A.T. Literature- WINDOW-EYES PROFESSIONAL
- A Beginner's Guide to Access Technology for Blind Students: Part One
- A Close Look at Outlook's Calendar
- A New Way to Find Old Friends: A Review of the Accessibility of Facebook
- A Review of Window-Eyes Classroom Training
- A Tech Geek Talks Money: An AFB TECH Lab Rat Discusses the Accessibility of Financial Technology
- Access Issues: Are We Ready for Vista?
- Accessible Macromedia Flash Content Now Available; Kellogg School and WGBH Use Macromedia Flash MX to Create Accessible Applications and Content
- Accessing Adobe PDFs
- An Evaluation of Kindle II and Sony Reader Digital Book Players
- Another Look at the Pitney Bowes Universal Access Copier System
- Are Social Networking Sites Accessible to People with Vision Loss?
- Assistive Technology Adds to the Success of Professionals in the Workplace
- Assistive Technology: Low Vision Doesn’t Mean Low-Tech
- Bringing the Blind into the Workplace
- Computers Available at Nominal Cost
- Determining the Impact of Computer Frustration on the Mood of Blind Users Browsing the Web
- DOJ May Apply ADA Accessibility Guidelines to Websites
- Effective Computer Access Using an Intelligent Screen Reader
- Emerging Technology: Access.Adobe.com
- Engineering New Products for the Blind
- Even More Ways to Communicate: A Review of Twitter and Google Voice
- Get Tuned In to Podcasts
- GW Micro Helps Make Macromedia Flash Content Accessible to People who are Blind
- Handy Tech iRead
- How Accessible is Microsoft Office 2000?
- How Accessible is Windows XP?
- JAWS or Window-Eyes: A Cursory Comparison
- Legends and Pioneers of Blindness Assistive Technology, Part 2
- Lowering the Price of Braille: A Review of the Seika Braille Display
- Macromedia Flash Content Accessible
- Make the Web a Better Place
- Making Your Company More Accessible to Disabled Staff and Clients
- Microsoft Vista: Is It a Move Forward or a Monstrous Mistake?
- New Visions
- NonVisual Desktop Access and Thunder: A Comparison of Two Free Screen Readers
- Not Just Playing Around: A Review of Accessible Windows-Based Games
- Opening the Eyes of Those Who Can See to the World of Those Who Can't: A Case Study
- Programmer-Focused Website Accessibility Evaluations
- Putting Words to Windows: A Review of JAWS for Windows and Window-Eyes
- Refreshabraille Portable Braille Display and Keyboard: A Product Evaluation
- Screen Reader Boot Camp
- Screen Readers - The Survival of the Strong
- Seven-Ounce Braille Device
- Survey of Preferences of Screen Readers Users
- Taking the Mystery Out of PDF
- Taxing Both Income and Patience: Reviews of TaxACT and TurboTax
- Tech for Kids with Disabilities: New Assistive Technologies are Leveling the Playing Field
- Technology-Acquisition Strategies for Young Blind Students
- The Conundrum of PDF Accessibility
- The Great Screen Reader Race: A Review of the Two Leading Screen Readers
- 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 Right (or Required) Tool for the Job: Microsoft Developer Tools and Screen Readers
- The Sound of Computing: A Review of Three Screen Readers
- The Touch That Means so Much: Training Materials for Computer Users Who Are Deaf-Blind
- Trainer's Corner: Shaping the Future of Assistive Technology
- Untangling the Web: A First Look at Microsoft's .NET Environment
- Updated Software from GW Micro
- Useful or Frustrating Websites
- VoiceOver: Accessibility Out of the Box at Last?
- Way Beyond Glasses
- What Frustrates Screen Reader Users on the Web: A Study of 100 Blind Users
- Window-Eyes 4.21 is Released
- Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- You Can Get Mail: A Look at the New AOL Mail Web Interface
- Zen and the Art of Portable Players: A Look at the Zen Stone

