ADAPTING PCS FOR DISABILITIES BOOK/CDROM

For persons with disabilities, a properly equipped computer breaks
barriers to information access and communication. Adapting Pcs for
Disabilities is a complete guide to assessing an individual's needs
and outfitting a PC with the latest assistive hardware and
software.  Individuals with disabilities and
governmental and educational agencies will need a copy of this
book--it's a practical reference not only to what is possible with
a PC, but what is affordable and readily available. 

The book's CD features: 

o  over 60 demos of adaptive software packages
o  the complete text of the print book in ASCII 
o  a handy text file viewer
o  megabytes of articles and newsletters on assistive technology o 
complete text of the ADA and more
o  internet newsgroups and web page resources

Add adaptive products to your PC quickly, affordably, and easily-
Adapting PCs for Disabilities shows you how!

Joseph Lazzaro is the Technology Director for the Massachusetts
Commission for the Blind, author of numerous articles on computers
and technology, and an emerging science fiction writer. 

Addison-Wesley is a worldwide publishing company based in Reading,
Massachusetts. The Trade Computer Books Group publishes high-
quality books for business users, programmers, and computer
enthusiasts. 

Adapting PCs for Disabilities book/CD package is available from
your local bookstore at a suggested retail price of $39.95. ISBN
0-201-48354-8 paperback, 320 pages.