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SMC Library provides a hospitable, user-oriented milieu that respects
the needs of all users. To facilitate library use by patrons with
disabilities, the Library has adjustable tables and public access
computer workstations equipped with the following technology:
Low Vision Assistive Technology
ZoomText combines full-featured magnification software
with screen reading. It magnifies from 2x to 16x and provides
8 different zoom windows for full and partial enlargement. ZoomText
is available on all computer workstations in the Library.
To access the program, double click the ZoomText icon
on the computer Desktop. Headphones are available for
checkout at the Circulation Desk.
Microsoft Magnifier
Microsoft Magnifier is a Windows magnification utility providing
a limited level of functionality for users with slight visual impairments.
It is installed on all workstations in the Library.
To access the Magnifier, click the Start button; select
Programs,
Accessories, Accessibility, and then Magnifier.
Video Magnifiers (CCTVs)
The Library has two video magnifiers (CCTVs) for magnifying print
materials. The ClearView CCTV magnifies in black and
white. The PulseData SmartView CCTV provides full color magnification as well as
multiple foreground and background combinations. The video
magnifiers are located on the 1st floor South, near the photocopy room.
Screen Reading
Microsoft Narrator
Narrator is a Windows text-to-speech utility. It reads aloud onscreen
text, dialog boxes, menus and buttons in Windows, Notepad, and WordPad.
It is installed on all workstations in the Library.
To start Narrator click the Start button to open the Start
menu; select Programs, Accessories, Accessibility
and then Narrator. Headphones are available for checkout at the Circulation Desk.
TextHelp Read and Write works within all applications to provide
screen reading, a thesaurus, homonym checker, spell checker, talking
calculator, word finder and word prediction. It is an extremely
useful reading and writing tool particularly for people who learn
better when they can hear what they read and write. It is
installed on all computers in the Library.
Keyboard Modification
Windows provides an on-screen keyboard as well as options for adjusting
the keyboard. To access the on-screen keyboard press the Start
button; select Programs, Accessories, Accessibility,
and then On-Screen Keyboard. To access the settings for keyboard
adjustment options (i.e., StickyKeys, FilterKeys, ToggleKeys),
open the Start menu; choose Settings, Control Panel,
and then Accessibility Options.
Scan and Read
Both Kurzweil 3000 and Kurzweil 1000 have scanning and text-to-speech
capabilities. Kurzweil 3000 was designed primarily for people who
are sighted and learn better if they can hear what they read. It
has numerous reading and writing tools (e.g., dictionary, thesaurus,
highlighters) to improve reading and writing productivity and skills.
Kurzweil 1000 was designed primarily for people who are visually
impaired. Kurzweil 1000 and Kurzweil 3000 are installed on two computers in the Library Computer Commons, LIBCOM110 and LIBCOM114.
Please note that users
must be trained by the Disabled
Students Center High Tech Training Center (310-434-4267) before
using these programs.
Further Information
For further information, please consult a reference librarian (310-434-4254)
or the Disabled Student Services High Tech Training Center (310-434-4267).
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