United Cerebral Palsy for Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, CA
Assistive Technology
 Virtually all Windows programs can be run using keyboard shortcuts instead of mouse clicks. Learn more about it at Windows Tips and Tricks.

You'll find a vast list of Macintosh and Apple related assistive technologies here at Macintosh Resources, everything from speech readers to alternative input devices. This is another Web site so use your back button when you want to return here.

How effectively can you use a mouse, keyboard or monitor? What is available to help you use each one of these (or even substitute for them)? Answers to your common questions are right here in the Technology Toolbox*.  (This section has pages with tables that may cause difficulties with some screen readers)

After you find the right tool in the Technology Toolbox, go to Tools to find links to the latest product information, downloadable demos, and much more.


 
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* Reprinted from the book "Computer Resources for People with Disabilities" ©1994 Alliance for Technology Access.
Published by Hunter House, Inc. (www.hunterhouse.com). To order, 1-800-266-5592 or  P.O Box 2914 Alameda, CA 94501
 
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