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  132. <table border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 width=100%>
  133. <tr><th align=left valign=bottom width=12%><font size=2><strong>Area</strong></font></th><th align=left valign=bottom width=19%><font size=2><strong>Telephone Numbers</strong></font></th><th align=left valign=bottom width=19%><font size=2><strong>Fax Numbers</strong></font></th><th align=left valign=bottom width=12%><font size=2><strong>Area</strong></font></th><th align=left valign=bottom width=19%><font size=2><strong>Telephone Numbers</strong></font></th><th align=left valign=bottom width=19%><font size=2><strong>Fax Numbers</strong></font></th></tr>
  134. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Argentina</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(54) (1) 819-1900 </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(54) (1) 819-1921 </font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Liechtenstein</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See Switzerland <br>
  135. (German-speaking)</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  136. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Australia</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(61) (02) 870-2131 </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(61) (02) 805-0519</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Luxembourg</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(Dutch speaking):<br>
  137. (32) 2-5133274<br>
  138. (English speaking):<br>
  139. (32) 2-5023432<br>
  140. (French speaking):<br>
  141. (32) 2-5132268 </font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  142. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Austria</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>0660-6593 </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>0222-68 16 2710</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Mexico</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(52) (5) 325-0912-Client<br>
  143. (52)(5) 237-4800 -Server</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  144. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Belgium</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(Dutch speaking):<br>
  145. 02-5133274<br>
  146. (English speaking):<br>
  147. 02-5023432<br>
  148. (French speaking):
  149. 02-5132268</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Netherlands</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(Dutch speaking):
  150. 023-5677877<br>
  151. (English speaking):
  152. 023-5677853</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  153. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Bolivia </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See Argentina</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>New Zealand</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>64 (9) 357-5575</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>64 (9) 307-0516 and<br>
  154. 64 (9) 357-5577</font></td></tr>
  155. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Brazil</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(55) (11) 871-0090</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(55) (11) 262-8638</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Northern
  156. Ireland</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See United Kingdom</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  157. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Caribbean</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(214) 714-9100</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(809) 273-3636</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Norway</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(47) (22) 02 25 50</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(47) (22) 02 25 70</font></td></tr>
  158. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Chile</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>56-2-330-6000</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>56-2-330-6190</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Papua New
  159. Guinea</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See Australia</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  160. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Colombia</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(571) 618 2255</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(571) 618 2269</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Paraguay</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See Argentina</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  161. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Czech
  162. Republic</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+42) (2) 2451 0554</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+42) (2) 2423 4343</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Poland</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+48) (2) 6216793<br>
  163. &#151;Or&#151;<br>
  164. (+48) (71) 441357</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+48) (2) 6615434</font></td></tr>
  165. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Denmark</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(45) (44) 89 01 11</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(45) (44) 89 01 44</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Portugal</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>351 1 4409280/1/2/3</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(351) 1 4411655</font></td></tr>
  166. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Dubai</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(971) 4 513 888</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(971) 4 527 444</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Republic of
