The INDATA Project hosts 5 free trainings on various aspects of Assistive Technology throughout the year. These trainings are focused on how Assistive Technology can improve the lives of people with disabilities. These trainings are held at Easter Seals Crossroads. They are typically from 9am-3pm. If you cannot attend in person, we stream these trainings […]
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Overview of GW Micro Window-Eyes
GW Micro Window-Eyes is arguably one of the most powerful screen reader programs on the market today. This powerful application allows individuals who are blind or visually impaired to have complete control of their Windows computer. This control not only leads to more independence, but also leads to a higher productivity rate while working on […]
Monday Tech Tip: Optelec ClearReader+
David Frye at Easter Seals Crossroads in Indiana talks about the Optelec ClearReader+, a helpful, portable device for visually impaired individuals.
ATU138 – GW Micro announces that WindowEyes is now FREE for Microsoft Office users. Press conference, interviews with Dan Hubbell, Dan Weirich, and Jeremy Curry
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Show Notes: GW Micro Announces that Windows is now free for Microsoft Office owners. www.WindowEyesForOffice.com www.GWMicro.com www.Microsoft.com/enable www.EasterSealsTech.com —————————— […]
Z-Wave Home Control
We should all feel safe and have as much control as possible in our own home regardless of age or disability; we also want our loved ones to live as independently and safely as possible too, but how? Z-Wave products provide both users and their loved ones with a great sense of security and independence […]
Sneak Preview: GW Micro Announces FREE Windoweyes for Microsoft Office users – Exclusive Interviews on Assistive Technology Update!
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Less than 24 hours ago GW Micro announced that their flagship product, WindowEyes will now be free for users of Microsoft Office. Check out this sneak preview of our exclusive interviews! Full coverage coming Friday, January 17, 2013 here on Assistive Technology Update!