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Assistive Technology

Assistive Technology. By Dawn Coffman WMU Spring 2006. Assistive Technology for Physical/Motor Impaired. Slow Keys Slow keys setting adds a delay between when you press a key and when it takes effect to help prevent unintended multiple key strokes. SpeechRecognition and Talking Alerts.

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Assistive Technology

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  1. Assistive Technology By Dawn Coffman WMU Spring 2006

  2. Assistive Technology forPhysical/Motor Impaired • Slow Keys Slow keys setting adds a delay between when you press a key and when it takes effect to help prevent unintended multiple key strokes.

  3. SpeechRecognition and Talking Alerts • Speakable items lets you command and control the computer using your voice. You can use the command to open and close programs, navigate the menu bar, switch between programs and much more

  4. Apple Accessories • The price of these accessories varies. For current prices and availibility

  5. Web Sources • Apple Accessibility 2006. Retrieved January 14, 2006, from Web site: http://www.apple.com/assessibility

  6. Dawn Estelle CoffmanKnowledge is power

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