
Assistive technologies are priceless items for people with disabilities. However, part of the problem with many great assistive technologies is that they are too basic. Because so many disabilities are individualized and specific to each person, not every program will be perfect for everyone's disability. Realizing this, Microsoft has equipped its computers with some of the most basic technologies that can be used in a variety of ways. More specific technologies need to be purchased, but these 'starter' assistive technologies can be incredibly helpful for basic computer processing. Here are some examples of what I have found to most heplful:
Zoom
This option allows users to magnify whatever is on the screen to whatever degree is necessary so that they can understand what would be indecipherable text. Geared towards the visually impaired, this tool is extremely helpful in its simplicity and effectiveness.
Onscreen KeyboardIn order for the physically impaired to more easily operate a computer, the onscreen keyboard can be extremely helpful. The colors in the keyboard make the keys distinguishable and easy to see. The keys are also much closer together which means that the user need not move as much as he or she normally would with the regular keyboard. A slight shift of the mouse can take you from 'Q' to 'P.'