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Picture of EIA WEB BROWSER The EIA (Enhancing Internet Access) Web Browser is a touchscreen Web browser designed for use by individuals with cognitive and learning disabilities. Its simplified interface features a context-sensitive onscreen keyboard that extends touchscreen capability, while standard mouse and keyboard access is retained. The program comes on a CD-ROM. OPTIONS: IntelliKeys interface; integrated assessment and Web training modules. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP; Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser (IE4/5/5.5).

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This product record was updated on November 19, 2005.

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ELR Software Pty Ltd

PO Box 1456
Bairnsdale, Victoria 3875
Australia
Telephone: 61-3-5156-8309.
Fax: 61-3-5156-8609.
Web: http://www.elr.com.au.
Email: info@elr.com.au.


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