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Thursday, February 14, 2008

It’s in the air - cell phone accessibility for the visually impaired

Cell phones are the rage.  Everybody has or expects to have one.  Not a day goes by when some new feature, enhancement or alteration isn’t previewed.  Talking, texting, emailing, web-surfing, taking pictures, listening to books and music, keeping lists, and writing are examples of functions people depend on cell phones for.  What works for us?  What can we afford?  How do we acquire an accessible functional possibly free cell phone?
On Saturday February 16 at blind service association 17 n state street room 1050 Chicago Illinois, join us from 9-30 until noon central standard time for a comprehensive discussion of the types, accessibility, practicality and affordability of this ever-evolving tool.
If you can’t attend in person you can participate in this seminar online,

At http://www.comp-unique.com
Arrow down to the webinar-room link and press enter.

If you’re a first time user, download the simple applet,
Then, Arrow down to the enter into the room link and type your name, tab to the login section and press enter.  You will not need a password.  Be sure to have a working microphone to interact with us as we will not be able to efficiently respond to text messages sent online.

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Posted by Bob Zwick on 02/14 at 10:28 PM
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