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WebAIM Low Vision Survey
Check out the latest survey from our friends at WebAIM. http://webaim.org/projects/lowvisionsurvey/#intro Their results are just in for the survey of computer users who have Low Vision. With over 200 people responding it provides a great snapshot of issues around accessibility …
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Do you own WYNN 7? Time for your free update!
The Learning Systems Group of Freedom Scientific, Inc., developer of literacy software designed to create custom learning environments for struggling students, announced today that the industry-leading WYNN™ software has added support for Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system. In addition …
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Free MAGic Update
All MAGic Screen Magnification Software Version 12 users can now download a free update. Some great enhancements include: Toggle Navigation Quick Keys on and off; Even better screen rendering performance for smoother movement of the mouse pointer, better focus tracking, …
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LiveWire4Education March Newsletter
The latest edition of our LiveWire4Education newsletter is now out. Visit our Newsletter page to download the complete March issue (Issue 10) in PDF or Word formats. Visit our News page to read the main stories in this issue. For …
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Seniors Week LV Open Days
Quantum will be hosting two open days during NSW Seniors Week. Come along to see our all our new and upcoming products. Purchase on the day or take home trials available. Tuesday 19 Mar. Open from 10am to …
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WYNN V7 Is Released!
WYNN’s unique features and benefits were created with input from educators, researchers, and individuals with learning difficulties such as dyslexia. WYNN was designed to be useful for all users, and the new Version 7 really excels at supporting the needs …
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New Mid-Size HD Magnifier
This new addition to the Optelec Compact range of hand-held magnifiers provides a 7-inch high definition screen. It is a good midway point between handheld and desktop and will provide on-the-go reading for students in secondary and tertiary education. It has …
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What’s New with MAGic Screen Magnification!
MAGic is the magnification software from Freedom Scientific. Of great importance in education is the seamless transition between MAGic and JAWS, with total compatibility and shared commands and resources. This is particularly important for students with a degenerative eye disease, …
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What’s New with ZoomText Screen Magnification!
With the release of Version 10, ZoomText is now offering integrated support for HD webcams as CCTVs, recording text to audio, background reading, and new standards in web navigation. Additionally, the new ZoomText Mac brings the power of ZoomText to …
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