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Steve Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
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Library Access -- http://www.rit.edu/~easi
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Mon, 21 Feb 2000 15:07:27 -0600
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Question 1: What experience does your staff have in providing Dragon
Naturally Speaking in the context of library searches? Specifically, where
do you put a pc so that other users are not disturbed?

Consider this: If we let the user borrow a laptop pc with Dragon Naturally
Speaking  and a microphone and the provided a connection  to the network
in an area where sound would not travel, would this work?

Question 2: If I am providing an alternative to a mouse for persons with
hand-motor concerns, is there a best choice among the alternatives of:   A
Penny and Giles Joystick, Penny and Giles Trackball or a Penny and Giles
Rollerball?

Steve Thompson
Rock Valley College Library

EASI's online workshop on accessible Web design,
Barrier-free Web Design, begins Feb. 22.
Making your Web pages accessible is the right thing to do,
and it is the law.  For information, go to
http://www.rit.edu/~easi and click on workshops.

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