What assistive technology is available for students with disabilities?
A variety of assistive technologies is located in the Learning Assistive Lab, The Learning Resources Center, and the Counseling Center. Print to Speec: Reading Edge Screen Readers: JAWS, Kurzweil 3000, Read and Write Speech Recognition: Dragon Dictate Screen Magnification: Super Vista, ZoomText Print Magnification: Closed Circuit TV Specialized Keyboards: Intellikeys, Type N’ Speak, Trackballs Alternative Print: VersaPoint Braille Embosser Assistive Listening Devices: Comtek Companion For more information on these and other devices, contact the Director of Services for Students with Disabilities.
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