  167. Ireland</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See United Kingdom</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  168. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Ecuador</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(593) (2) 463-094</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Russia</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+7) (502) 224 50 46</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+7) (502) 224 50 45</font></td></tr>
  169. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>England</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See United Kingdom</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Scotland</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See United Kingdom</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  170. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Finland</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(0358) (90) 525 502 500</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(46) (0)8 752 29 00</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Singapore</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(65) 337-6088</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(65) 337-6788</font></td></tr>
  171. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>France</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(33) (1) 69-86-10-20</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(33) (1) 69-28-00-28</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Slovenia</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+386) (61) 1232354</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  172. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>French
  173. Polynesia</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See France</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Slovak
  174. Republic</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+42) (7) 312083</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+42) (2) 2423 4343</font></td></tr>
  175. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Germany </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>089/3176-1199</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>089-3176-1000</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>South Africa</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>0 802 11 11 0(2) 11 445
  176. 010</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(27) 11 445 0045<br>
  177. &#151;Or&#151;<br>
  178. (27) 11 445 0046</font></td></tr>
  179. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Greece </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(30) (1) 6806-775<br>
  180. through (30) 1 6806-779</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(30) (1) 6806 780</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Spain</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>91 807 99 60</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(34) (1) 803-8310</font></td></tr>
  181. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Hong Kong</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(852) 804-4222</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>2535-9293</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Sweden</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(46) (8) 752 09 29</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(46) (0)8 752 29 00</font></td></tr>
  182. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Hungary</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(36) (1) 267-4636</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(+36) (1) 268-1558</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Switzerland</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(German speaking):<br>
  183. 01/831-1581<br>
  184. (French speaking):<br>
  185. 022-738 96 88 </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>01-831 08 69</font></td></tr>
  186. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>India </font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(01) (91) 646 0694</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(01) (91) 646-0813</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Taiwan</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(886) (2) 508-9501</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(886) (2) 504-3121</font></td></tr>
  187. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Ireland</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See United Kingdom</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Turkey</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(90) 212 2585998</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(90) 212 2585954</font></td></tr>
  188. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Israel</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>972-3-613-0833</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>972-3-613-0834</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>United
  189. Kingdom</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(01734) 271007</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(01734) 270080</font></td></tr>
  190. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Italy</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(39) (2) 7039-8351</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(39) (2) 7039-2020</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Uruguay</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See Argentina</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  191. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Japan</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(81) (424) 41-8700</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(81) (3) 5454-8100<br>
  192. (1#-0# for guidance)</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Venezuela</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(582)-2654337</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(582)2650863</font></td></tr>
  193. <tr><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Korea</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(822) 566-0027</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>(82) (2) 531-4600</font></td><td valign=top width=12%><font size=2>Wales</font></td><td valign=top width=19%><font size=2>See United Kingdom</font></td><td valign=top width=19%></td></tr>
