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Re: Special Needs Suppliers



>> peripherals for special needs

John - Do you, by chance, have a collection of old inCider magazines?
If so, I wrote two feature length articles about how people with
disabilities can and do use Apple II computers. There was a wealth of
information in those articles that appeared in 9/91 and 9/92.

The best place to start is at your local Alliance For Technology
Access. That non-profit organization has the goal of making it easy
for people with disabilities to use computers. Since I know you live
in Ohio, here is the address and contact information you need:

Communication Assistance Resource Center
2140 Arbor Blvd.
Dayton, OH 45439
513-294-8086

Although the Alliance for Technology Access specializes in helping
those with physical disabilities, I'm sure they can provide you with
all the resources you could possibly want.

Joe Kohn
Publisher, Shareware Solutions II

         (e-mail or finger joko@crl.com for subsription info)
         (       or point your favorite web browser to      )
         (    http://www.ericse.ohio-state.edu/SSII.html    )