility at Popular Vacation Destinations: Accessibility in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia and the Busch Gardens Amusement Park
- Accessibility Attributes of Blood Glucose Meter and Home Blood Pressure Monitor Displays for Visually Impaired Persons
- Accessibility Check of the Yahoo Toolbars
- Accessibility Features of the Sanyo 4700 Cellular Phone
- Accessibility First! A New Approach to Web Design
- Accessibility Issue Comes to a Head
- Accessibility of Consumer Electronic Equipment
- Accessibility of Rehabilitation Web Pages Using JAWS and Bobby
- Accessibility Report on Apple’s Latest iOS Update for iPhone, iPod, and iPad
- Accessibility Review: The Verizon Accolade Cell Phone
- Accessibility Standards for Operating Systems
- Accessibility Tip: Designing Accessible Tables Part 1
- Accessibility Tip: Designing Accessible Tables Part 2
- Accessibility Tools For the Macintosh
- Accessibility Wash: New, Usable Washers and Dryers Are Released
- Accessible Assistive Technology in Education: New Mexico's Trailblazing Law
- Accessible Cell Phone Technology: Mobile Speak
- Accessible Cell Phone Technology: Screenless Talking Phone
- Accessible Cell Phone Technology: Talks
- Accessible Gaming
- Accessible Gaming: Shall We Play a Game? A Review of Two Accessible Gaming Platforms
- Accessible GPS: Reorientation and Target Location Among Users With Visual Impairments
- Accessible Graphing Calculator
- Accessible Light Microscope for Students With Mobility and Visual Impairments
- Accessible Macromedia Flash Content Now Available; Kellogg School and WGBH Use Macromedia Flash MX to Create Accessible Applications and Content
- Accessible Pedestrian Signals: San Francisco Sets an Example
- Accessible Personal Data Assistance Reviews
- Accessible Spaces: Navigating Through a Marked Environment With a Camera Phone
- Accessible Taxes? A Blind Consumer's Experience With the US Tax System
- Accessible Toys for the Young and Young at Heart With Vision Loss
- Accessible Voting Machines
- Accessible Web Applications and the Implications of Technology in the Years Ahead
- Accessible, Private, and Independent Voting
- Accessing Adobe PDFs
- Accessing Mac OS X Tiger: Apple and Third Party Solutions
- Accessing PDAs in the Classroom
- Accessing the Machine: Two Solutions for Using Large Multifunctional Copy Machines
- Accommodating Color Blind Computer Users
- Accommodating Productivity: Allstate and Assistive Technology
- Accommodations for Employees with Sensory Impairments in Automated Manufacturing
- Accuracy of Five Talking Pedometers Under Controlled Conditions
- Accuracy of Voice-Announcement Pedometers for Youth With Visual Impairment
- Acquisition and Integration of Low Vision Assistive Devices: Understanding the Decision-Making Process of Older Adults With Low Vision
- Active Learning and the Exploration of Real Objects
- Acu Rite In/Out Digital Thermometer
- Adapting Games for Blind Children
- Adapting Popular Sound Producing Books
- Adaptive Sewing Tips
- Adaptive Skiing - Finding Friendly Mountains Near You
- Addressing Information Visualization Challenges Resulting from Blindness and Visual Impairment Using Virtual and Augmented Realities
- Adobe Makes PDFs More Accessible
- AFB Expands Resources for Employment
- After 20 Years, Government Wants to Update Americans With Disabilities Act for Cyberspace
- Ai Squared Introduces CompatibilityOne and Free Tutorial in ZoomText 7.04
- Ai Squared's ZoomText Xtra for Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0
- aiBrowser for Multimedia -- Introducing Multimedia Content Accessibility for Visually Impaired Users
- Aligning Braille Literacy and Assistive Technology Skills With ISTE Educational Technology Standards
- All Aboard! Using the Amtrak and Greyhound Websites With a Screen Reader
- All About Low Vision
- AlphaBraille
- Alternative Access to Product Information on Consumer Packages in Supermarkets and in Smart Home Environments
- ALVA Introduces the ALVA MPO, Mobile Phone Organizer; First Accessible Integrated Cellular Phone and Personal Organizer
- ALVA Releases the MPO 5500
- America Online: An Internet Service That the Blind Can Use
- AmeriSmart's Digital Talking Bathroom Scale
- Amplicom USA Releases New PowerTel 601 Wireless Wrist Shaker
- An Accessibility Review of the Verizon Haven Cell Phone
- An Accessible and Highly Usable Webmail Service
- An Accessible Method of Hiding HTML Content
- An Accessible Phone Comes Calling: A Review of the Jitterbug Cell Phone
- An Accessible Set Top Box
- An Accessible, Pricey Answer: A Review of the Mobile Phone Organizer
- An Aide for the Disabled, a Companion, and Nice and Furry
- An Astronomy Book the Blind Can Appreciate
- An Easy-To-Use Talking Organizer: A Review of TADI
- An Evaluation of C-Desk for Media
- An Evaluation of DocuScan Plus: A Read Anywhere Program
- An Evaluation of Kindle II and Sony Reader Digital Book Players
- An Evaluation of the Functionality and Acceptability of the Voice Prescription Label
- An Examination of Four Stand-Alone Reading Machines
- An Exploratory Investigation of Handheld Computer Interaction for Older Adults with Visual Impairments
- An Exploratory Study of How Travelers with Visual Impairments Modify Travel Techniques in Winter
- An Image of Accessibility: A Review of the Icon
- An Inexpensive, Alternative, Drop-Off Detection Solution
- An Insider's Tips and Tricks: How to Use and Buy CCTVs
- An Interview With Melissa Winkle: About Assistance Dogs
- An Introduction to JAWS Scripting
- An Introduction to Twitter
- An Investigation of the Motivational Effects of Talking Pedometers Among Children With Visual Impairments and Deaf-Blindness
- An iPod So Small Its Controls Are Found on the Cord
- An Update on myReader, HumanWare's Transportable Auto Reader
- Analysis of the Length of Braille Texts in English Braille American Edition, the Nemeth Code, and Computer Braille Code versus the Unified English Braille Code
- Analysis of User Characteristics Related to Drop Off Detection With Long Cane
- Analysis of Website Accessibility After National Federation of the Blind v. Target
- Analyzing Visual Layout for a Non-Visual Presentation-Document Interface
- And Then There Were Two: A Review of Notetakers
- Announcing the Intel Reader, A New Mobile Handheld Device From Intel That Transforms Printed Text to Spoken Word
- Another Look at the Pitney Bowes Universal Access Copier System
- Answering the Call: Top-of-the-Line Cell Phones, Part 1
- Answering the Call: Top-of-the-Line Cell Phones, Part 2
- AOL Accessibility Initiative Benefits Customers with Disabilities
- AOL Advocate
- App Will Help Blind, Visually Impaired Navigate Streets
- Apple Adds Spoken Interface to Mac Operating System
- Apple iPad Helps Businesses Meet Needs of Disabled Employees
- Apple Makes iTunes More Accessible for the Blind
- Apple TV (2nd Generation): Apple Continues to Set the Accessibility Standard
- Applying Blood to the Prodigy Voice Test Strip Without Sight
- AppReader Makes Proofreading Easier
- Approaches to Voice Interaction Systems for Use by Visually Impaired People
- Appropriate Use of the Electronic Notetaker in School
- Archery for the Blind: Adaptations Make Shooting Sport Accessible to the Visually Impaired
- Are Braille’s Days as the Great Equalizer Over?
- Are Social Networking Sites Accessible to People with Vision Loss?
- Are Software Upgrades in Your Future?
- Are We There Yet? Another Look at the MobilePal+GPS
- Are You a BARD? The Long-awaited Switch to Digital Talking Books
- Ariadne GPS App Offers Innovative Features for Blind iPhone Users
- ASB Bank Teams With Blind Foundation to Launch Phone-Based Financial News for Members
- Assessment of Dog Guides by Users in Japan and Suggestions for Improvement
- Assessment of Indoor Route-Finding Technology for People With Visual Impairment
- Assistive Devices for Use with Personal Computers
- Assistive Interfaces for the Visually Impaired Using Force Feedback Devices and Distance Transforms
- Assistive Technologies
- Assistive Technology Adds to the Success of Professionals in the Workplace
- Assistive Technology and Aging: Tools for Independence
- Assistive Technology Boogie
- Assistive Technology for Low Vision: I See What You Mean!
- Assistive Technology for Students With Visual Impairments: Challenges and Needs in Teachers’ Preparation Programs and Practice
- Assistive Technology Helps Troops Gain Independence, Return to ‘Normal’ Daily Living
- Assistive Technology in Teacher-Training Programs: A National and International Perspective
- Assistive Technology in WorkSource Centers
- Assistive Technology Needs in Public Libraries: A Survey
- Assistive Technology: Design and Deployment of a Computerized Audio Library with Internet Streaming for Students with Print Disabilities
- Assistive Technology: Low Vision Doesn’t Mean Low-Tech
- Assistive Technology: Top 8 Free Browsers for Visual Impairment and More
- Athletes Find Humor in Visually Impaired Biathlon
- ATMs Speak Out: Accessible Machines Bring Automated Banking to the Blind
- AudiBall
- Audible Beaconing With Accessible Pedestrian Signals
- Audible Books With Acoustic Illustrations
- Audio Books With a New York Accent
- Audio Haptics for Visually Impaired Information Technology
- Audio Labels to Help Blind People
- Audio Odyssey: Can the Blind Ride the Wave? A Consumer Perspective on the Apple iPod
- Audio Yellow Pages Now Available Anywhere in the USA
- Audio-Assisted Reading and Braille
- Audio-Based Navigation Using Virtual Environments: Combining Technology and Neuroscience
- AudioPlus Widgets: Bringing Sound to Software Widgets and Interface Components
- Auditory Discriminations of Typographic Attributes of Documents by Students With Blindness
- Augmented Reality Glasses Tackle Tunnel Vision
- Augmented Reality, Wrapped Around Your Finger
- Automated SVG Map Labeling for Customizable Large Print Maps for Low Vision Individuals
- Automated Tactile Graphics Translation: In the Field
- Automatic Accessibility Transcoding for Flash Content
- Automatic Production of Tactile Graphics From Scalable Vector Graphics
- Automating Tactile Graphics Translation
- Autonomous Vehicle
- Bank Account Management Program
- Barriers to the Adoption of Cell Phones for Older People With Impairments in the USA: Results From an Expert Review and Field Study
- Basketball for the Blind: A Key Step in Developing Navigational Skills
- BATS: The Blind Audio Tactile Mapping System
- Bayesian Algorithm for Reading ID Barcodes
- BeepEgg Cooks Along With Your Eggs, and Sings When They're Ready
- Beeping Tricycle a Treat for Blind Children in B.C.
- Being Blind, 'You Have to Be Adventurous'
- Berklee Adds a Braille Beat: Students Testing Program for Blind
- Better Vision, With a Telescope Inside the Eye
- Beyond Textbooks on Time: Is the Battle for Braille Literacy Over?
