DVORAK Question
Jennifer Robbins
JenniferR at wpas-rights.org
Wed Oct 30 08:57:57 PST 2002
Keytime out of Seattle (206) 522-8973 or www.keytime.com
<http://www.keytime.com> provides individual and class-based trainings on
one-handed keyboards. I don't know if they do DVORAK specifically, but it'd
be worth a try. Hope that helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Barrett [mailto:sean at wa-ilsc.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:55 PM
To: Statewide forum on assistive-technology issues
Subject: DVORAK Question
Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on where I could find lesson plans
for teaching someone who uses one hand to type with the DVORAK keyboard?
Thanks,
Sean Barrett, MSW
Manager, Disability Resource Center
http://www.wa-ilsc.org <http://www.wa-ilsc.org>
----- Original Message -----
From: Sean Barrett <mailto:sean at wa-ilsc.org>
To: wash-at at u.washington.edu <mailto:wash-at at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 12:53 PM
Subject: Low vision question
We (the disAbility Resource Center, a CIL in Everett) are providing, among
other things, literacy training services. We have recently found that one,
and we are pretty sure there are more, participants need some rather large
magnification (bigger than 72 point). This would typically be for items
such as books or other reading materials.
I would love any opinions on cost efficent, reliable methods to achieve
this.
Sean Barrett, MSW
Manager, Disability Resource Center
http://www.wa-ilsc.org <http://www.wa-ilsc.org>
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