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| These web
links will take you several sites that offer advice for both the
user with disabilities and the web site designer looking to
publish web pages with the disabled user in mind. |
| Browsers specifically
designed for people with disabilities |
People with visual
impairment or reading difficulties rely on speech output, Braille
displays or screen magnification; and in many cases use the
keyboard instead of the mouse. People who can't use a keyboard
rely either on voice recognition for spoken commands, or on
switch devices which can be controlled by head, mouth or eye
movements. People whose eyes are busy with another task may need
Web access using voice-driven systems. This page is intended to
give you background and pointers to solutions for these
scenarios. |
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| Microsoft Accessibility
Pages: Internet Explorer, Windows and Office |
Microsoft is
dedicated to developing technology that is usable and accessible
to everyone, including those with disabilities. Learn about
built-in accessibility features in Microsoft products that you
can adjust to meet your needs and preferences. |
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| IBM Accessibility
Centre |
IBM takes pride in
our Accessibility Center, bringing together product and service
information for people with disabilities, and for Human Resource
Professionals who are pro-actively seeking knowledge about
solutions or empowering persons with disabilities to ensure a
productive working environment. |
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| Dive Into
Accessibility: 30 days to a more accessible web site |
This book answers
two questions. The first question is "Why should I make my web
site more accessible?" If you do not have a web site, this book
is not for you. The second question is "How can I make my web
site more accessible?" If you are not convinced by the first
answer, you will not be interested in the second. |
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| WAVE 2.01 : Helps you
check if your page is accessible to people with
disabilities. |
The WAVE uses some
of the techniques described in "Techniques for Web Accessibility
Evaluation and Repair Tools", which is work by the Evaluation and
Repair group of the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative. |
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| Webreview:
Accessibility Audit Toolbox. |
Given the recent
buzz about accessibility, many companies are getting in gear to
perform accessibility audits on their Web sites, and those who
aren't should be. Fortunately for those of us doing the auditing,
we're not alone—many useful tools are out there to lend us
a hand. |
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