- Beyond W3C: TruVision - Enhanced Online Learning for People Blind or Vision Impaired
- Bicycle for the Visually Impaired
- BigShot Version 2.02
- Bill Allows Sightless to Hunt With Laser
- Bill Seeks to Make Electronics Accessible to Blind, Deaf
- Biomechanical Movements in Experienced Cane Users With and Without Visual Impairments
- Biomedical Substrates of the Two-Point Cane Technique: A Review of Research
- Bionic Eye Gives Blind Man Sight
- Bionics
- Bioptic Telescopes Meet the Needs of Drivers With Moderate Visual Acuity Loss
- Blackboard Learn Certified for Accessibility by National Federation of the Blind
- Blind Ambition: Cutbacks in Prime Time TV Narration Spur New Bills to Reinstate Service for Visually Impaired
- Blind Computer Users Are Playing by Ear
- Blind Consumers Get the Gift of Audio Catalog Shopping
- Blind Diabetics Can Draw Insulin Without Difficulty
- Blind Driver: Ultimate Insult or Statement of Fact
- Blind Get Earful of Spam Daily
- Blind Kids Lost in the Educational System
- Blind May Get Look at Digital Pictures
- Blind Musicians Get a Techno Boost
- Blind Navigation Using Radio Frequency Identification Tags
- Blind Pedestrians and the Changing Technology and Geometry of Signalized Intersections: Safety, Orientation, and Independence
- Blind Students Confront the Chemistry Lab
- Blind Text Entry for Mobile Devices
- Blind Voters Are Registered Voters
- BlindAid: Virtual Maps for the Blind
- Blinding Technology of Online Learning
- Blindstation: A Game Platform Adapted to Visually Impaired Children
- Blind-Trust Cabs
- Blinput Concept Connects the Visually Impaired
- Blio Reader Continues to Disappoint Blind Users
- Bluetooth System Orients Blind and Sighted Pedestrians in Urban Environments
- Body Mounted Vision System for Visually Impaired Outdoor and Indoor Wayfinding Assistance
- Boffins Develop Sight-Free Touchscreen Phone Dialler
- BOLDview Large Print Greeting Cards
- BOLDview Large Print Phone Pad
- BOLDview's Large Print Wall Calendar
- Book Port: A Personal Assessment
- Books for Blind Scientists: The Technological Requirements of Accessibility
- Books on CDs Make Learning Easier: RFB&D Develops Alternative Formats to Text Books
- Books on Tape Without the Tape!
- Bookshare and Humanware Simplify Access to Bookshare Books
- Bookshare Plans to Make Graphics Math in Books More Accessible
- Bookshare Reader 3.7.0 and Darwin Reader 1.22: Two Android Apps Provide Access to Books
- Bookshare.org - First Digital Book-Sharing Service on Internet for People with Print Disabilities
- Bookshare.org and Braille Institute Partner to Deliver Hard-Copy Braille
- Bookshare.org Supports Student Readers
- Bookshare.org: Accessible Texts for Students With Print Disabilities
- Bookshare.org: Books Without Barriers
- Bosch Puts New Spin on Washer and Dryer Controls
- Braille Contractions: Are They Really So Hard?
- Braille Display
- Braille Embossers
- Braille in the Museum
- Braille in the Open Office
- Braille is Beautiful - "Jake and the Secret Code"
- Braille Literacy Services for Blind or Visually Impaired Children: State Model Bill
- Braille Notetakers
- Braille on Display: The ALVA Satellite Traveler and the Braille Star
- Braille Readers Are Leaders Expands Program
- Braille Reading Speed: Are You Willing to Do What It Takes?
- Braille vs. Speech: Making Sense of the Debate
- Braille, Ink, and Graphics from One Machine
- Braille: Unlocking the Code
- BrailleNote Opens a New World for People Who Are Blind
- BrailleNote or Pac Mate: A Matter of Personal Preference
- Brailletouch App to Bring Eyes-Free Texting to iPhone and iPad
- Breaking Down Barriers for Blind Thespians
- Breaking the Code: A Review of Two Portable Bar Code Scanners
- Breakthrough in Adaptive Reading Technology Opens New Doors for Millions With Impaired Vision
- Bringing the Blind into the Workplace
- Browser Accessibility Toolbars Assist Website Developers and Web Users With Disabilities
- Building Braille Reading Speed: Some Helpful Suggestions
- Building Dreams for Blind Children One Page at a Time: A Report on the Braille Readers are Leaders Program
- Building Natural Cross-Disability Access into Voting Systems
- Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote App to Help the Blind and Visually Impaired With Money
- Business Cards for Learning Braille
- Businesses Continue to Adopt Wizzard's Speech Products and Services
- BuzzWear: Alert Perception in Wearable Tactile Displays on the Wrist
- Camera Knowledge FREEDOM
- Campus Voices: "E-Books and More"
- Campus Voices: From the Lab
- Campus Voices: Hogan the Computer Guy
- Campus Voices: Library Research
- Can Braille Change the Future?
- Can the iPad and an App Replace Electronic Magnifiers (CCTVs)? An Evaluation of SightTech’s EyeSight App
- Can You Get the Music? A Review of Music Download Sites
- Can You Make Me Some Copies, Please?
- Can’t Find Your Cat? This Device Can Help
- Canada Stands Tall With Web-4-All
- Cane and Able
- Caning the Terrain
- Canon Extends Copy Machine Access with Its New Voice Operation Kit
- Care and Feeding of the Long White Cane: Instructions in Cane Travel for Blind People
- Carson LumiDomePlus
- Carson MagniMight
- Carson MagniMirror
- Carson MagniScreen
- Carson MiniBrite
- Carson MonoZoom
- Carson Remov-A-Lens
- Carson SureGrip SG-12 Magnifier
- Case Example: AT for Vice President with Vision Loss
- Cast a Vote by Yourself: A Review of Accessible Voting Machines
- CCTV Users Report Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome
- Cell Phone Reads to the Blind
- Cell Phone-Based Service Made for Blind
- Changes in Biomechanical Features of the Two-Point Touch Technique as it is Learned
- Changing How Qatar Sees the Blind
- Changing the Public's Attitude Toward Braille: A Grassroots Approach
- Characteristics of Children Evaluated at a Pediatric Low Vision Clinic: 1981-2003
- CHARGE Syndrome: Educational and Technological Interventions
- Chase Expands "Right Relationship" with eATM: A Collaboration in Accessibility
- Checking for Identification
- Choice Magazine Listening
- Choosing a Blood Glucose Meter
- Choosing and Using Text-to-Speech Software
- Choosing Lighting That Works for Your Vision
- Clarification Regarding the Choice of Braille as a Reading and Writing Medium
- Class is in Session: A Review of the Telex Professor Desktop Audio System
- Clinical Evaluation of Guido Robotic Walker
- Clinical Evaluation of Semiautonomous Smart Wheelchair Architecture (Drive-Safe System) With Visually Impaired Individuals
- Clinical Report: Measuring the Effectiveness of Bioptic Telescopes for Persons with Central Vision Loss
- Clinician Influences on Use of Portable Electronic Memory Devices in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
- Clocks for the Patio or Pool
- Closing the Gap With the AceReader Pro Reading Efficiency Software
- Clothing Matching for Visually Impaired Persons
- Coalition for Accessible Technology
- Cognitive Design in Action: Developing Assistive Technology for Situational Awareness for Persons Who Are Blind
- Colleges Lock Out Blind Students Online
- Colligo Announces Cost Effective and Easy-to-Use Assistive Technology
- Color Detection Tool
- ColorCheck, Easy Color Setting/Adjustment in Microsoft Windows
- Combating the Small Visual Display Invasion: AFB Works to Set a Display Quality Standard
- Commentary: Apex and Intel
- Compact Lighted Magnifier
- Comparing Tactile Maps and Haptic Digital Representations of a Maritime Environment
- Comparing The Open Book and the Kurzweil 1000
- Comparison of Low-Vision Reading With Spectacle-Mounted Magnifiers
- Competitive Sports: Football (American)
- Complaint: Colleges Violate Blind Students Rights by Adopting Hard-to-Use Google Programs
- Computer Aids for the Blind
- Computer Software Teaches Blind and Visually Impaired to Touch Type
- Computer Vision-Based Clear Path Guidance for Blind Wheelchair Users
- Computer-Related Assistive Technology: Satisfaction and Experiences Among Users With Disabilities
- Computers Are Talking: ReadPlease Corporation Releases Text-to-Speech Software with AT&T Voice Technology
- Computers Available at Nominal Cost
- Conducting Usability Testing With Computer Users who are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Conference Report: ATIA 2007
- Conference: Technology Is Helping to ‘Redefine … Disability’
- Confessions of a BrailleNote User
- Confidence Cultivation
- Congress Passes Bill to Make Internet, Smartphones Accessible for Blind, Deaf
- Connecting to Learn: Educational and Assistive Technologies for People With Disabilities
- ConnSENSE Review: Virtual Pencil-Arithmetic
- Conquering the Code: A Review of the BrailleMaster
- Considering Tactile Graphics
- Consumer Electronics: Crisis at the Big Box Store, Part 3
- Contrast Sensitivity Function Scores, Choices of Illuminated Stand Magnifiers, and Reading
- Controlling Smart Spaces by Blind and Low Vision Individuals Using Technology Available in 2004
- Cooking With Feeling (And Other Useful Senses): Adaptive Culinary Techniques for the Visually Impaired
- Cool Stuff in Every Pocket: An Interview With Fred Gissoni
- Coping Strategies in Reading: Multi-Reader in the Norwegian General Education System
- Corda's Software Enhances Career Opportunities for People with Disabilities
- Could Braille Touch App Revolutionize Texting?
- Counting on Currency Accessibility
- Crabb Reports From CSUN
- Create Your Own Sidewalk
- Creating Accessible Science Museums With User-Activated Environmental Beacons (Ping!)
- Creating DAISY Digital Talking Books in the New Format with Book Master
- Crisis at the Big Box Store, Part 2
- Crossroads: Modern Interactive Intersections and Accessible Pedestrian Signals
- Crosswatch: A Camera Phone System for Orienting Visually Impaired Pedestrians at Traffic Intersections
- Cruising Then and Now
- CSU’s Accessibility Initiative
- CSUN Conference Highlights AT Innovations
- CSUN’s Experience With IBM WebAdapt2Me for Easy Reading
- Customize Your Cane
- Cyber Crumbs: An Indoor Orientation and Wayfinding Infrastructure
- DAISY: What Is It and Why Use It?
- DanKam App Clears Up Color Blind Confusion
- DC's Blind Voters Will be Able to Vote Independently for the First Time
- Deane Blazie: Forging a New Path for Literacy
- Design and Evaluation of a Protocol to Assess Electronic Travel Aids for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired
- Design and Usability Testing of an Audio Platform Game for Players With Visual Impairments
- Design to Read: Guidelines for People Who Do Not Read Easily
- Design, Development, and Evaluation of a Drop-Off Detection System for Robotic Wheelchairs
- Designing a Location Based Service for Visually Impaired People: MWA Guide
- Determining Reading and Writing Media for Individuals with Visual and Physical Impairments
- Determining the Impact of Computer Frustration on the Mood of Blind Users Browsing the Web
- Developing a ‘Smart Cane’ for the Blind
- Developing Accessible Software for Data Visualization
- Developing Usable CAPTCHAs for Blind Users
- Development of a Semi-Automatic Bill Sorting Device
- Development of a Smart Wheelchair Component System
- Development of a Talking Tactile Tablet
- Development of a Wearable Guide System for the Blind
- Development of an Algorithm for Improving Quality and Information Processing Capacity of MathSpeak Synthetic Renderings
- Development of Smartpen-Based Audio/Tactile Transit Station Maps for Travel Planning and Wayfinding
- Device Gives Visually Impaired a Better Look at Life
- Device Lets the Tongue See
- Diabetes and Visual Impairment: An Update on Accessible Blood Glucose Meters
- Diabetes and Visual Impairment: An Update on the Blood Glucose Monitor Market
- Diabetes and Visual Impairment: Are Home Blood Pressure Monitors Accessible?
- Diabetes and Visual Impairment: Are Insulin Pens Accessible?
- Diabetes and Visual Impairment: New Talking Blood Glucose Monitors Enter the Market
- Diabetes Management and Visual Impairment: Are People Aware of Accessible Home Blood Pressure Monitors?
- Diabetes: Low Vision Options
- Dial Me In: The Latest on Off-The-Shelf Cell Phone Accessibility
- Dialing Up the Magnification: A Review of Mobile Magnifier
- DIALOGUE Interviews Julie Connoyer of Seedlings
- Differences Among Sighted Individuals and Individuals With Visual Impairments in Word Intelligibility Presented via Synthetic and Natural Speech
- Digital Empowerment
- Digital Magnifiers Free to Organizations Which Serve Visually Impaired Clients
- Digital Talking Book Standard Approved
- Digital Talking Books Speak Volumes for the Disabled
- Digital Television Viewing Enhanced For Visually-Impaired
- Disabled Children Get Adapted Toys to Help With Mobility
- Distance Education for Master's Students With Visual Impairments: Technology and Support
- Do Accessible Web Sites Have to be Boring?