  194. </table>
  195. <hr>
  196. <h1><a href="#TOP"><img src="up.gif" alt="To Top" align=middle border=0 width=14 height=11></a><a name="Disabilities">Accessibility for People with Disabilities</a></h1>
  197. <p>Microsoft is committed to making its products and services easier for everyone to use. This page provides information about
  198. the following features, products and services, which make Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174;, Microsoft&#174; Windows NT&#174;, and
  199. Microsoft&#174; Index Server more accessible for people with disabilities:</p>
  200. <ul>
  201. <li><p align=left>Microsoft services for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.</p>
  202. </li>
  203. <li><p align=left>Hints for customizing Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Windows NT.</p>
  204. </li>
  205. <li><p align=left>Access Packs for either Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Windows NT, a software utility that makes using Windows
  206. or Windows NT easier for people with motion or hearing disabilities.</p>
  207. </li>
  208. <li><p align=left>Keyboard layouts designed for people who type with one hand or a wand.</p>
  209. </li>
  210. <li><p align=left>Microsoft software documentation on audio cassette, floppy disk, or compact disc (CD).</p>
  211. </li>
  212. <li><p align=left>Third-party utilities to enhance accessibility.</p>
  213. </li>
  214. <li><p align=left>Other products and services for people with disabilities.</p>
  215. </li>
  216. </ul>
  217. <p><strong>Note</strong>&#160;&#160;&#160;The information in this section applies only to users who purchased Microsoft products in the United States. If you
  218. purchased Windows or Windows NT outside the United States, your package contains a subsidiary information card listing
  219. Microsoft support services telephone numbers and addresses. You can contact your subsidiary to find out whether the type of
  220. products and services described in this appendix are available in your area. </p>
  221. <h2><a name="MicrosoftServicesforPeopleWhoAreDeaforHard-of-Hearing">Microsoft Services for People Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing</a></h2>
  222. <p>If you are deaf or hard-of-hearing, complete access to Microsoft product and customer services is available through a text
  223. telephone (TT/TDD) service.</p>
  224. <h3><a name="SalesInformation">Sales Information</a></h3>
  225. <p>You can contact Microsoft Sales Information Center on a text telephone by dialing (800)&#160;892-5234 between 6:30&#160;A.M. and
  226. 5:30&#160;P.M. Pacific time.</p>
  227. <h3><a name="TechnicalAssistance">Technical Assistance</a></h3>
  228. <p>For technical assistance in the United States, you can contact Microsoft Support Network on a text telephone at
  229. (206)&#160;635-4948 between 6:00&#160;A.M. and 6:00&#160;P.M. Pacific time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. In Canada, dial
  230. (905)&#160;568-9641 between 8:00&#160;A.M. and 8:00&#160;P.M. Eastern time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Microsoft
  231. support services are subject to Microsoft prices, terms, and conditions in place at the time the service is used.</p>
  232. <h2><a name="CustomizingWindowsorWindowsNT">Customizing Windows or Windows NT</a></h2>
  233. <p>There are many ways you can customize Windows or Windows NT to make your computer more accessible.</p>
  234. <ul>
  235. <li><p align=left>Beginning with Windows 95, accessibility features are built in to Windows. These features are useful for individuals who
  236. have difficulty typing or using a mouse, have moderately impaired vision, or who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. The
  237. features can be installed during setup, or you can add them later from your Windows 95 installation disks. Look up
  238. &#147;accessibility&#148; in the Windows Help Index for information about installing and using these features. </p>
  239. </li>
  240. <li><p align=left>Many of the features which make Windows 95 more accessible can be added to Windows NT, earlier versions of
  241. Microsoft Windows, and MS-DOS through Access Packs. You can download these files by modem, or you can order
  242. them on disks from Microsoft. </p>
  243. </li>
  244. <li><p align=left>You can also use Control Panel and other built-in features to adjust the appearance and behavior of Windows or
  245. Windows NT to suit varying vision and motor abilities. These include adjusting colors and sizes, sound volume, and the
  246. behavior of the mouse and keyboard. </p>
  247. </li>
  248. <li><p align=left>Dvorak keyboard layouts make the most frequently typed characters on a keyboard more accessible if you have
  249. difficulty using the standard &#147;QWERTY&#148; layout. There are three Dvorak layouts: one if you are a two-handed user, one
  250. if you type with your left hand only, and one if you type with your right hand only. You do not need to purchase any
  251. special equipment to use these features. </p>
  252. </li>
  253. </ul>
  254. <p>The specific features available, and whether they are built-in or must be obtained separately, depend on which operating
  255. system you are using.</p>
  256. <p>For full documentation on the accessibility features available in the operating system you are using, obtain the appropriate
  257. application notes listed below. Accessibility features are also documented in the <em>Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit </em>and the
  258. <em>Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit</em>.</p>
  259. <h3><a name="WhichFilestoDownloadorOrder">Which Files to Download or Order</a></h3>
  260. <p>You can obtain these files by downloading them with your modem, or you can order them on disks by phone. Specific
  261. information about downloading or ordering these files immediately follows this list of files.</p>
