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A.T. Literature- Magnifiers
- "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
- “Is This for Here or to Go?” A Series on Portable, Laptop-Compatible Video Magnifiers, Part 3
- 5" Magnifying Lens With ErgoTouch Grip
- A Comparative Study of Reading Performance With a Head-Mounted Laser Display and Conventional Low Vision Devices
- 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 Powerful New Lens for the Visually Impaired
- A Virtual Laser Display for Low Vision Reading: Comparison to Conventional Devices
- Accommodating Productivity: Allstate and Assistive Technology
- Ai Squared Introduces CompatibilityOne and Free Tutorial in ZoomText 7.04
- Ai Squared's ZoomText Xtra for Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0
- An Insider's Tips and Tricks: How to Use and Buy CCTVs
- An Update on myReader, HumanWare's Transportable Auto Reader
- AOL Accessibility Initiative Benefits Customers with Disabilities
- Assistive Technology and Aging: Tools for Independence
- Assistive Technology for Low Vision: I See What You Mean!
- Assistive Technology in WorkSource Centers
- BigShot Version 2.02
- Breakthrough in Adaptive Reading Technology Opens New Doors for Millions With Impaired Vision
- Browser Accessibility Toolbars Assist Website Developers and Web Users With Disabilities
- CCTV Users Report Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome
- Clinical Report: Measuring the Effectiveness of Bioptic Telescopes for Persons with Central Vision Loss
- Compact Lighted Magnifier
- Comparison of Low-Vision Reading With Spectacle-Mounted Magnifiers
- Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP)
- Crabb Reports From CSUN
- Determining Reading and Writing Media for Individuals with Visual and Physical Impairments
- Device Gives Visually Impaired a Better Look at Life
- Diabetes: Low Vision Options
- Digital Magnifiers Free to Organizations Which Serve Visually Impaired Clients
- Dolphin LunarPlus Version 4.01 for Windows 95/98/NT
- Download Updates for MAGic, OpenBook, and JAWS for Windows
- Enlarging the View: LunarPlus Screen Magnification Software, Part 1
- Enlarging the View: ZoomText and MAGic Screen Magnification Software, Part 2
- Evaluation of Mouse Emulation Using the Wheelchair Joystick
- Factors Affecting the Reading Media Used by Visually Impaired Adults
- Flexible Video Magnifiers
- Full-Screen Magnification for Windows Using DirectX Overlays
- Go Small, Think Big
- How Closed-Circuit Television Users Develop Computer Vision Syndrome
- How Integrating Low Vision Devices Into the Classroom Helps Students Excel
- How to Buy a CCTV
- Illuminated Stand Magnifier
- Internet Browser Meets Low Vision Needs
- Is Technology Improving? Revisiting Four Video Magnifiers
- Jordy: Making Seers and Believers
- Keeler NuVision: New Sight for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired
- Linux Users to Benefit from AT Software with Windows Crossover Platform
- Low-Vision Software and Strategies
- Macs Get Their Voices Back
- Magnification in Hand: A Review of Two Handheld CCTVs
- Magnification Is Going Places: A Review of the STRIX and Amigo Portable CCTVs
- Magnifying Devices: A Resource Guide
- Microsoft and Vendors Unite to Deliver Unprecedented Support for Assistive Technologies via Windows XP; Assistive Technology Vendors Unveil New Products That Take Advantage Of Windows XP, Microsoft's Most Accessible Operating System
- MiniViewer
- myReader Take Two: The Continuing Story of an Autoreader
- New Guide Helps Vision Impaired Lead Independent Lives
- Not Just Taking Up Space: Almost-Infinite Job Possibilities at NASA
- Open-Source Software to Become More Accessible to the Disabled
- Optelec's ClearView 700 Video Magnifier for Use with Computers
- PC Magni-Viewer Screen Magnifier
- Pennsylvania's Assistive Technology Lending Library
- Product Evaluation: Choosing a Screen Magnifier
- Product Evaluation: Portable Video Magnifiers in Museums
- Project Magnify: Increasing Reading Skills in Students With Low Vision
- QuickLook Portable Magnifier
- Quite a Display: A Review of Two Video Magnifiers
- Rehabilitation Options for Patients with Low Vision
- Review of the Eye-Pal SOLO and Eye-Pal SOLO LV From ABiSee, Inc.
- Scanning and Reading on the Move: A Review of Zoom-Ex and Zoom-Twix
- 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 Upgrade
- Seeing the Importance of Trying Before Buying
- Selective Assistive Technology for Greater Independence
- Several Models in One: A Review of HumanWare's SmartView Xtend
- Sight Savers Hands-Free Magnifier
- StarOffice 7
- Supernova v5
- Take Me to myReader: An Evaluation of HumanWare's Transportable Auto-Reader
- Technology Lab on a Shoestring: Developing Low Cost Evaluation Centers and Lending Libraries
- The CCTV: A Personal Perspective
- The Efficacy of Low Vision Devices for Students in Specialized Schools for Students Who Are Blind in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
- The Impact of Assistive Technology on the Educational Performance of Students With Visual Impairments: A Synthesis of the Research
- The MoviText Method: Efficient Pre-Optical Reading Training in Persons With Central Vision Field Loss
- The Virtual Retinal Display as a Low-Vision Computer Interface: A Pilot Study
- Thin and Sleek: A review of Two Flat-Panel Desktop CCTVs
- Trainer's Corner: Shaping the Future of Assistive Technology
- UltraOptix 5-Inch Round Magnifier
- UltraOptix Bar Magnifier
- UltraOptix Bookmark Magnifier
- UltraOptix Rigid Sheet Magnifier
- UltraOptix Sheet Magnifier
- Updated Version of outSPOKEN 3.0
- Using Technology to Enhance Cues for Children with Low Vision
- Video Magnifier Promises Enhanced Features and Picture Clarity
- Video Magnifiers
- Vision Loss Is Not a Normal Part of Aging: Open Your Eyes to the Facts!
- Visual Impairments, Adaptive Equipment Options and Where to Get Assistance
- West Group Introduces Westlaw Text Only; New User Interface Improves Westlaw Access for Users of Assistive Technology
- When is a Little Magnification Enough? A Review of Microsoft Magnifier
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- World's Smallest Portable Viewer
- 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
- ZoomText Screen Magnification Software Provides Access for Professionals with Visual Impairment
- ZoomText Xtra 7.0