- Do Ankle Orthoses Improve Ankle Proprioceptive Thresholds or Unipedal Balance in Older Persons With Peripheral Neuropathy?
- Do Cell Phones Plus Software Equal Access? Part 1
- Do Cell Phones Plus Software Equal Access? Part 2
- Do Curb Cuts Affect Mobility Training?
- Do Disability Laws Apply to the Web?
- Do the iPods Have It? A Review of Apple's iPod
- Dolphin LunarPlus Version 4.01 for Windows 95/98/NT
- Double Your Pleasure - Double Your Speed
- Down With Dogs and Canes? A Real Life Guide to the New Electronic Mobility Gizmos for Visually Impaired People
- Download Updates for MAGic, OpenBook, and JAWS for Windows
- Drawing From Experience: Picturing Molecules With Sound
- Drexel Collaboration Leads to Apps for Visually Impaired
- Driving Blind? We May Live to See the Day
- Driving Performance Among Bioptic Telescope Users With Low Vision Two Years After Obtaining Their Driver's License: A Quasi-Experimental Study
- Driving with Low Vision
- Drop-Off Detection With the Long Cane: Effects of Different Cane Techniques on Performance
- Dual Educational Electronic Textbooks: The Starlight Platform
- E Voting -- A Key to Independence for All
- E-Books in Schools
- E-Books: Imagine What it Would Be Like
- eClipseWriter Enables Users to Create Their Own Accessible Media
- Ecological Electronic Diary for Outcomes Measurement
- Effect of Cane Length on Drop-Off Detection Performance
- Effective Computer Access Using an Intelligent Screen Reader
- Effective Technology
- Effectiveness of Assistive Technologies for Low Vision Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review
- Efficacy of the UltraCane
- Efficiency of Spearcon-Enhanced Navigation of One Dimensional Electronic Menus
- Efforts Under Way to Make Web More Accessible
- E-Learning: The Challenge for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Electrical Three-Hole Punch and Stapler for Individuals With Vision Impairment
- Electronic Textbooks for On-Campus and Off-Campus Learning
- Electronic Travel Aid for Blind People
- E-Mail Access: From the Perspective of an Individual with Visual Impairment
- Emboss Contracted Braille Directly From Your Word-Processor Using WinBraille
- Emerging Technology: "Seeing" Sounds: Echolocation and its Positive Implications for Persons who are Blind
- Emerging Technology: Access.Adobe.com
- Emerging Trends in Accessible Pedestrian Signal Technologies
- Enablelink: Building a "Village" for Our Community on the Web
- Engineering New Products for the Blind
- Enhanced iClicker+ With Braille Buttons Set for Fall Rollout
- Enhancing Digital Access to Learning Materials for Canadians With Perceptual Disabilities: A Pilot Study
- Enhancing Pedestrian Safety: Ensuring the Blind Can Continue to Travel Safely and Independently
- Enhancing What Students Can Do
- Enlarging the View: LunarPlus Screen Magnification Software, Part 1
- Enlarging the View: ZoomText and MAGic Screen Magnification Software, Part 2
- Entrepreneurs Making a Difference
- Equal Access to a Black and White World
- eReader: Advanced Literacy Program
- Ergonomic Aspects of Design of a Cap With Electronic Obstacle Detector for Use by Visually Impaired People
- Ergonomic Factors Related to Drop-Off Detection With the Long Cane: Effects of Cane Tips and Techniques
- eSight: Online Career Management
- ESP Softworks: Computer Games for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Establishing Mobility Measures to Assess the Effectiveness of Night Vision Devices: A Pilot Study
- Europe's First Talking Cashpoint
- Evaluating Mild Physical Exercise with Two Persons with Profound Multiple Disabilities
- Evaluation and Comparison of the Hand Guide and the Miniguide
- Evaluation of a GPS-Based Guidance System for Visually Impaired Pedestrians
- Evaluation of a Technology for Teaching Complex Social Skills to Young Adults With Visual and Cognitive Impairments
- Evaluation of Pedestrian Information and Communication Systems-A for Visually Impaired Persons
- Evaluation of Semiautonomous Navigation Assistance System for Power Wheelchairs With Blindfolded Nondisabled Individuals
- Evaluation of Sensors for a Smart Wheelchair
- Evaluation of the VA-PAMAID Robotic Walker
- Evaluation Process Based on Users' Needs: Ergonomic Evaluation of Multimedia Games for Visually Impaired Children
- Even More Ways to Communicate: A Review of Twitter and Google Voice
- Everyone Reads at Bookshare.org!
- Examining Highly Skilled Cane Travelers: A Preliminary Study
- Examining the Accessibility of a Computerized Adapted Test Using Assistive Technology
- Expanded Continuum of Assistive Technology for People With Visual Impairments
- Expanding the View: A Review of Mobile Magnifier and ZOOMS Screen Magnifiers for Cell Phones
- Experimental Evaluation of Usability and Accessibility of Heading Elements
- Exploration of Unknown Spaces by People Who Are Blind Using a Multi-Sensory Virtual Environment
- Explore It After School! Technology and Science Resource Guide
- Exploring the Universe by Touch
- Extended Usability Versus Accessibility in Voting Systems
- EYE 21 System Lets the Blind ‘See’ by Assigning Sounds to Shapes
- Eye Microchip Could Save Sight
- Eyewear That Precisely Controls Light Intensity Levels at the Eye
- ezRead Electronic Reading Aid
- Factors Affecting the Reading Media Used by Visually Impaired Adults
- Fans With Visual Impairments Gain Enhanced Access to MLB.com
- Fashionable Fits Over Sunglasses: Dioptics' SolarShields
- Faster Than a Spinning CD: A Profile of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
- FCC’s Broadband Plan Endorses Accessibility
- Feds to Schools: Make Sure Ed-Tech Programs Are Accessible
- Feel the Music: A Review of Music Production Software
- Feeling What You Hear: Tactile Feedback for Navigation of Audio Graphs
- Fighting for the Right to Read: A Campaign to Preserve Unlimited Access to the Text-to-Speech Feature of the Kindle 2
- Figure It Out: A Review of Virtual Pencil Arithmetic and Virtual Pencil Algebra From Henter Math
- Filling the Gaps for Indoor Wayfinding
- Finding a Target With an Accessible Global Positioning System
- Finding the Right IT Tools for Persons With Disabilities
- Finding Your Way: A Review of Sendero GPS 3.5 for BrailleNote With a New Training Guide from DeWitt and Associates
- First Accessible Integrated Cellular Phone and Personal Organizer Now Available
- First Step in Adding Accessibility to Google Books -- Was It Enough?
- Flexible Video Magnifiers
- Focus on Screen Magnification, Part 1: A Review of ZoomText 9.0 and LunarPlus 6.5
- Focusing on Cell Phones: A Review of the Coupe and breEZe for People With Low Vision
- For Paterson’s Parents, the Choice Was Independence Over Special Education
- For the Blind, an Operating System of Their Own
- For the Blind, Technology Does What a Guide Dog Can't
- Formatting Essentials Using JAWS 7 with Microsoft Word
- FOSS Community, Disabled Users Must Learn to Communicate
- Free Online Course Teaches New Techniques for Transcribing Instructional Materials into Braille
- Free Online Course Teaches New Ways to Braille Textbooks
- Free Service to Help Blind People Navigate the Web
- Freedom Scientific Offers FSBraille Coach
- From One Teacher to Another: When Should A Low Vision Student Switch to Braille?
- From ShopTalk to ShopMobile: Vision-Based Barcode Scanning With Mobile Phones for Independent Blind Grocery Shopping
- From the Birds: A Look at the Accessibility of Satellite Radio Receivers
- From Tumbles to Triumphs: Using a Cane From a Wheelchair
- Full Stream Ahead: A Review of the Victor Reader Stream
- Full-Screen Magnification for Windows Using DirectX Overlays
- Functional Assessment of a Camera Phone-Based Wayfinding System Operated by Blind and Visually Impaired Users
- Functionality Enhancements for the Duxbury Braille Translator Using Macros and Custom Styles
- Future of eReading might not be iPad, but Blio
- Futuristic System Ushers in "The Beginning of the End of Blindness"
- Gardening for Young Visually Impaired or Multi-Impaired Children
- Geocaching: A "Treasured" Experience with GPS
- George Kerscher: A Pioneer in Digital Talking Books Still Forging Ahead
- Germantown Teenager Creates Search Engine to Help a Family Member and Charities
- Get Tuned In to Podcasts
- Getting From Here to There: A Short Review of Trekker
- Getting From Point A to Point B: A Review of Two GPS Systems
- Getting Your Forms in Shape
- Gist Summaries for Visually Impaired Surfers
- Gloves With LED Lights
- GM Working With the Blind to Give Electric Cars a Little Noise
- Go Small, Think Big
- Going New Places: Bringing Sendero GPS to the Cell Phone
- Gone Shopping: An Update on the Accessibility of Kitchen Appliances
- Good News From the Big Box Store: Accessibility Features for Laundry and Kitchen Appliances Improve
- Good News on the Home Front: an Update on the Accessibility of Appliances
- Good Toys for Blind Kids Fall 2004
- GPS Helps Lead the Way for the Blind
- GPS Made Simple: A Review of the Trekker Breeze
- GPS Orientation Tool Merges With Accessible PDA
- GPS Technology for the Blind, A Product Evaluation
- GPS to Guide? Or Guide to GPS?
- GPS-Enabled App Helps the Blind Take the Bus
- GRAB - A New Haptic and Audio Virtual Environment Enabling Vision Impaired People to Access the Three-Dimensional Computer Graphic World
- Graphic Reading Systems for the Blind Licensed
- Graphic Testimony: It's Possible to Provide Long Descriptions for Dynamically Generated Graphs
- Graphical Information for Students with Visual Impairment at Technically Oriented Faculties
- Graphical Verification: Another Accessibility Challenge
- Greeting Card Sites, Are They Accessible to People With Vision Loss?
- Guide Dog Teams in the United States: Annual Number Trained and Active, 1993-1999
- Guidelines Would Require Talking ATMs, Wheelchair Seats
- GW Micro Helps Make Macromedia Flash Content Accessible to People who are Blind
- GWConnect: A Free and Accessible Alternative to the Skype Client
- Hands-on Tutorial on Tiger and Win-Triangle
- Handy Tech iRead
- Haptic Comparison of Size (Relative Magnitude) in Blind and Sighted People
- Haptic Shoe Could Replace the White Cane
- Haptics Offer the Sensation of Touch Without Touching
- Health Care: MARC Smart Walker
- Hear Your Rx Bottles
- Help for the Blind, Confusion for Everyone Else
- Helping Three Persons With Multiple Disabilities Acquire Independent Dressing Through Assistive Technology
- Helping Your Customers Choose Toys for Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Hidden Opportunity: Mobile Reading Solutions for the Blind
- High-Definition: Help or Hype? A Review of the IBIS HD Video Magnifier (CCTV) by Tagarno
- Highlights from the CSUN 2011 Conference
- High-Tech Systems Help Orient People with Visual Impairments
- Hot Topic: Assistive Technology
- House Acts to Improve Internet Access for Disabled
- How a Blind Gamer Plays Zelda by Ear
- How Accessible is Microsoft Office 2000?
- How Accessible is Windows XP?
- How BMW Is Defusing the Demographic Time Bomb
- How Braille Began
- How Closed-Circuit Television Users Develop Computer Vision Syndrome
- How Dictation Systems Benefit the Education of Students with Writing Difficulties
- How Do I Read Thee? A Librarian Expands the Ways
- How Does a "Bionic Eye" Allow Blind People to See?