  262. <p>These files include:</p>
  263. <ul>
  264. <li>Application notes providing more complete documentation on ways to customize Windows and Windows NT.</li>
  265. <li>Access Packs and Dvorak keyboard layouts providing additional features for versions of Windows or Windows NT in
  266. which they are not already included.</li>
  267. </ul>
  268. <table border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 width=100%>
  269. <tr><th align=left valign=bottom width=70%><font size=2><strong>For</strong></font></th><th align=left valign=bottom width=30%><font size=2><strong>You need </strong></font></th></tr>
  270. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Application notes for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Ww1279.doc</font></td></tr>
  271. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Application notes for Microsoft Windows 95</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Ww1062.exe</font></td></tr>
  272. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Application notes for Microsoft Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5 (includes Access Pack for Microsoft
  273. Windows NT)</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Wn0789.exe</font></td></tr>
  274. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Application notes for Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.1</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Wg0788.txt</font></td></tr>
  275. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Application notes for Microsoft Windows 3.1</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Ww0787.txt</font></td></tr>
  276. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Application notes for Microsoft Windows 3.0</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Ww0786.txt</font></td></tr>
  277. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Access Pack for Microsoft Windows 3.0 and 3.1</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Accp.exe</font></td></tr>
  278. <tr><td valign=top width=70%><font size=2>Dvorak keyboard layouts for people who type with one hand (already included in Windows NT 3.5
  279. and higher)</font></td><td valign=top width=30%><font size=2>Ga0650.exe</font></td></tr>
  280. </table>
  281. <h3><a name="ToDownloadtheAccessPacks,ApplicationNotes,andAlternativeKeyboardLayoutsbyModem">To Download the Access Packs, Application Notes, and Alternative Keyboard Layouts by
  282. Modem</a></h3>
  283. <p>If you have a modem, you can download these files from the following network services:</p>
  284. <ul>
  285. <li><p align=left>Microsoft&#146;s World Wide Web Site on the Internet. On the www.microsoft.com home page, choose the Support icon,
  286. choose Knowledge Base, and select MS-DOS as the product. Enter KBFILE followed by the appropriate filename
  287. from the list above, and choose GO! Open the article, and choose the button to download the file. </p>
  288. </li>
  289. <li><p align=left>Microsoft&#146;s Internet servers, ftp.microsoft.com and gopher.microsoft.com, in /softlib/mslfiles. </p>
  290. </li>
  291. <li><p align=left>MSN&#153;, the Microsoft Network online service. </p>
  292. </li>
  293. <li><p align=left>CompuServe&#174;: type GO MSL. </p>
  294. </li>
  295. <li><p align=left>GEnie&#153;. </p>
  296. </li>
  297. <li><p align=left>Microsoft Download Service (MSDL), which you can reach by calling (206)&#160;936-6735 any time except between
  298. 1:00&#160;A.M. and 2:30&#160;A.M. Pacific time. </p>
  299. </li>
  300. <li><p align=left>MSDL supports 1200, 2400, 9600, or 14400 baud rates (V.22bis, V.32, V.32bis and V.42), with 8 data bits, no
  301. parity, and 1 stop bit. </p>
  302. </li>
  303. <li><p align=left>Various user-group bulletin boards (such as the bulletin-board services on the Association of PC User Groups
  304. network). </p>
  305. </li>
  306. </ul>
  307. <h3><a name="ToOrdertheAccessPacks,ApplicationNotes,andAlternativeKeyboardLayoutsonDisksbyPhone">To Order the Access Packs, Application Notes, and Alternative Keyboard Layouts on Disks
  308. by Phone</a></h3>
  309. <p>If you do not have a modem, within the United States you can order the Access Packs, Application Notes, and Alternative
  310. Layouts on disks by calling Microsoft Sales Information Center at (800)&#160;426-9400 (voice) or (800)&#160;892-5234 (text
  311. telephone).</p>
  312. <p>In Canada, you can call (905)&#160;568-3503 (voice) or (905)&#160;568-9641 (text telephone).</p>
  313. <h2><a name="MicrosoftDocumentationinAlternativeFormats">Microsoft Documentation in Alternative Formats</a></h2>
  314. <p>In addition to the standard forms of documentation, many Microsoft products are also available in other formats to make them
  315. more accessible.</p>
  316. <p>If you have difficulty reading or handling printed documentation, you can obtain many Microsoft publications from Recording
  317. for the Blind &amp; Dyslexic, Inc. Recording for the Blind &amp; Dyslexic distributes these documents to registered, eligible members
  318. of their distribution service, either on audio cassettes or on floppy disks. The Recording for the Blind &amp; Dyslexic collection
  319. contains more than 80,000 titles, including Microsoft product documentation and books from Microsoft Press. You can
  320. contact Recording for the Blind &amp; Dyslexic at the following address or phone numbers for information about eligibility and
  321. availability of Microsoft product documentation and books from Microsoft Press:</p>
  322. <p>Recording for the Blind &amp; Dyslexic, Inc.<br>
  323. 20 Roszel Road<br>
  324. Princeton, NJ&#160;08540</p>
  325. <p>Phone: (609)&#160;452-0606<br>
  326. Fax: (609)&#160;987-8116<br>
  327. World Wide Web: http://www.rfbd.org/</p>
  328. <h2><a name="Third-PartyUtilitiestoEnhanceAccessibility">Third-Party Utilities to Enhance Accessibility</a></h2>
  329. <p>A wide variety of third-party hardware and software products are available to make it easier to use personal computers.
