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This content is no longer actively maintained. It is provided as is, for anyone who may still be using these technologies, with no warranties or claims of accuracy with regard to the most recent product version or service release.

Other products, services, and resources are available from Microsoft and other organizations.

Additional Microsoft Products and Services for People with Disabilities

For more information, contact:

Microsoft Sales Information Center
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6393

World Wide Web: http://www.microsoft.com
Voice telephone: (800) 426-9400
Text telephone: (800) 892-5234

Directories of Computer Products That Help People with Disabilities

The Trace R&D Center at the University of Wisconsin – Madison produces a book and a compact disc describing products which help people with disabilities use computers. The book, The Trace Resourcebook, provides descriptions and photographs of about 2,000 products. The compact disc, Co-Net CD-ROM, provides a database of more than 18,000 products and other information for people with disabilities. It is issued twice a year.

To obtain these directories, contact:

Trace R&D Center
University of Wisconsin
S-151 Waisman Center
1500 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705-2280

World Wide Web: http://trace.wisc.edu
Fax: (608) 262-8848
Text telephone: (608) 263-2309

Referrals to Assistive Technology Programs and Trained Evaluators

For general information and recommendations on how computers can help specific needs, you should consult a trained evaluator. An assistive technology program in your area will provide referrals to programs and services that are available to you.

To locate the assistive technology program nearest you, contact:

National Information System
University of South Carolina
Center for Developmental Disabilities
Columbia, SC 29208

Voice/text telephone: (803) 935-5231
Fax: (803) 935-5059