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Norton/Semantic programs tend to be screen reader friendly and can be
navigated with keyboard only access.  I think that Norton/Semantic
products tend to be found in the "business world" most frequently so
that would be a good package for your student to become familiar with
(in my opinion anyway).

Bill

Bill Carnagey, Ed.S., CVE
Assistive Technology Services
Library 201E * Southwest Missouri State University
901 S. National * Springfield, Missouri  65804
Voice:  417.836.4275 * TTY:  417.836.8795
http://computerservices.smsu.edu/assistivetech/

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Miller [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 3:32 PM
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Subject: Most Accessible Antivirus Program

I have a student who uses JAWS and just purchased her own pc. Can anyone
tell me what the most accessible antivirus program is?

Thanks!

Mollie Miller
Student Disability Services
Kent State University

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