- How Integrating Low Vision Devices Into the Classroom Helps Students Excel
- How Ray Kurzweil Keeps Changing the World
- How Shall I Scan? Mainstream Versus Adapted Products
- How the Blind Are Reinventing the iPhone
- How to Buy a CCTV
- How to Choose the Right MP3 Player for Your Visually Impaired Teenager
- How to Conquer Assistive Technology Barriers for Low-Tech Parents
- How to Get Access to Print: What It Takes to Succeed as a Blind or Low-Vision College Student
- How to Get the Most Out of Assistive Technology Training
- How to Modify a Computer for Older People With Low Vision Without Spending a Dime
- How to Pick a DAISY, Part One: What is a DAISY Book?
- How to Pick a DAISY, Part Two: Choosing a DAISY Software Player
- How to Pick a DAISY: DAISY Books and Players Part Three: Choosing a DAISY Hardware Player
- How to Play Beepball
- How to Select a Suitable Adaptive Technology Training Program
- How to Use Bump Dots to Maximize Accessibility
- Human Factor Analysis of Long Cane Design; Weight and Length
- HumanWare Launches New Compact DAISY Player
- Huseby Zoom Maps: A Design Methodology for Tactile Graphics
- Hybrid Cars May Include Fake Vroom for Safety
- Hysteria Over Touchscreen Voting Systems Ignores People with Disabilities
- I Do Do It: Three Fundamentals of Cane Travel
- I Think I Cane
- I Want My MP3, Part One: The iPod
- I Want My MP3, Part Three: A Few More Players to Consider
- I Want My MP3, Part Two: Comparing the BookPort with the BookCourier
- I’m Partially Sighted, and I Use a White Cane
- IBM Accessibility Technology Opens Web to Students and Faculty at California State University, Long Beach
- iBraille by Zeitgeist Games
- ICATER and MAT Lab: Implementing Innovative Technology Training in a Pre-Service Teacher Education Program
- Identification of the Optimum Resolution Specification for a Haptic Graphic Display
- If You Can Walk the Walk, This Device Can Talk the Talk
- Illuminated Stand Magnifier
- Illuminating Thoughts on Popular Low Vision Task Lamps
- I'm an Outreach Consultant: Do I Really Want to Do Raised-Line Drawings?
- Impact of Adding Artificially Generated Alert Sound to Hybrid Electric Vehicles on Their Detectability by Pedestrians Who Are Blind
- Impact of Visual Impairment on Service and Device Use by Individuals With Diabetic Retinopathy
- Implant Gives New Hope to the Blind
- Implementation of Assistive Technology With Students Who Are Visually Impaired: Teachers' Readiness
- Importance of Information Selectivity in Navigating the Community
- Improved Beepball
- Improving Access at Vancouver's Largest Hospital
- Improving Access to Computers for Students With Disabilities: Features Available in the Windows 7 Operating System
- Improving Accessibility of the Web With a Computer Game
- Improving Accessibility to Statistical Graphs: The iGraph-Lite System
- Improving Blind People's Spatial Ability by Bimodal-Perception Assistive Device for Accessing Graphic Information
- Improving Financial Aid: Software Upgrade Improves Job for Financial Aid Administrators
- Improving Nighttime Mobility in Persons With Night Blindness Caused by Retinitis Pigmentosa: A Comparison of Two Low-Vision Mobility Devices
- In the Blinds
- In the Palm of Your Hand: A Vision of the Future of Technology for People with Visual Impairments
- Increased Content Knowledge of Students With Visual Impairments as a Result of Extended Descriptions
- Increased Independence in the Palm of Your Hand: A Review of the Nemo and Compact+ CCTVs
- Independent Laboratory Access for the Blind
- Inexpensive Assistive Technology for Struggling Readers
- Information Technology Opens Doors
- Informed Decision Making on Assistive Technology Workplace Accommodations for People With Visual Impairments
- Initial Thoughts on the Intel Reader
- Innovative Devices Help People With Visual Impairments
- Instant Access to Braille: Refreshable Braille in the Inclusive Classroom
- Instruction in Specialized Braille Codes, Abacus, and Tactile Graphics at Universities in the United States and Canada
- Integration of Task and Activity Analysis to Evaluate Seniors’ Use of a Vehicle Navigation System (GPS)
- Intelligent Walkers
- Intelligent Walkers for the Elderly: Performance and Safety Testing of VA-PAMAID Robotic Walker
- Interaction Effects of the Amount of Practice, Preferred Cane Technique, and Type of Cane Technique Used on Drop-Off Detection Performance
- Interactive Digital Television Customisation and Smart Cards
- Interactive PC Games for Blind Players?
- Interactive Tracking of Movable Objects for the Blind on the Basis of Environment Models and Perception-Oriented Object Recognition Methods
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Choice of an Adapted Mobility Device for a Child with Cerebral Palsy and Visual Impairment
- Internet Browser Meets Low Vision Needs
- Interpreting Joystick Signals for Wheelchair Navigation
- Interview With Ray Kurzweil
- Introducing Music Education Network for the Visually Impaired
- Introduction to the BrailleMaster - The First Speaking Braille Tutor
- Introduction to the Macintosh for Low Vision and Blind Computer Users
- Inventory of Electronic Mobility Aids for Persons With Visual Impairments: A Literature Review
- Investigation of Priority Needs in Terms of Museum Service Accessibility for Visually Impaired Visitors
- 'Invisible Sky' Presents NASA Images in Braille
- iPad Drawing Interest as Device for Disabled
- iPad Review: From a Blindness Perspective
- iPhone App Brightens Up Color Blind World
- iPhone Apps for Disability and Vision Impairments
- iPod "Teach": Increased Access to Technological Learning Supports Through the Use of the iPod Touch
- Is Blogging Accessible to People With Vision Loss?
- Is Technology Improving? Revisiting Four Video Magnifiers
- Is Web Conferencing Software Ready for the Big Time? Accessible IT
- Is Your Web Page Accessible? A Comparative Study of Methods for Assessing Web Page Accessibility for the Blind
- Is Your Web Site Handicap-Accessible?
- It’s in the Bank: A Snapshot of Accessible Online Financial Services
- It's Hard to Find Good Help These Days: A Review of Personal Data Assistants
- It's in Your Hands: A Review of the PAC MATE and the VoiceNote
- JawBone Upgrade
- JAWS for Windows 3.5 Available as Download
- JAWS for Windows 3.5: A Worthwhile Upgrade
- JAWS for Windows 4.0: New Features and Overview
- JAWS or Window-Eyes: A Cursory Comparison
- John Williams' Column: Hampshire College Assistive Technology Center Educates a New Generation of Designers
- Jordy: Making Seers and Believers
- Just Because One’s Vision Is Waning, Hope Doesn’t Have To
- Just Saying No to Reading Braille (Part One)
- Just Saying No to Reading Braille, Part II
- JustVanilla, an Internet Service Provider in a Single Flavor: Accessibility
- Kapten Talking Pocket GPS System
- KDE Rolls Linux Desktop Update
- Keeler NuVision: New Sight for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired
- Keep Track of Your Children With Squeaky Shoes
- Keeping Current With the Currents
- Keeping it Reel: ReelBooks.com Creates Opportunities for Individuals Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Keeping Track of Money and Paying the Bills
- Kenneth Jernigan's Prophetic Vision
- Keyboard Letters
- KeySoft 6.1: A Noteworthy Upgrade for Your HumanWare PDA
- Kindle 3: An Accessibility Evaluation … Is the Third Time the Charm?
- Kinetic Movement Analysis in Adults with Vision Loss
- Knowledge of and Preference for Long Cane Components: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study
- Kurzweil Reading Software
- Kurzweil-NFB Portable Reader
- Labeling Clothing
- Lambda: A Multimodal Approach to Making Mathematics Accessible to Blind Students
- Laptop Computers and Electronic Notetakers for the Blind: A Comparison
- Large-Print and Braille Greeting Cards and Calendars
- Laser Line Striper: Short Range Sensor for Smart Wheelchairs
- Learning Braille as an Adult: Read Until You Bleed
- Legends and Pioneers of Blindness Assistive Technology, Part 1
- Legends and Pioneers of Blindness Assistive Technology, Part 2
- Legends and Pioneers of Blindness Assistive Technology, Part 3
- Legends and Pioneers of Blindness Assistive Technology, Part 4
- Let's Not Forget About Low Technology For Deaf-Blind People
- Leveling the Playing Field for Students With Disabilities
- Leveling the Playing Field: Providing Blind Students with Accessible Textbooks in Higher Education
- Libbraille: A Portable Library to Easily Access Braille Displays
- Library Takes 'Talking Books' Digital
- Light Emitting Slipper to Assist People With Vision Impairment
- Light for the Blind in the Philippines
- Lighting and Low Vision: A Perspective
- Lighting the Way
- Lighting Up Your World: A Closer Look at Illuminated Magnifiers
- Lighting Up Your World: A Closer Look at Illuminated Magnifiers, Part 2
- Lighting Up Your World: A Closer Look at Illuminated Magnifiers, Part 3
- Lighting Your Way Into Home Modifications
- Linux Users to Benefit from AT Software with Windows Crossover Platform
- Lion Brand Yarn Offers Free Accessible Knitting and Crocheting Patterns
- Listening to the Printed Page: Features and Options in Optical Character Recognition and Reading Softwares
- Literacy and Learning With the Macintosh
- Literacy Leaps as Blind Students Embrace Technology
- Little Things That Can Make a Big Difference
- LiveDescribe: Can Amateur Describers Create High-Quality Audio Description?
- Living Longer, Living Better
- Look What They Did to Adobe Acrobat!
- Looking into Artificial Vision for the Blind
- Louis Braille: A Touch of Genius
- Low Vision Assistive Technology Device Usage and Importance in Daily Occupations
- Low Vision Technology Experts Look to Region as Testing Ground
- Low Vision, ADL and Hearing Assistive Device Use Among Older Persons With Visual Impairments
- Low-Cost Screen Readers
- Lowering the Price of Braille: A Review of the Seika Braille Display
- Low-Vision Software and Strategies
- M is for Mobile, and the Result is Empowering
- Macromedia Flash Content Accessible
- Macs Get Their Voices Back
- MacSpeech Releases New ScriptPaks for Mac OS X
- Maestro: An Overview of VisuAide's New Accessible PDA
- MAGIC TIMER: A Multi-Sensory Assistive Innovation
- Magnification in Hand: A Review of Two Handheld CCTVs
- Magnification Is Going Places: A Review of the STRIX and Amigo Portable CCTVs
- Magnification Software
- Magnifiers, Great and Small
- Magnifying Devices: A Resource Guide
- Make the Web a Better Place
- Make Your Computer Talk with Easy Talking Notepad
- Making "Printed" Posters More Accessible: Considerations and Solutions
- Making Broadway Accessible for the Disabled
- Making CAPTCHA More Accessible for the Blind
- Making Cell Phones Accessible: Computers in Our Pockets Must Talk
- Making Coffee When You Can’t See
- Making Digital Information Accessible is a Group Effort
- Making eBay Easier for Blind Entrepreneurs
- Making Eyeglasses That Let Wearers Change Focus on the Fly
- Making the Impossible
- Making Videogames Accessible for Disabled Gamers: The Value of Brand Equity
- Making Your Company More Accessible to Disabled Staff and Clients
- Making Your Smartphone Smarter, Part 1: A Review of Mobile Speak Smartphone
- Making Your Smartphone Smarter, Part 2: A Review of Smart Hal
- Man versus Machine: A Review of Multifunctional Desktop Copiers
- Managing Diabetes with a Visual Impairment
- Marking the Road to MP3 Player Accessibility: A Review of the Milestone 311
- Marlee Matlin's World of Possibilities
- Marriage of Voice-Activated PC to Speech Recognition Software Allows Elimination of Mouse and Keyboard
- Mass Schools for Blind Gear Up for Fencing Match
- Materials Testing in Long Cane Design: Sensitivity, Flexibility, and Transmission of Vibration
- Measuring Website Usability for Visually Impaired People - A Modified GOMS Analysis
- Medical Doctor Takes Up Braille After Retirement
- Medway Council Revamps Site to Meet W3C Accessibility Standards
- Meet BARD
- Meet Georgie, a Smartphone for the Blind
- Menus That Speak Out Aid Sight-Impaired Diners
- Microsoft and Daisy Will Make Word Speak
- Microsoft Office 2007 Accessibility vs. Usability
- Microsoft Vista: Is It a Move Forward or a Monstrous Mistake?
