Blind computer users have a very different experience than sighted users who can see the screen. Visually impaired users are only able to experience a very small part of the interface at one time, making it difficult to learn new graphical interfaces.
Windows 7 and Vista Explained: A Guide for Blind and Partially Sighted Users helps computer users with visual impairments to learn to use Windows 7 and Vista. The book is written to help blind and partially sighted users to help no matter what assistive technology they are using. It serves as a comprehensive guide to learn about basic computer terminology up to advanced Windows 7 and Vista skills with keyboard commands throughout.
The book is available in a range of accessible formats, and it can be ordered online from the National Braille Press.
Check out the Microsoft Accessibility Website to order your book today.