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MyTTY is a text telephone (TT) emulation program designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. This software enables a computer to function as a TTY using a voice modem, the type of modem usually included with a personal computer. It takes the 1400 Herz (Hz) and 1800 Hz tones that represent characters in the TTY Baudot code and changes them to readable characters. It also creates these tones and sends them out over the telephone line through the computer's voice modem. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computer. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows 7 operating system; 32 megabytes (MB) memory and 100 MB hard disk space; 16x CD-ROM drive; TAPI-compliant voice modem.

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Price: 79.95.

This product record was updated on June 22, 2011.

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Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, Inc.

11323 Amherst Avenue
Wheaton, Maryland 20902
United States
Telephone: 301-942-4326.
TT: 301-942-4326.
Fax: 301-942-4439.
Web: http://www.idrt.com.
Email: idrt@idrt.com.


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