- Microsoft Windows XP Accessibility Features
- Microsoft’s XP Expands Accessibility Features for People with Disabilities
- Microswitch Technology to Promote Adaptive Responses and Reduce Mouthing in Two Children with Multiple Disabilities
- Millions of Books Get Digitized for the Disabled
- Minds, Machines Merge to Offer New Hope for Overcoming Impairments
- MiniViewer
- MIT Develops a Suit That Makes You Feel Like You’re` 75 Years Old
- Mobile Accessibility Guide
- Mobile Devices
- Mobile Speak 4
- Mobile Speak Provides Cell Phone Accessibility
- Mobility Aid in Urban Scenarios for Visually Impaired People
- Modeling Web-Based Information Seeking by Users Who Are Blind
- Money Talks - and So Should ATMs
- Money Talks: An Overview of Access to Automated Teller Machines
- More Freedom
- More Than a Perkins Brailler: A Review of the Mountbatten Brailler, Part 2
- More Than One Way to Read: A Review of Kurzweil 1000 and OpenBook
- MP3 Technology Advances Options for Readers With Disabilities
- Multimodal Access to Information Graphics: Improving Information Graphics Understanding for People With Visual Impairment
- Music Braille Transcription Software
- Music Curriculum for the Blind
- Musings on the Evolution and Longevity of Accessible Personal Digital Assistants
- MUVEing Toward Accessibility
- My Experience With An Accessible Voting Machine
- My Thoughts on the Milestone 311 Accessible MP3 Player
- My Trials and Tribulations Learning the iPhone With VoiceOver
- My Weigh Phoenix Talking Scale
- myReader Take Two: The Continuing Story of an Autoreader
- National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped: Services From a Deaf-Blind Perspective, Part 1
- National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped: Services from a Deaf-Blind Perspective, Part II
- National Literacy Braille Competency Test: New Partnerships, New Possibilities
- NAVI Project Turns Kinect Into a Set of Eyes for the Visually Impaired
- NAVIG: Guidance System for the Visually Impaired Using Virtual Augmented Reality
- Navigate the Web With Your Voice: Freedom Box
- Navigating by Phone: A Review of Wayfinder Access GPS and Mobile Geo, Part 1
- Navigating by Phone: A Review of Wayfinder Access GPS and Mobile Geo, Part 2
- Near Human Voice Sound Quality Claimed in Software Program
- Net Surfing for Those Unable to See: Often Web Sites' Designs Hinder Navigation by the Blind
- NETg Sets the Industry Standard for Improving Accessibility to Learning Technologies
- Network-Based Accessibility Services for People With Disabilities
- New Advances in Robotics Help the Disabled See the World Around Them
- New Chat Application Includes Accessibility Features for Users of Screen Readers and Screen Magnifiers
- New Communication Device Provides Speech and Braille Output
- New Computer Programs to Assist Blind Mathematicians
- New Device Helps Blind People Cross Streets Safely
- New Discoveries Bring New Life
- New Electronic Mobility Aid
- New FaceToFace Communication for People Who Are Deaf-Blind
- New Features in JAWS 6.0
- New Gear for Disabled Web Surfers
- New Guide Helps Vision Impaired Lead Independent Lives
- New Horizons: Information for the Air Traveler With a Disability
- New Industry Standard Promises Accessibility for Assessments
- New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped Adopts a New Orientation and Mobility Policy
- New NASA Book Helps Blind People "See" Cosmos
- New PDA is the World's Smallest Braille and Speech Device for the Blind
- New Software a Cakewalk for Blind Muscians and Recording Pros
- New Talking Blood Glucose Monitor and Insulin Identifier
- New Talking Medicine Identifier
- New Teaching Tools Aid Visually Impaired Students in Learning Math
- New Technology: Canon CLC 1120R/1150R Copier
- New Tool for Travelers
- New Touch Screens Allow Blind to Read Braille
- New Verizon Wireless App Assists Visually-Impaired
- New Virtual Audio Computer Game for the Blind
- New Visions
- Newly Blind Persons Using Virtual Environment System in a Traditional Orientation and Mobility Rehabilitation Program: A Case Study
- Newly Designed Count-A-Dose to Be Released in April
- Newly Developed Walking Apparatus for Identification of Obstructions by Visually Impaired People
- Next Era of Braille Instruction
- NFB-NEWSLINE Online Offers Blind Readers More Options for Accessing the News
- Night Vision Coming Soon to Cell Phones, Eyeglasses
- NIMAC: National Instructional Materials Access Center
- No- and Low-Tech Tools to Access the General Curriculum
- No Second Fiddle: A Review of the Maestro
- No Static at All: A Review of Low-Power FM Transmitters
- Nokia Launches Braille Reader App: Helping the Blind Read Texts on Touchscreen Mobiles
- Nonvisual Access to Home Appliances
- NonVisual Desktop Access and Thunder: A Comparison of Two Free Screen Readers
- Non-Visual Exploration of Geographic Maps: Does Sonification Help?
- Nonvisual Route Following With Guidance from a Simple Haptic or Auditory Display
- Not at Home on the Range
- Not Just Playing Around: A Review of Accessible Windows-Based Games
- Not Just Taking Up Space: Almost-Infinite Job Possibilities at NASA
- Not What the Doctor Ordered: A Review of Apple's VoiceOver Screen Reader
- Note-Taking 101: How Blind and Visually Impaired People Capture Information
- Note-Taking Made Easy for Legally Blind Students
- Now Blind Can Scan the Newspaper
- Now Speaking: Apple Adds Speech Output to the iPod Nano
- Now They're Talking? A Review of Two Cell Phone-Based Screen Readers
- Now You Can Find It! A Product Review
- Now You Can Take Your Reader Everywhere!
- NPR Bringing Innovative Radio Services to Market
- NVDA: A Competitive and Free Screen Reader
- Observing Sara: A Case Study of a Blind Person's Interactions With Technology
- Official GMAT Study Guide Series Now Accessible to the Visually Impaired
- Oh Kapten! My Kapten! Where Am I? A Review of the Kapten PLUS Personal Navigation Device
- Olympus LS-7 and LS-10 Digital Recorders for the Visually Impaired
- Olympus Offers New Accessible Digital Recorders
- Omni 1000, A Comprehensive Review
- OmniPage Pro: A Good Choice for Blind Users?
- On Modelling Assistive Technology Systems - Part 2: Applications of the Comprehensive Assistive Technology Model
- On Overcoming Longitudinal and Latitudinal Signal Drift in GPS-Based Localization Outdoors
- On the Impact of Data Collection on the Quality of Signal Strength Signatures in Wi-Fi Indoor Localization
- On the Same Page
- Online Braille Textbook Transcriber Certificate Program
- Online Education Program New Initiative From the NFB Jernigan Institute
- Online Instruction in Braille Code Skills for Preservice Teachers
- Online Learning: What Works, What Doesn't
- Opening the Eyes of Those Who Can See to the World of Those Who Can't: A Case Study
- Open-Source Software to Become More Accessible to the Disabled
- Opera Gives Its Browser a Voice
- Optelec's ClearView 700 Video Magnifier for Use with Computers
- Optical Character Recognition and High-Volume Book-Scanning
- Optical Delusions
- Options at Your Fingertips
- Organize Your Life: A Review of Voice Mate
- Organizing Accessories Right Without Sight
- Organizing the Disorganized: Assistive Technology for Disabled Students to Better Prepare Them for Class
- Orientation Systems to Support Indoor Travel by Persons With Multiple Disabilities: Technical Aspects and Applicability Issues
- Ott-Lite
- Overcoming Two Obstacles: Technology for Students Who Are Deaf-Blind
- Overview of the “Universal Maths Conversion Library”
- Palestinian Girls Get Ticket to Intel Science Fair
- Paper Currency Identifier
- Paralympics Brings AT to Athens
- Partnership a Boon for Alternative Textbooks
- Pay and Display
- PC Magni-Viewer Screen Magnifier
- PDA for Blind: Cost Out of Sight?
- PDF Survival Guide
- PDFAloud from textHELP
- PEMSTAR Receives Multiple Awards for Mobile Device; Design for Visually Impaired Receives Top International Honors
- PenFriend and Touch Memo: A Comparison of Labeling Tools
- Pennsylvania's Assistive Technology Lending Library
- People With Disabilities’ Perspective of Barriers to Health Care and the ADA Accessibility Guidelines
- Perkins School for the Blind Sues Maxi-Aids
- Personal Guidance System for People With Visual Impairment: A Comparison of Spatial Displays for Route Guidance
- Perspectives of Consumers with Communication, Vision, and Mobility Impairment on the Use and Procurement of Assistive Technology in the Workplace
- Phone App Lets the Blind See Through the Crowd’s Eyes
- Phone Technologies Provide Individuals With Print Disabilities With "On the Go" Opportunities to Read Digital Text
- Photonote Evaluation: Aiding Students With Disabilities in a Lecture Environment
- Pilot Study of a Self-Voicing Computer Program for Prealgebra Math Problems
- Playing Cards Reader for People With Visual Impairments
- Playing Enlarged Music from a Laptop Screen or Monitor
- PlushTalk Ornaments
- PNC to Debut ATM Service for Visually Impaired
- Podcasting: Content Available Anytime, Anywhere
- Popular Agency Among the Blind Changes its Name
- Popular Sheet Music Now Available in Braille
- Portable Braille Printer Makes Labeling a Snap
- Portable Gadget Reads Text Aloud to the Blind
- Portable, Handheld Talking Bible
- Postures and Repetitive Movements During Use of a Long Cane by Individuals with Visual Impairment
- Powered-up Notetaker
- Practice Reports: Using the Braille Lite to Produce Mathematical Expressions in Print
- Practice Reports: Using the Braille Lite to Study Foreign Languages
- Precision
- Premier Assistive Makes Google Books Accessible to Individuals with Print-Related Disabilities
- Prepare for Stormy Weather With an Accessible Emergency Radio
- Prescriptions that Talk
- Printed Photos the Blind Can ‘See’
- Product Evaluation of the Readit Scholar by VisionAid International
- Product Evaluation: A First Look at Windows XP
- Product Evaluation: Braille Sense OnHand Notetaker and PDA from HIMS, Inc.
- Product Evaluation: BrailleNote Apex From HumanWare
- Product Evaluation: CDesk COMPASS by AdaptiveVoice: A Low-Cost Screen Reading and Screen Magnification Solution for Windows
- Product Evaluation: Choosing a Screen Magnifier
- Product Evaluation: How Usable are Internet Appliances That Connect to a TV?
