
IBM Lotus Symphony Software
IBM Lotus Symphony software is an office suite for creating, editing, and sharing word processing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. The software is available free of charge, and offers accessibility features to support individuals with disabilities.
Accessibility features help users with disabilities to use information technology products successfully. The following list provides more information about the IBM Lotus Symphony accessibility features:
- Access to all functions by keyboard.
- Improved readability of screen contents.
- Zooming of on-screen user interface for menus, icons, and documents.
Accessibility features of the Lotus Symphony software allows all users to effectively use the software and provides a free software for users to create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Visit the IBM website to download the Lotus Symphony software to your computer.

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Hans Hillen from TPG is presenting a Flex Accessibility Webinar in conjunction with Adobe.
What: A FREE Adobe Flex Accessibility Webinar
When: July 21, 2010 at 12:00 p.m. EST
Where: To attend, simply join in the meeting room at http://seminars.adobe.acrobat.com/a11y, no registration or password required.
Captions will be available during the webinar.
You can visit the Adobe website to leave any comments or questions you may have about the event.
Join the meeting room on July 21st to learn about web accessibility!

Easter Seals Crossroads is one of 26 Microsoft Accessibility Resource Centers (MARC) in the United States, and the only one in Indiana. This center provides quarterly trainings on how to use the accessibility features built into Microsoft. These features were designed with consideration towards disabilities such as low vision, wrist injury, and hearing loss.
The next training is scheduled for Friday, April 23. For more information or to register, please contact Carol Girt at (888) 466-1314 or cgirt@eastersealscrossroads.org.

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Easter Seals Crossroads is offering a free training session for anyone interested in learning how to use the accessibility features built into Microsoft Windows. Learn how to change the screen resolution, use the SoundSentry, change the font size, adjust speed, and much more. Get the most out of your computer by making it easy to use for everyone!
The Microsoft Accessibility Resource Center training will be held on January 22, 2010 from 9 am to 12 pm in the 4th floor Conference Room at Easter Seals Crossroads, located at 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis.
To register, visit http://microsoftaccessibilitytraining.eventbrite.com/ or call Carol Girt by January 21, 2009 at (317) 466-1000 ext. 2421, or e-mail her at cgirt@eastersealscrossroads.org. Space is limited, so call today!
Training on Microsoft accessibility was held last friday at Easter Seals Crossroads. Carol Girt, loan library specialist for the INDATA project, conducted the training.

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