Adaptive Technology Center
Access to technology is critically important for people with disabilities to succeed in work, in school and in community activities. The purpose of the Adaptive Technology Center (ATC) at the Indiana University Southeast Library is to help people with disabilities of all ages throughout the community enhance their lives and increase their independence and productivity through the use of adaptive technology.
The ATC is equipped with a touchscreen Dell computer with a large monitor and user-friendly mouse and keyboard, a CCTV text magnifier, and a color printer. In addition, the computer is on a table that allows simple electronic adjustments for the user.
The Adaptive Technology Center is funded by the Caesars Foundation of Floyd County.
Available Software and Training
If you need help using any of the software, please contact Disability Services at (812) 941-2243.
JAWS for Windows Pro
For those who are blind or visually impaired, JAWS works with a speech synthesizer to read the information on the computer screen and also outputs to refreshable Braille displays.
Dragon 8 Preferred
Allows you to talk to your computer and your words instantly and accurately appear in Microsoft® Word and Excel®, Corel®, WordPerfect®, and virtually all Windows®-based applications. Listen to incoming e-mail and documents read aloud; search the Web by speaking URLs enable you to insert blocks of texts or bitmaps, such as your name, title, and signature with a single voice command.
ZoomText 8.1
Enlarges, enhances and reads aloud everything on the computer screen.
Disability Services
It is the mission of the Office of Disability Services to coordinate support services for IU Southeast students with disabilities. For more information call (812) 941-2243 or visit the Disability Services website.