- Product Evaluation: Insignia Narrator, the Only Fully Accessible HD Radio on the Market
- Product Evaluation: Plextalk Pocket PTP1 DAISY Book Player and Digital Recorder From Shinano Kenshi
- Product Evaluation: Portable Video Magnifiers in Museums
- Product Evaluation: The Trekker Breeze Way-Finding Device by HumanWare
- Product Evaluation: Victor Reader Stratus 12 M DAISY MP3 Player From HumanWare
- Product Evaluations: Can’t BrailleTouch This…or Can You? A Review of the BrailleTouch Prototype
- Product Evaluations: From Fevers to Cooking Temperatures: A Review of Three Talking Thermometers
- Product Evaluations: Glasses That Alert Travelers to Objects Through Vibration? An Evaluation of iGlasses by RNIB and AmbuTech
- Program Spotlight - Gobe Divers Adapted Scuba Program
- Progress Toward Access: A Review of AOL 9
- Project Magnify: Increasing Reading Skills in Students With Low Vision
- Project Puts 1M Books Online for Blind, Dyslexic
- Promising Practices for Providing Alternative Media to Postsecondary Students With Print Disabilities
- Promoting Web Access for the Disabled: Industry Group Issues Guidelines to Make Browsers and Multimedia Players More Accessible to all Web Surfers
- Protecting Your Home: Tips for Visually Impaired Home Owners
- Providing Access to the Visual Environment: A Model of Low Vision Services for Children
- Providing Blind People With Access to Technical Diagrams
- Proview Eye Pressure Monitor Kit
- Psychometric Investigation of the Social Responsibility about Blindness Scale
- Public Libraries Required by Law to Make Information Technology Accessible
- Publisher O'Reilly Makes Books Accessible to People with Disabilities Worldwide under Landmark Agreement with Bookshare.org
- Publishing Accessible WWW Presentations From Power Point Slide Presentations
- Pulse Data and Benetech Announce BrailleNote/Bookshare.org Collaboration
- Pulse Data Announces the Launch of the BrailleNote Club
- Putting Theory Into Practice: Two Teachers’ Experiences With Wormsley’s Meaning-Centered Approach to Braille Literacy
- Putting Words to Windows: A Review of JAWS for Windows and Window-Eyes
- Queen Kaleigh
- Quick Tip: Memo Minder
- QuickLook Portable Magnifier
- Quite a Display: A Review of Two Video Magnifiers
- Raising the Bar
- Raising the Bar: An Overview of the ID Mate
- Range Sensing Wristband With Vibration Feedback
- Read All Day with Playaway
- Read Any Good e-Books Lately?
- Read How You Want Builds Books Just for You
- Read Me, Read Me Not: A Review of Four DAISY Book Players
- Reading by Hand: A Review of the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader
- Reading Into the Future: An Overview of the National Library Service's Digital Talking Book Test Program
- Reading Made Easy: A Review of the Digital Talking Book Machine from the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
- Reading Materials in Large Print
- Ready, Set, Goal! Universal Access
- Real and Virtual Explorations of the Environment and Interactive Tracking of Movable Objects for the Blind on the Basis of Tactile-Acoustical Maps and 3D Environment Models
- Real Connections: Making Distance Learning Accessible to Everyone
- Real-Time Communication Onboard Vehicles for Sensory Impaired Passengers
- Real-Time Detection and Reading of LED/LCD Displays for Visually Impaired Persons
- Re-Assessing Practice: Visual Art, Visually Impaired People and the Web
- Recognizing and Rewarding: A Review of OpenBook and Kurzweil 1000
- Recorded Textbooks Go Digital
- Refreshabraille Portable Braille Display and Keyboard: A Product Evaluation
- Rehabilitation Options for Patients with Low Vision
- Remote and Local Delivery of Cisco Education for the Vision-Impaired
- Remote Control: A Blind Man Goes Sailing With Help From Afar
- Remote Infrared Audible Signage Pilot Program Evaluation Report
- Report on the Plight of the Blind of Iraq
- Research Points to Full Screen Braille Reading Possibilities
- Responses of Potential Users to the Intracortical Visual Prosthesis: Final Themes From the Analysis of Focus Group Data
- Retinal Implant Trial Helps Blind People See Shapes
- Review of the Eye-Pal SOLO and Eye-Pal SOLO LV From ABiSee, Inc.
- Review: New Cicero v3.01 Text Reader With Added Features
- Reviews of Two Low-Cost Specialized Web Browsers with Speech Output
- Rigorous Visual Training Teaches the Brain to See Again After Stroke
- Robot-Assisted Shopping for the Visually Impaired: Proof-of-Concept Design and Feasibility Evaluation
- Robotic Guide Dog Leads the Way
- Robotron's Aria: It Does Everything But Sing!
- RT3 Accelerometer Accuracy in Estimating Short Term Physical Activity in Individuals With Visual Impairments
- Sales Soar as Talking Books Mark 75 Years
- Samsung Haven Phone From Verizon
- Satellite Radio: Accessible Entertainment Option?
- Saturday Technology Training Session: Dolphin Computer Access
- Saturday Technology Training Session: InternetSpeech & Metro Access Web Booking Site
- Saturday Technology Training Session: Jamal Mazrui
- Saturday Technology Training Session: National Industries for the Blind, Keysoft 7.5, & Victor Reader Stream
- Scanning and Reading on the Move: A Review of Zoom-Ex and Zoom-Twix
- Scanning and Reading Software
- Science Instruction for Students with Visual Impairments: ERIC Digest
- Scientists Develop "Electronic Eye"
- Scientists Develop Computer Mouse for the Blind
- Scientists Try to Let the Blind 'See' Fish
- Screen Magnification Software Now Available on Computers at the Seattle Public Library
- Screen Magnification Software, With Lots of Speech, Cursor Enhancements, and Color Controls
- Screen Reader Boot Camp
- Screen Reader Upgrade
- Screen Readers - The Survival of the Strong
- Screening Students for O&M Training Needs
- Screen-Reading Alternatives: An Overview of Lower-Cost Options
- Search Strategies of Visually Impaired Persons Using a Camera Phone Wayfinding System
- Seeing ‘Where’ Through the Ears: Effects of Learning-by-Doing and Long-Term Sensory Deprivation on Localization Based on Image-to-Sound Substitution
- Seeing Braille Into 21st Century
- Seeing Chemistry Through Sound: A Submersible Audible Light Sensor for Observing Chemical Reactions for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Seeing MS Office in a Whole New Light: A Case Study on Turning Everyday Features into Low Vision Tools
- Seeing the Importance of Trying Before Buying
- SELECT Versatile Video Magnifier
- Selected Findings From the First International Evaluation of the Proposed Unified English Braille Code
- Selecting Blood Glucose Monitors for Individuals With Low Vision
- Selective Assistive Technology for Greater Independence
- Sensory System for the Blind
- Serotek Selects AT&T Labs Natural Voices for Its New Freedom Box Product Line
- Service Dogs - Assistance to Those in Need
- Setting Up the Low Vision Kitchen
- Seven-Ounce Braille Device
- Several Models in One: A Review of HumanWare's SmartView Xtend
- Shampoo and Conditioner Identification Device
- She Makes Braille Look Easy
- Shifting Desktop Video Magnifier Monitors to Compensate for Central Scotomas
- Shopping Aid for the Visually Impaired
- Shopping for Braille Notetakers? Take Note
- ShopTalk: Independent Blind Shopping = Verbal Route Directions + Barcode Scans
- Show Me the Money: An Evaluation of the Note Teller 2 Money Identifier
- Show Me the Money: Making Currency Accessible to People Who Are Blind
- Shruti: An Embedded Text-To-Speech System for Indian Languages
- Sidewalk Performance of GPS for Blind Navigation
- Sight Savers Hands-Free Magnifier
- Simple-To-Use Braille Embosser
- Simply Out Scanning: A Review of SARA and ScannaR
- Six Sensational Dots: Braille Literacy for Sighted Classmates
- Skiing With a Disability
- Sleepshades
- SmartColor: Disambiguation Framework for the Colorblind
- Smartphone App Tells Blind People When the Bus Is Coming
- Smartphones, Tablets Provide Therapy for Cerebral Palsy, Autism
- Socially-Smart Computing to Support Older Adults With Severe Visual Impairments: Proof-of-Concept
- Sony's Entertainment Access Glasses Provide Private Closed Captions for Deaf People
- SoundGecko: Transcribing Articles Into Audio Files
- Sources for Purchase of Cassette Players and Player-Recorders Compatible with Recorded Materials Produced by the National Library Service (NLS)
- Space Technology to Help the Blind
- Sparsha: A Comprehensive Indian Language Toolset for the Blind
- Spatial Coding of Individuals With Visual Impairments
- Speaking Math -- A Voice Input, Speech Output Calculator for Students With Visual Impairments
- Speaking of the Internet - Speech Equals Access for All
- SpeakOUT: a Tool for People With Modest Print Impairments
- SpeaksVolumz Talking Measuring Cup
- Speech-Assisted Learning Provides Unique Braille Instruction
- SpeedDots Clear Embossed Screen-Protectors Help Blind/Visually Impaired Navigate iOS Devices With Ease
- Spirits Uplift in Iraq School for the Blind as Aid Arrives
- Standards for Small Visual Displays
- Stanford Researchers Develop the Next Generation of Retinal Implants
- StarOffice 7
- Stated Preferences for Components of a Personal Guidance System for Nonvisual Navigation
- Staying in the Crosswalk: A System for Guiding Visually Impaired Pedestrians at Traffic Intersections
- Staying the Course
- Still Scanning After All These Years: A Profile of Kurzweil Educational Systems
- STIMULATION OF RETINAL PHOTORECEPTOR FUNCTION WITH ARRAYED SUBRETINAL MICROPHOTODIODE IMPLANTS: A PILOT STUDY
- Stitch by Stitch: Sewing With Low Vision
- Stop Using JAWS for Accessibility Testing?
- Striving for Excellence: The Role of Technology and More
- Striving for Goals With the Help of a Ball
- Strong and Unique
- Student Design Improves Pill Bottle for Blind, Visually Impaired
- Student Filmmakers Capture World They Know and Can’t See
- Student Programmers Solve Real-World Challenges
- Student-Made Tablet App May Make Dedicated Braille Writers Obsolete
- Students Build a Car the Blind Can Drive
- Students Create Cane With e-Tags to Guide Blind
- Studies of Braille Reading Rates and Implications for the Unified English Braille Code
- Study on Acoustical Training System of Obstacle Perception for the Blind
- Study to Address Options for Enabling the Blind and Visually Impaired Community to Denominate U.S. Currency
- SubPal: A Device for Reading Aloud Subtitles From Television and Cinema
- Sunglasses for Every Occasion: NoIR's Line of Non-Prescription Fit-Overs
- Supernova v5
- SuperVision Adaptive Reading Station
- Support for MP3 Files to iSpeak Personal Text Reader
- Surfing By Ear: Usability Concerns of Computer Users Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
- Survey of Preferences of Screen Readers Users
- Survey of the Use of Assistive Technology by Illinois Students Who Are Visually Impaired
- Susan's Math Technology Corner: Scientific Notebook + DBT WIN = Nemeth Code
- Swimming in the Lanes
- Synthetic Speech Perception in Individuals With and Without Disabilities
- Tacit: Wrist-Mounted Sonar for the Visually Impaired
- Tactile Diagram Manual
- Tactile Educational Materials: Tips and Resources
- Tactile Guide Strips Offer Alternative for Pedestrians
- Tactile Imager
- Tactile Images and You: A Comparison of Thermal Expansion Machines
- Tactile-Foot Stimulation Can Assist the Blind
- Take Me Out to the (Minor League) Ball Game
- Take Me to myReader: An Evaluation of HumanWare's Transportable Auto-Reader
- Taking the Mystery Out of PDF
- Talk Me Through It: A Review of Two Cell Phone-Based Screen Readers
- Talking ATMs in Banks and Beyond
- Talking Bank Machines
- Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems
- Talking Braille: A Wireless Ubiquitous Computing Network for Orientation and Wayfinding
- Talking Device Offers Freedom: Helps Blind Diabetics Monitor Sugar Levels
- Talking Meter Gets A+ in New NFB Program
- Talking Prescription Labels
- Talking to Your Mac: Speech Recognition Options for the Mac OS
- Talking Turkey About Household Appliances and Consumer Electronics: Crisis for the Blind at the Big Box Store
- Tanita Personal Digital Scale: Model HD-317
- Taping Life Back Together: A Low-Tech Experience in Recovering Reading Ability
- Taxing Both Income and Patience: Reviews of TaxACT and TurboTax
- Teachers' Perceptions of Using the Mountbatten Brailler with Young Children
- Teachers' Perspectives on the Use of the Moon Code to Develop Literacy in Children with Visual Impairments and Additional Disabilities
- Teaching a Blind Student How to Graph on a Coordinate Plane: No Tech, Low Tech, and High Tech Tools
- Teaching Data Structures to Students who are Blind
- Teaching Strategies With Pedometers for All Children
- Teaching the Use of a Long Cane Step by Step: Suggestions for Progressive, Methodical Instruction
- Tech Edge: Accessible iPad
- Technology and Early Braille Literacy: Using the Mountbatten Pro Brailler in Primary-Grade Classrooms
- Technology and Keyboarding: A Parent Wants to Know, What Comes First?
