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Hi Everyone,
I have a student who is blind and is interested in buying a
French-English (and vice-versa) dictionary, either a handheld
electronic one, or software that she could install on her computer and
access with Jaws. She doesn't want to use a web-based dictionary.
I have checked with a number of companies (e.g. APH) and haven't found
anything suitable. I did find a talking, handheld French-English
dictionary on the web (the Language Teacher EF600T), but I'm not sure how
accessible it is. If anyone knows of a dictionary that fits this student's
criteria, I'd really appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks!
Athol Gow
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Athol Gow, Coordinator FAX: (519) 836-0435
Library Centre for Students With Disabilities PHONE:(519) 824-4120 x2312
McLaughlin Library E-MAIL: [log in to unmask]
University of Guelph,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
N1G 2W1
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