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Disability / ZoomText / Screen reader / Screen magnifier / Computer accessibility / Window-eyes / Low vision / Magnifier / Comparison of screen readers / Assistive technology / Accessibility / Design
Date: 2014-05-01 10:19:07
Disability
ZoomText
Screen reader
Screen magnifier
Computer accessibility
Window-eyes
Low vision
Magnifier
Comparison of screen readers
Assistive technology
Accessibility
Design

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