To GW staff,

 

Is there a UK supplier for this?

 

 

 


Regards, John.

John Farley
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: 24 April 2009 16:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: GW Micro and accessaphoneMake Office Phones Accessible to Blind and 
Visually Impaired

 

GW Micro and accessaphoneMake Office Phones 
Accessible to Blind and Visually Impaired 

For people who are blind or have vision impairments , accessing a phone in a 
typical office can be a difficult challenge. Caller ID and other important 
pieces of information are presented visually on the LCD display of most phones. 
While the numbers and other buttons on a phone are easy for a blind or visually 
impaired person to push because they are tactile, the information on the LCD 
display has been impossible to access . . . until now. 

GW Micro and Tenacity have joined together to make office phones accessible to 
blind and visually impaired people through the use of GW Micro's Window-Eyes 
and Tenacity's accessaphone. accessaphone provides audible caller ID 
information from the telephone as well as audible message waiting, alternative 
input methods to conduct call control including intuitive keyboard hot keys 
(i.e. Alt A to Answer, Alt H to Hold and Alt C to Conference, etc.), a call 
log, the option to keep notes about the call, and much more. 

"While accessaphone does include built-in text-to-speech, some users may select 
the option to silence accessaphone and enjoy the added benefits of using 
Window-Eyes." said Dustin Armstrong, Director of Operations of Tenacity . "GW 
Micro has been a force in making various technologies accessible to blind 
consumers," said Dan Weirich, GW Micro's Vice President of Sales and Marketing. 
"We are very excited to work with Tenacity to help continue to make the 
workplace even more accessible." 

For pricing and more information on accessaphone (www.accessaphone.com 
<http://www.accessaphone.com/> ), contact [email protected]. Blind and 
visually impaired consumers who want to use accessaphone will need the latest 
version of Window-Eyes (www.gwmicro.com). After installing Window-Eyes, a free 
Window-Eyes script must be downloaded from GW Micro's Script Central that 
allows Window-Eyes to work with accessaphone located at 
www.gwmicro.com/Scripts/Accessaphone. For pricing and more information on 
Window-Eyes, please contact GW Micro at (260) 489-3671, or via email at 
[email protected]. <mailto:[email protected]>  

 
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