- Technology and Life Skills - A Beginner's Guide to Access Technology for Blind Students: Part Two
- Technology and Occupation: High Technology Vision Aids for an Aging Population
- Technology and Resources for the Blind Musician
- Technology for Access to Text and Graphics for People With Visual Impairments and Blindness in Vocational Settings
- Technology Has Redefined What It Means to Be 'Disabled'
- Technology Helps in Controlling Infant Blindness
- Technology Helps the Blind to See
- Technology Lab on a Shoestring: Developing Low Cost Evaluation Centers and Lending Libraries
- Technology, Braille, the Nemeth Code, and Jobs
- Technology-Acquisition Strategies for Young Blind Students
- Telecommunications for Deaf-Blind People
- Telstra Makes Calls Easier
- Terrain Analysis for Blind Wheelchair Users: Computer Vision Algorithms for Finding Curbs and Other Negative Obstacles
- Test Review: Review of the Wonderlic Personnel Test
- Test-Driving Assistive Technologies
- Testing the Effectiveness of a Tactile Signal to Deliver Navigation Information While the Participant's Attention Is Otherwise Engaged
- Testing the Electronic Abacus
- Text Entry via Character Stroke Disambiguation for an Adolescent With Severe Motor Impairment and Cortical Visual Impairment
- Text Messaging for the Blind
- Text Summarization Contributions to Universal Access
- Textbooks Go Digital for Students with Visual Impairments, Learning Disabilities
- Text-Key
- Text-to-Speech - Naturalness and Accuracy
- Texture Based Text Detection in Natural Scene Images: A Help to Blind and Visually Impaired Persons
- The 40th Cell: A Review of the Focus Braille Display
- The 64-Cell Question: A Review of the Brailliant Braille Display
- The 6Dot Braille Labeler
- The Accessibility of On-Line Encyclopaedias for People With Print Disabilities
- The Accessible Aquarium: Identifying and Evaluating Salient Creature Features for Sonification
- The Accessible Pantry: Food Identification Tips, Tools, and Techniques
- The Accuracy of Talking Pedometers When Used During Free-Living: A Comparison of Four Devices
- The ADA and Sidewalks
- The Audible Counter
- The Ballot Ballet: The Usability of Accessible Voting Machines
- The Benefits of and Barriers to Computer Use for Individuals Who Are Visually Impaired
- The Bigger Picture: A Comparative Review of Magnifier for Windows 7 and Zoom for Mac OS
- The Blind Cook: A Q&A
- The Blind Fragging the Blind
- The Blind Man's Harley: White Canes and Gender Identity in America
- The Blind Physicist Who May Find ET
- The BookSense XT
- The Braille Literacy Crisis in America: Facing the Truth, Reversing the Trend, Empowering the Blind
- The Braille Must Go Through: A Review of Two Lower-Cost Braille Printers
- The Braille Teacher's Pal: A Review of SAL
- The BrailleNote: A Valuable Aid for Students and Professionals
- The Bubble Wall
- The Bucks Stop Here: Keeping Track of Your Cash
- The California School for the Blind and the Unique Joy of Braille Literacy
- The CCTV: A Personal Perspective
- The Chafee Amendment: Improving Access to Information
- The Challenge of Assistive Technology and Braille Literacy
- The Challenge of Change: Freedom Scientific Responds to Customer Input, Unveils New, Leading-Edge Products
- The Conundrum of PDF Accessibility
- The Convergence of Mainstream and Assistive Technologies to Provide a Single Interface for Elders Who Have Lost Their Vision
- The Copying of Complex Geometric Drawings by Sighted and Visually Impaired Children
- The Cutting Edge: Low Vision Kitchen Safety
- The Demand, the Crisis, the Solution in Education for the Blind
- The Development of an Indoor Mobility Course for the Evaluation of Electronic Mobility Aids for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired
- The Device That Refreshes: How to Buy a Braille Display
- The Digital Social Interactions of Students With Visual Impairments: Findings From Two National Surveys
- The Disability Lobby and Voting
- The Early Braille Readers Project
- The Effect of Cane Length on the Haptic Perception of Height
- The Effectiveness of Verbal Information Provided by Electronic Travel Aids for Visually Impaired Persons
- The Efficacy of Low Vision Devices for Students in Specialized Schools for Students Who Are Blind in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
- The Electronic Talking Label (E-Label)
- The Era of the Five-Second Scan Is Here
- The Evolution of Braille: Can the Past Help Plan the Future? Part One of a Three-Part Article
- The Experience of Owning a Guide Dog
- The First Accessible Windows-Based Notetaker: A Review of the BrailleNote
- The Future Is Here: Time to Stop Dreaming and Start Streaming
- The Future of Accessible Phone Technology
- The Future of Intelligent Technology and Its Impact on Disabilities
- The Games People Play: Adapting Games for Young Children
- The Great Screen Reader Race: A Review of the Two Leading Screen Readers
- The Guide Dog Experience
- The Hands and Reading: What Deafblind Adult Readers Tell Us
- The Helene Server Takes a New Step Towards Individual Book Delivery for the Visually Impaired
- The Impact of Assistive Technology on Curriculum Accommodation for a Braille-Reading Student
- The Impact of Assistive Technology on the Educational Performance of Students With Visual Impairments: A Synthesis of the Research
- The Impact of Consumer Involvement on Satisfaction With and Use of Assistive Technology
- The Impact of Early Exposure to Uncontracted Braille Reading on Students With Visual Impairments
- The Impact of Electronic Mobility Devices for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired: A Systematic Review of Effects and Effectiveness
- The Interface That Touches the Mind: Advancing Beyond Autonomous Vehicles
- The Jaws of Success: An Interview With Glen Gordon
- The Jordy Electronic Magnification Device: Opinions, Observations, and Commentary
- The Key to the Information Age: A Review of Three Screen Readers, Part 1
- The Key to the Information Age: A Review of Three Screen Readers, Part 2
- The KnfbReader Mobile: An Individual Perspective
- The KnfbReader Mobile: Concepts, Misconceptions, and the Future
- The Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader: The Revolution is Here!
- The Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader: The Revolution is Here!
- The Language System of Audio Description: An Investigation as a Discursive Process
- The Large Challenge of Small Devices: A First Look at the Mobile Device Landscape
- The Liberty to Use a Computer: A Review of the FreedomBox
- The Logan BrailleCoach
- The LookAround GPS From Sendero and the Ariadne GPS: Two iPhone Apps That Increase Independence for Blind and Visually Impaired Travelers
- The Many Faces of Reading
- The Milestone 311: The Epitome of Accessibility
- The Miniguide: A New Electronic Travel Device
- The MoviText Method: Efficient Pre-Optical Reading Training in Persons With Central Vision Field Loss
- The Need for "Pre-Canes:" Fact or Fancy?
- The New GED Tests
- The Next Big (or Little) Thing?
- The Next Generation: A Review of Personal Digital Assistants, Part 1
- The Next Generation: A Review of Personal Digital Assistants, Part 2
- The Novel Experience of Reading: A Review of OPENBook and Kurzweil 1000
- The Open Source Course: An Overview of Linux
- The Optical Braille Reader (O.B.R.) Expands Communications Opportunities for Blind People
- The Production of Brailled Instructional Materials in Texas Public Schools
- The Psychosocial Impact of Assistive Devices Scale (PIADS): Translation and Psychometric Evaluation of a Chinese (Taiwanese) Version
- The Psychosocial Impact of Closed-Circuit Televisions on Persons With Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- The Quiet Touch: An Overview of Braille Access to Windows
- The Reading Behavior Inventory: An Outcome Assessment Tool
- The Relationship Between Accessibility and Usability of Websites
- The Relationship Between Bifocal Eyeglass Use and Factors Related to the Risk of Falling
- The Right (or Required) Tool for the Job: Microsoft Developer Tools and Screen Readers
- The Road Runner(R), A Review
- The Role of Assistive Technology in the Provision of Educational Material for Children with a Visual Impairment in the Republic of Ireland
- The SAL (Speech Assisted Learning): A Review
- The Second Time Around
- The SenseView Handheld CCTV Adds a Handwriting Feature
- The Serotek HoverCam: A Portable Reading Solution for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- The Signal Gets Stronger: Three Cell Phones With Speech Output
- The Sixteen Cubes Game for Children Who Are Visually Impaired
- The Slik-Stik Walking Stick
- The Sound of Computing: A Review of Three Screen Readers
- The Sound, Sight, and Feel of Learning: An Interactive Tutorial from TECSO
- The State of Visual Prosthetics-Hype or Promise?
- The Switch From Audio Tape to Digital Creates Problem for Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
- The Tactile Imager: A Device for the Visually Impaired That Creates a Tactile Representation of a Two Dimensional Image
- The Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Museum
- The Topography of Technology, Blindness, and the Luddite
- The Touch That Means so Much: Training Materials for Computer Users Who Are Deaf-Blind
- The Travel Master: A Simple Device Designed to Assist People with Veering Problems
- The Unofficial Guide to Low Vision Services
- The Use of a Tactile-Vision Sensory Substitution System as an Augmentative Tool for Individuals With Visual Impairments
- The Use of Assistive Technology by High School Students With Visual Impairments: A Second Look at the Current Problem
- The Use of Mobile Phone Equipped With Handsfree and Voice Recognition Capabilities in Demanding Accessibility Environments
- The Use of Tangible Cues for Children with Multiple Disabilities and Visual Impairment
- The Variables of a Blind Person's Math Experience
- The VersaCorder Still Makes Good Sense
- The Victor Reader Stream: More Than an iPod for the Blind
- The Virtual Retinal Display as a Low-Vision Computer Interface: A Pilot Study
- The Voice Mate: An Aural Organizer that Really Works
- The White List: Choosing Blind-Friendly Appliances
- The Winding Valley of Grief: When a Dog Guide Retires or Dies
- The World Under My Fingers: Personal Reflections on Braille (1st edition)
- The World Under My Fingers: Personal Reflections on Braille, Second Edition
- The ZoomText Keyboard
- There's Gold on Those Old Tapes: Recording and Editing Digital Audio Files With GoldWave
- They’re Serving a Need, With Aplomb
- Thin and Sleek: A review of Two Flat-Panel Desktop CCTVs
- This Friendly Old House
- This Screen Reader is Truly Portable
- This Software Makes Your Reading Life Easier
- Those Books That Talk
- Those Red Dots: Don't Leave Home Without Them
- Three-Dimensional Virtual Environments for Blind Children
- Tiger – First 3-D Windows Embosser
- Tiny Chip Might Restore Vision in Blind Patients
- Tips for the Newly Blind Diabetic
- Tips for Visually Impaired People Who Knit or Crochet
- To Contract or Uncontract? Is This Still the Question for the Beginning Braille Reader?
- Toccata Braille Music Translator
- Tools and Techniques for Visual Impairment
- Tools of the Trade: Tips That Can Make You a Better Trainer Right Now
- Top Tech Tools
- Top Ten Tips for a Successful Convention Trip with a Guide Dog
- Touchdown Keytops
- Touching Force Response of the Piezoelectric Braille Cell
- Toward Real Time Eyes-Free Barcode Scanning on Smartphones in Video Mode
- Toy Review: Magnetic Braille Set from Greggo Magnets, Inc.
