A.T. Literature- JAWS FOR WINDOWS
- A Beginner's Guide to Access Technology for Blind Students: Part One
- A Client Based Approach to Using Voice Recognition With Screen Readers
- A Close Look at Outlook's Calendar
- A Few Notes on Buying a Computer
- A Tech Geek Talks Money: An AFB TECH Lab Rat Discusses the Accessibility of Financial Technology
- Access Issues: Are We Ready for Vista?
- Accessibility of Rehabilitation Web Pages Using JAWS and Bobby
- Accessibility Tip: Designing Accessible Tables Part 2
- Accessible Taxes? A Blind Consumer's Experience With the US Tax System
- Accessing Adobe PDFs
- AccessScope Project: Accessible Light Microscope for Users With Upper Limb Mobility or Visual Impairments
- Accommodating Productivity: Allstate and Assistive Technology
- aiBrowser for Multimedia -- Introducing Multimedia Content Accessibility for Visually Impaired Users
- An Evaluation of Kindle II and Sony Reader Digital Book Players
- An Introduction to JAWS Scripting
- And Watch the Words Appear
- Are Social Networking Sites Accessible to People with Vision Loss?
- Assistive Technology Adds to the Success of Professionals in the Workplace
- Assistive Technology Needs in Public Libraries: A Survey
- Assistive Technology: Low Vision Doesn’t Mean Low-Tech
- Books on Tape Without the Tape!
- Bringing the Blind into the Workplace
- Campus Voices: "E-Books and More"
- Campus Voices: From the Lab
- Case Example: AT for Vice President with Vision Loss
- Case Example: CSR with Visual Impairment
- Computer-Related Assistive Technology: Satisfaction and Experiences Among Users With Disabilities
- Continuous Speech Input and Screen Reading is a Reality: JawBone Demonstration
- Corda's Software Enhances Career Opportunities for People with Disabilities
- Determining the Impact of Computer Frustration on the Mood of Blind Users Browsing the Web
- Developing Accessible Software for Data Visualization
- Digital Empowerment
- DOJ May Apply ADA Accessibility Guidelines to Websites
- Download Updates for MAGic, OpenBook, and JAWS for Windows
- E Voting -- A Key to Independence for All
- Effective Computer Access Using an Intelligent Screen Reader
- E-Mail Access: From the Perspective of an Individual with Visual Impairment
- Emerging Technology: Access.Adobe.com
- Engineering New Products for the Blind
- Enhancing What Students Can Do
- Examining the Accessibility of a Computerized Adapted Test Using Assistive Technology
- Experimental Evaluation of Usability and Accessibility of Heading Elements
- Feel the Music: A Review of Music Production Software
- Formatting Essentials Using JAWS 7 with Microsoft Word
- Get Tuned In to Podcasts
- Handy Tech iRead
- How Accessible is Windows XP?
- How to Select a Suitable Adaptive Technology Training Program
- I Want My MP3, Part One: The iPod
- Improving Financial Aid: Software Upgrade Improves Job for Financial Aid Administrators
- Is Blogging Accessible to People With Vision Loss?
- Is Your Web Page Accessible? A Comparative Study of Methods for Assessing Web Page Accessibility for the Blind
- JawBone Upgrade
- JAWS for Windows 3.5: A Worthwhile Upgrade
- JAWS for Windows 4.0: New Features and Overview
- JAWS or Window-Eyes: A Cursory Comparison
- John Williams' Column: POETA Provides Job Opportunities for Latin Americans With Disabilities
- Keeping Current With the Currents
- Keeping Track of Money and Paying the Bills
- Legends and Pioneers of Blindness Assistive Technology, Part 2
- Literacy Leaps as Blind Students Embrace Technology
- Lowering the Price of Braille: A Review of the Seika Braille Display
- Make the Web a Better Place
- Making Your Company More Accessible to Disabled Staff and Clients
- Microsoft Vista: Is It a Move Forward or a Monstrous Mistake?
- Modeling Web-Based Information Seeking by Users Who Are Blind
- New Features in JAWS 6.0
- New MAGic 6.2 Screen Magnification Software
- New Visions
- NonVisual Desktop Access and Thunder: A Comparison of Two Free Screen Readers
- Not Just Playing Around: A Review of Accessible Windows-Based Games
- Not Just Taking Up Space: Almost-Infinite Job Possibilities at NASA
- Observing Sara: A Case Study of a Blind Person's Interactions With Technology
- Programmer-Focused Website Accessibility Evaluations
- Progress Toward Access: A Review of AOL 9
- Putting Words to Windows: A Review of JAWS for Windows and Window-Eyes
- Queen Kaleigh
- Refreshabraille Portable Braille Display and Keyboard: A Product Evaluation
- Screen Readers - The Survival of the Strong
- Seven-Ounce Braille Device
- Siemens: A Case-Study in Configuring Contemporary Systems
- StarOffice 7
- Stop Using JAWS for Accessibility Testing?
- Strong and Unique
- Survey of Preferences of Screen Readers Users
- Taking the Mystery Out of PDF
- Taxing Both Income and Patience: Reviews of TaxACT and TurboTax
- Tech for Kids with Disabilities: New Assistive Technologies are Leveling the Playing Field
- Technology and Keyboarding: A Parent Wants to Know, What Comes First?
- Technology-Acquisition Strategies for Young Blind Students
- The Conundrum of PDF Accessibility
- The Great Screen Reader Race: A Review of the Two Leading Screen Readers
- The Hands and Reading: What Deafblind Adult Readers Tell Us
- The Jaws of Success: An Interview With Glen Gordon
- The Key to the Information Age: A Review of Three Screen Readers, Part 1
- The Key to the Information Age: A Review of Three Screen Readers, Part 2
- The Right (or Required) Tool for the Job: Microsoft Developer Tools and Screen Readers
- The Sound of Computing: A Review of Three Screen Readers
- The Touch That Means so Much: Training Materials for Computer Users Who Are Deaf-Blind
- This Screen Reader is Truly Portable
- Trainer’s Corner: Providing Students with the Best Possible Training
- Trainer's Corner: Shaping the Future of Assistive Technology
- Universal Life: Multi-User Virtual Environments for People With Disabilities
- Usability Testing by People With Disabilities: Some Guerilla Tactics
- VoiceOver: Accessibility Out of the Box at Last?
- Way Beyond Glasses
- What Frustrates Screen Reader Users on the Web: A Study of 100 Blind Users
- When the Only Window View is Braille
- Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007
- Wired to Work: An Analysis of Access Technology Training for People with Visual Impairments
- Working to Empower Blind Students to Participate Fully and Independently in Science Classrooms and Laboratories
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- Working with PopChart Xpress
- Wrists on Fire? Tech Gear for What Ails You
- Zen and the Art of Portable Players: A Look at the Zen Stone