  330. Among the different types of products available for the MS-DOS&#174;, Windows, and Windows NT operating systems are: </p>
  331. <ul>
  332. <li>Programs that enlarge or alter the color of information on the screen for people with visual impairments.</li>
  333. <li>Programs that describe information on the screen in Braille or synthesized speech for people who are blind or have
  334. difficulty reading.</li>
  335. <li>Hardware and software utilities that modify the behavior of the mouse and keyboard.</li>
  336. <li>Programs that enable people to &#147;type&#148; using a mouse or their voice.</li>
  337. <li>Word or phrase prediction software that enables people to type more quickly and with fewer keystrokes.</li>
  338. <li>Alternate input devices, such as single switch or puff-and-sip devices, for people who cannot use a mouse or a
  339. keyboard.</li>
  340. </ul>
  341. <p>To learn more about these products, see &#147;Getting More Accessibility Information&#148; below.</p>
  342. <h2><a name="GettingMoreAccessibilityInformation ">Getting More Accessibility Information </a></h2>
  343. <p>In addition to the features and resources already described in this section, other products, services, and resources are available
  344. from Microsoft and other organizations.</p>
  345. <h3><a name="AdditionalMicrosoftProductsandServicesforPeoplewithDisabilities">Additional Microsoft Products and Services for People with Disabilities</a></h3>
  346. <p>For more information, contact:</p>
  347. <p>Microsoft Sales Information Center<br>
  348. One Microsoft Way<br>
  349. Redmond, WA&#160;98052-6393</p>
  350. <p>World Wide Web: http://www.microsoft.com/<br>
  351. Voice telephone: (800)&#160;426-9400<br>
  352. Text telephone: (800)&#160;892-5234</p>
  353. <h3><a name="DirectoriesofComputerProductsthatHelpPeoplewithDisabilities">Directories of Computer Products that Help People with Disabilities</a></h3>
  354. <p>The Trace R&amp;D Center at the University of Wisconsin&#150;Madison produces a book and a compact disc that describe products
  355. that help people with disabilities use computers. The book, titled <em>Trace ResourceBook</em>, provides descriptions and
  356. photographs of about 2,000 products. The compact disc, titled CO-NET CD, provides a database of more than 18,000
  357. products and other information for people with disabilities. It is issued twice a year.</p>
  358. <p>To obtain these directories, contact:</p>
  359. <p>Trace R&amp;D Center<br>
  360. University of Wisconsin<br>
  361. S-151 Waisman Center<br>
  362. 1500 Highland Avenue<br>
  363. Madison, WI&#160;53705-2280</p>
  364. <p>World Wide Web: http://trace.wisc.edu/<br>
  365. Fax: (608)&#160;262-8848</p>
  366. <h3><a name="AssistiveTechnologyProgramsforPeoplewithDisabilities">Assistive Technology Programs for People with Disabilities</a></h3>
  367. <p>For general information and recommendations on how computers can help specific needs, you should consult a trained
  368. evaluator. An assistive technology program in your area will provide referrals to programs and services that are available to
  369. you.</p>
  370. <p>To locate the assistive technology program nearest you, contact:</p>
  371. <p>National Information System<br>
  372. Center for Developmental Disabilities<br>
  373. University of South Carolina<br>
  374. Columbia, SC&#160;29208</p>
  375. <p>Voice/text telephone: (803)&#160;922-9234 outside South Carolina or (803) 922-1107 inside South Carolina<br>
  376. Fax: (803)&#160;935-5250</p>
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