Accessibility guides and research studies from Microsoft

  • From: Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:10:33 -0400 (EDT)

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http://EmpowermentZone.com/ms_acc_doc.zip

This archive contains accessibility guides and research studies from microsoft.com. Each .doc or .pdf file also has a .txt version. Printer-friendly versions of .htm files were chosen. The about 30 document titles are listed below.

Jamal

The Market for Accessible Technology - The Wide Range of Abilities and Its Impact on Computer Use

Accessibility in Internet Explorer 7

Accessibility in Internet Explorer 8

Accessibility in Office 2003

Accessibility in Office 2007

Accessibility in Windows 7

Accessibility in Windows Vista

Accessibility Transitioning to Windows 7

Accessibility Tutorials for Windows Vista

Accessible Technology - A Guide for Educators

Accessible Technology in Computing - Examining Awareness, Use, and Future Potential

Assistive Technology Decision Tree

Computing Guide for Boomers

Developing an Accessible Technology Plan

Engineering for Accessibility

Guide for Individuals with Dexterity and Mobility Impairments

Guide for Individuals with Hearing Impairments

Guide for Individuals with Language and Communication Impairments

Guide for Individuals with Learning Impairments

Guide for Individuals with Vision Impairments

Identifying the Right Assistive Technology

Step by Step Tutorials for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Accessibility Options

Step by Step Tutorials for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Accessibility Options

Step by Step Tutorials for Microsoft Outlook 2002 Accessibility Options

Step by Step Tutorials for Microsoft Windows 2000 Accessibility Options

Step by Step Tutorials for Microsoft Windows XP Accessibility Options

Step by Step Tutorials for Microsoft Word 2002 Accessibility Options

The Business Value of Integrating Accessible Technology into Business Organizations

Understanding Accessible Technology


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