Hi Please read this message prior to downloading the July and August edition of Infotech. As explained below, this edition of Infotech is in 2 parts. We have slightly changed the way that users log onto the Infotech section of our web site. When you press Enter on the appropriate link, rather than having two editable fields which you would tab through and enter your logon details, you are now presented with a small web page entitled "to download the file you need to sign in". Press Down Arrow repeatedly with your screen-reader until you locate the first edit control entitled "user name". Once the edit field is located, if you are using JAWS, Window-Eyes or Hal/Supernova, you can press Enter to launch the mode which allows you to interact with form controls. If you are using System Access this is not a requirement. Now enter the user name, press Tab, and type the password. Now Tab to the Submit button and press Enter, or simply pressing Enter on the password edit field should be enough to activate the Submit button. You will then be able to download the requested part of Infotech straight away. Now here is the contents for this edition of Infotech. Enjoy! Infotech - July and August 2008 The Infotech magazine for July and August 2008 is divided into two parts. Each part is contained within its own individual zipped archive. The entire magazine is devoted to our unrivalled coverage of the Sight Village exhibition which took place in Birmingham during July. Part 1 contains all the interviews with representatives from companies and organisations concerning the latest and greatest technology with a running time of almost 6 hours. Part 2 consists of all of the 18 seminars we recorded at the event, originally broadcast within our podcast which ran alongside the event with a running time of 10 hours. This second part of Infotech containing the seminars is just provided for convenience so that all the items are available to download together. Contents of Part 1 1. The Sight Village montage - a lighthearted preview of upcoming interviews. 2. Optilec. 3. Dolphin Computer Access. 4. GW Micro. 5. Freedom Scientific - JAWS. 6. Freedom Scientific - MAGic and Open Book. 7. Freedom Scientific - Pac Mate. 8. Sight and Sound Technology. 9. Humanware. 10. Computer Room Services. 11. Quantum Technology. 12. Software Express. 13. Cobolt Systems. 14. RNIB. 15. British Computer Association of the Blind. 16. Traveleyes. 17. DD Aware. 18. Pia. 19. Calibre. 20. Torch Trust for the Blind. 21. Aurora Ministries. Contents of Part 2 1. Plextor. 2. GW Micro. 3. Dolphin products on the web. 4. Wireless for the Blind. 5. Freedom Scientific - Pac Mate Omni 6.1. 6. Freedom Scientific - JAWS. 7. Dolphin scripting. 8. Humanware. 9. Trecker Breeze Walk. 10. Dolphin Easy Converter. 11. Talking Tactile Technologies from the Royal National College for the Blind. 12. Baum. 13. Football for the Visually Impaired from the Royal National College for the Blind. 14. A I Squared. 15. RNIB and other interested groups - Making Stories. 16. Code Factory. 17. All Formats Charter from the Queen Alexandra College. 18. Freedom Scientific - MAGic. Brian Hartgen Product Development Manager T&T Consultancy Ltd Advantage House Trentham Business Quarter Bellringer Road Trentham Stoke-On-Trent ST4 8GB Tel: 01782 644141 Fax: 01782 645135 Web Site, www.tandt-consultancy.com NOTICE: The information contained in this email and any attachments is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that you must not use, disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on t-+his e-mail's content. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and then delete the email and any attachments from your system. T&T Consultancy Ltd have made strenuous efforts to ensure that emails and any attachments generated by its staff are free from viruses. However, it cannot accept any responsibility for any viruses which are transmitted. We therefore recommend you scan all received e-mail messages. Registered in England No. 4098268 To contact the list owners, please send a message to brian.hartgen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or terry.clasper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from the list, please send a message to infotech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.