Assistive stations are wheelchair-accessible and have specialized software in addition to the standard academic software.
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JAWS is a screen reader for popular software programs such as Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking is an assistive technology program that allows users to interact with a Windows-based PC using audio commands.
ZoomText is a screen magnifier and screen reader which allows users to see and hear everything that appears on the computer's screen.
Use UB's most popular software from your own computer with My Virtual Computing Lab.
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