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BVI Collection: Additional AT and Accommodations, BVI

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Collapsible cane, folded and carried in a pocket. Press Escape to Close Reflective cane is helpful for safety for a person who is blind. Press Escape to Close Check-signing guide and wide lines template to assist those who are vision impaired. Press Escape to Close Teletalker phone with large keypad and high contrast labels - great for those with vision impairments. Press Escape to Close A clock with large numbers and hands is a great low tech AT device. Press Escape to Close Talking calculators and notetakers help those with vision impairments. Press Escape to Close Big button phone with large, high contrast symbols and raised letters, for low vision accessibility. Press Escape to Close Amplified phone with large keypad, high contrast labels and Braille, cross-disability AT. Press Escape to Close Vision impaired computer users appreciate a headset that plugs into the front of a CPU tower. Press Escape to Close Wrong way to 'help' a person who is blind. Illustration by Yvette Silver, United Spinal Association linked on the photo collection web page. Press Escape to Close A cartoon illustration of being descriptive to 'help' a person who is blind. Illustration by Yvette Silver, United Spinal Association linked on the photo collection web page. Press Escape to Close This woman who is blind is listen to her travel directions using a GPS unit. Press Escape to Close A restaurant menu provides alternative format in both large print and Braille for a customer who needs this accommodation. Press Escape to Close These recipes are printed on Braille paper and also feature large print text on each page to suit different vision accessibility needs. Press Escape to Close A walk around the block at ACBVI.  There are people walking without assistance, some using human guide or a service dog, and the others are navigating with a GPS device. Press Escape to Close The parking lot path to the entrance of Benson Multi-service Center has clearly marked pedestrian lane with textured pavement at the curb cutout to the sidewalk, helpful for a person who is vision impaired or uses a cane. Press Escape to Close A VisiKeys keyboard features high contrast labels on each key. Press Escape to Close This large print sign in a lobby informs visitors a CCTV is available for text magnification. Press Escape to Close The use of high contrast colors, raised letters and Braille labels are a great signage format for people who are Blind.  This sign labels a restroom.  Press Escape to Close A sign with large, simple text is good signage in a computer lab for vision impaired clients.  Press Escape to Close

 


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