- Track Talk: On-Board Audio Information on Rapid Transit
- Trainer’s Corner: Providing Students with the Best Possible Training
- Trainer's Corner: Shaping the Future of Assistive Technology
- Training Our Way to Business Opportunities
- Training Reflections
- Transcribe Braille Music Quickly, Automatically, and Accurately
- Transferring Standard English Braille Skills to the Unified English Braille Code: A Pilot Study
- Transforming Flash to XML for Accessibility Evaluations
- Transforming Lives for People With Low Vision: An Evaluation of the Transformer, a Computer Compatible Electronic Magnifier From Enhanced Vision
- Transportation Bill Enhances Travel Opportunities for People Who Are Visually Disabled
- Traveling by Touch: How Useful Are Tactile Maps?
- Trends in Braille and Large-Print Production in the United States: 2000-2004
- Trends in the Use of Braille Contractions in the United States: Implications for UBC Decisions
- Trials for "Bionic" Eye Implants
- Trust and Technology, the Key Enablers
- Tune It Up: Accessible Tuners for the Blind
- Turned Away at the Virtual Box Office
- Turning the Printed Word Into Speech: A Review of Open Book Ruby Edition and Kurzweil 1000
- TV Speak by Codefactory Comes to the US Market
- Two More Approaches: A Review of the LG VX 4500 Cell Phone From Verizon Wireless and Microsoft's Voice Command Software
- Two New Portable Digital Book Players Enter the Market
- Two Phones from Ameriphone
- Two Weeks at the Center
- UI Eyes More Accessible Website
- UltraOptix 5-Inch Round Magnifier
- UltraOptix Bar Magnifier
- UltraOptix Bookmark Magnifier
- UltraOptix Ez-Reader Book Light
- UltraOptix Rigid Sheet Magnifier
- UltraOptix Sheet Magnifier
- Uncontracted or Contracted Braille for Emergent Readers: A Pilot Study
- Unique Lighting Technology
- Uniting the Core Curriculum and Braille Technology - An Australian Perspective
- Universal Design of Distance Learning
- Universal Design: Is It Really About Design?
- Universal Design: Online Educational Media for Students With Disabilities
- Universal Life: Multi-User Virtual Environments for People With Disabilities
- Universal Tailored Access: Automating Setup of Public and Classroom Computers
- Untangling the Web: A First Look at Microsoft's .NET Environment
- Untangling the Web: Exploring Methods of Accessing Virtual Worlds
- Updated Software from GW Micro
- Updated Version of outSPOKEN 3.0
- Usability of AcceSS for Web Site Accessibility
- Usability Testing by People With Disabilities: Some Guerilla Tactics
- Use of a Braille Exchange Communication System to Improve Articulation and Acquire Mands With a Legally Blind and Developmentally Disabled Female
- Use of Assistive Devices in Daily Activities Among 85-Year-Olds Living at Home Focusing Especially on the Visually Impaired
- Use of Assistive Technology by Students With Visual Impairments: Findings From a National Survey
- Use of Digital Video to Assess Orientation and Mobility Observational Skills
- Use of the Talking Tactile Tablet in Mathematics Testing
- User Evaluation of Two Electronic Mobility Aids for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired: A Quasi-Experimental Study Using a Standardized Mobility Course
- User Involvement in the Design and Evaluation of a Smart Mobility Aid
- User Perceptions of Accessible GPS as a Wayfinding Tool
- Users of Assistive Technology Also Require Assistance With Ergonomics
- Users’ Evaluations of Four Electronic Travel Aids Aimed at Navigation for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired
- Using a Tactile Map With a 5-Year-Old Child in a Large-Scale Outdoor Environment
- Using a Three-Dimensional Interactive Model to Teach Environmental Concepts to Visually Impaired Children
- Using an Audio Interface to Assist Users Who Are Visually Impaired with Steering Tasks
- Using an Obstacle Sensing System in Power Wheelchair Training of Children: A Pilot Study
- Using GPS: What Is It, What Does It Do, and How Is It Beneficial for the Deaf-Blind
- Using Microsoft Active Accessibility In a Web Browser for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Using Opera to Check for Accessibility
- Using Pipe Cleaners and Clay Classmate Helps Blind Student See Geometry Lessons
- Using RFID Technology to Make Indoor and Outdoor Navigation Accessible
- Using SNAPOUT With Visually Impaired Users to Introduce Speech Recognition Training
- Using Teacher's Pet to Create Interesting and Accessible Multimedia Tests and Drills
- Using Technology to Enhance Cues for Children with Low Vision
- Using Technology to Integrate Instruction in Orientation and Mobility and Emergent Braille/Tactile Literacy Skills or "Books in a Flash"
- Using the Teaching Cane Strategy With Children Who Are Deafblind
- Using Virtual Environment to Improve Spatial Perception by People Who Are Blind
- Using Virtual Environments to Prototype Auditory Navigation Displays
- USTelematics Pins Its Hopes on Talking E-Mail
- Vanderbilt Touch App Aims to Help Visually Impaired Students
- Variables of the Touch Technique That Influence the Safety of Cane Walkers
- Verizon’s Mobile Accessibility Suite of Apps
- Versatility Is Bringing a New World Into Focus: A Shift in the Design of CCTVs Is Clear
- Victor Reader From VisuAide: The Most Complete and Accessible Line of Digital Talking Book Players
- Video Magnifier Promises Enhanced Features and Picture Clarity
- Video Magnifiers
- ViewPlus Introduces Emprint (TM): New Braille Printer With Color HP Inkjet
- ViewPlus to Incorporate Text-To-Speech Technology From Wizzard Software in New Chameleon Product Line
- Vincent Martin: Health Research Scientist Helps Create Technology for Blind People
- Virtual Reality Used for Blind to Map Real World
- Vision Free HD Radio: A Radio Designed With the Blind in Mind
- Vision Loss Is Not a Normal Part of Aging: Open Your Eyes to the Facts!
- Vision Substitution and Depth Perception: Early Blind Subjects Experience Visual Perspective Through Their Ears
- VisioVoice for Mac, a Multilingual Companion for VoiceOver
- Visiting the Disney Parks: Tips and Tricks
- Vista Accessible Attitude
- VISUAIDE - GPS Solution: Victor Escort
- Visual Assistance Optimization: Translate Patient Needs by Studying Ocular Behaviors
- Visual Contents Adaptation for Colour Vision Deficiency Using Customised ICC Profile
- Visual Impairments, Adaptive Equipment Options and Where to Get Assistance
- Visual Implant and Camera Give Blind Some Vision
- Visual vs. Cognitive Disabilities
- Visualization Tools for Blind People Using Multiple Modalities
- Visually Impaired Students Use Technology to Get Around Fremont
- Visually Impaired Young Athletes Play Beep Baseball Game
- Voice Mate – An Ideal Electronic Organizer for People with Disabilities
- Voice Mate: The Handheld That Talks
- Voice Recognition Software: Its Accessibility For the Low-Vision and Blind Population
- Voice-In/Voice-Out Computers and the Postliterate Era
- Voicemate Blood Glucose Monitor Improvements Still Needed
- VoiceOver: Accessibility Out of the Box at Last?
- Voices of the Unheard
- Voting Panel Disenfranchises Voters With Disabilities
- Voting Technology for People with Disabilities
- Walking in Another’s Shoes: Students Learn About People With Disabilities
- Walking Without Worry: Accessible Treadmills Make Workouts ... Almost Fun
- Wal-Mart Tests Robots for Blind Shoppers
- Way Beyond Glasses
- Wayfinding Technology: a Road Map to the Future
- We Need an Assistive Technology Strategy Not Devices
- We Think They Hear Us Now: Cell Phones with Speech
- Wearable Computer Helps Blind People Navigate
- WearaBraille Update: Using Smith Kettlewell’s Prototype, Virtual, Wireless Braille Keyboard With Smartphones
- Web Adaptation Technology: Grants Made to Nonprofits and Schools
- Web Content Transcoding for Voice Content
- Web Sites Improve Service for Blind People
- Web Sites That Take You Places: Accessing Travel Web Sites with Low Vision
- WebAnywhere: A Screen Reader On-the Go
- Web-Braille: A New Distribution System for Braille Books
- WebInSight: Making Web Images Accessible
- WebinSitu: A Comparative Analysis of Blind and Sighted Browsing Behavior
- Website Evaluation: Directions for Me, a Gift to People Who Can’t Read the Box
- WeMedia's Talking Browser
- We're Cooking Now: A Guide to the Accessibility of Major Appliances
- West Group Introduces Westlaw Text Only; New User Interface Improves Westlaw Access for Users of Assistive Technology
- What Color is That Comment: The Mechanics of Online Collaboration From a Blind Student's Perspective
- What Color is Your Pair of Shoes? A Review of Two Color Identifiers
- What Frustrates Screen Reader Users on the Web: A Study of 100 Blind Users
- What Is the NCLB?
- What Is This?: A Review of the VizWiz, Digit-Eyes, and LookTel Recognizer Apps for the iPhone
- What It Means to Walk With a White Cane
- What Screen Readers Can Learn From Audio Games
- What the Tech?: App Identifies Money for the Blind
- What to Consider When Buying a CCTV
- What’s in a PDF? The Challenges of the Popular Portable Document Format
- What’s That Sound? Distance Determination and Aperture Passage From Ultrasound Echoes
- Wheelchair Moves at the Speed of Thought
- When is a Little Magnification Enough? A Review of Microsoft Magnifier
- When the Only Window View is Braille
- When to Stop Relying on Low Vision and Low-Vision Aids
- When You Need More Than a Notetaker You Could Use a Companion
- Where Are We?: A Look at Global Positioning Systems on the Market Today
- Where Did That Sound Come From? Comparing the Ability to Localise Using Audification and Audition
- Where Technology Helps Beat Disability: Center Adapts Everyday Objects for Use by Those Who Need Assist
- Where's My Stuff? Design and Evaluation of a Mobile System for Locating Lost Items for the Visually Impaired
- Who are the Players: Reviews of Hardware and Software Digital Talking Book Players
- Who are the Professionals that Support Visual Impaired Persons in Portugal?
- Who Pays for Virus Protection Anymore?
- Why Everyone Should Own a NOAA Weather Radio
- Why I Bought a PAC Mate
- Why the iPhone 3GS Made This Visually Impaired Girl Happy
- Why We Made a Car for Blind Drivers
- Widening the Wireless World
- Wii Device Teaches Visually Impaired to Walk With Canes
- Window to the World
- Window-Eyes 4.21 is Released
- Windows 95: Removing the Screen
- Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007
- Wired to Work: An Analysis of Access Technology Training for People with Visual Impairments
- Wireless Localization Indoors With Wi-Fi Access Points
- Woman’s Mission Helps Sight Impaired See the Universe
- WordAloud
- Working to Empower Blind Students to Participate Fully and Independently in Science Classrooms and Laboratories
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- Working with PopChart Xpress
- Workplace Interventions to Prevent Musculoskeletal and Visual Symptoms and Disorders Among Computer Users: A Systematic Review
- World's Smallest Portable Viewer
- Wrists on Fire? Tech Gear for What Ails You
- You Can Bank on It, Part 2: Advocacy, Outreach, and Legal Authority for Talking ATMs
- You Can Bank On It: Features, Technology, and Locations of Talking ATMs
- You Can Get Mail: A Look at the New AOL Mail Web Interface
- You Can Take it With You II: A Review of Two More Portable CCTVs
- You Can Take It With You: A Review of Three Portable CCTVs
- You Don't Need Sight to Be a Soldier in the Satellite Radio Revolution
- You Get to Choose: An Overview of Accessible Cell Phones
- Your Accessibility Is Extremely Important to Us: A Look at the Usability of Technology at Call Centers
- Your Child's Right to Read
- Zen and the Art of Portable Players: A Look at the Zen Stone
- ZoomReader App Gives Your Eyes a Hand
- ZoomText Screen Magnification Software Provides Access for Professionals with Visual Impairment
- ZoomText Xtra 7.0
- Zoomtext Xtra: Integrating Screen Magnification and Synthesized Speech