[NFBofSC] FW: How to borrow equipment

Christina Moore moorechristina107 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 03:47:12 UTC 2021


Thank you for posting this.

> On Jan 7, 2021, at 19:41, Steve Cook via NFBofSC <nfbofsc at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Click here to access the membership form for the National Federation of the Blind of SC
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> Steve Cook
> District 2 State Board Member of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
> President of the Columbia chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
> 1st Vice President of the Computer Science & Technology Division of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
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> How to Join
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> Federation of the Blind is to attend a chapter or division meeting in your local area. You can find your nearest chapter or division meeting by reaching out to your state affiliate president. Membership in a chapter or division will automatically grant you membership in your state affiliate and the national organization.
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> From: Assistive Technology Online Network <ATNETWORK at LISTSERV.SC.EDU> On Behalf Of Carol Page
> Sent: Thursday, January 7, 2021 9:04 AM
> To: ATNETWORK at LISTSERV.SC.EDU
> Subject: How to borrow equipment
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> Hello,
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> The SC Assistive Technology Program is proud to introduce our most recent member, Billfred Leverette. Billfred will help you borrow devices. You can reach him at 803-935-5362 or billfred.leverette at uscmed.sc.edu .
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> Our Resource Center features hundreds of devices, from switches to toys to vision aids to tablets with communication apps. Check out our list of devices . A new website is under construction that will feature an upgraded search function to make it even easier.
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> To borrow a device, go to the SCATP device loan webpage and download the Loan Agreement Form. Fill out the form and return it to us by fax, email, or regular mail. 
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> For speedy service, make sure you avoid these common mistakes:
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> Include two different phone numbers. 
> The Borrower’s signature at the bottom of pages 2 and 3. 
> Write what you want to borrow on the fax cover page.
> You can pick up the device from us if you are in Lexington or Richland County. Otherwise we will ship to you. Loans are for 2-4 weeks, and the Borrower is responsible for the device return.  We will be happy to join you by Zoom if you need assistance setting up or using the device. 
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> We are highlighting one of our new additions, the Xbox Adaptive Controller.  Designed to work with a range of switches, joysticks, and mounts, it allows gamers with limited mobility to play games on Xbox consoles and Windows PCs.  The controller uses standard switch ports for each button, so it will work with your existing switches.  And if you want to try some different switches and mounts, we have many available to borrow.
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> Plate Switch 3"x5"
> Big Red Switch
> Bright Switch for Visually Impaired
> Buddy Button
> Gooshy Switch
> Grasp Switch
> Grip Switch
> Gumball Switch
> Jelly Bean Switch
> Oval Texture Switches
> PalPad Switch
> Candy Corn Proximity Switch-Little
> Candy Corn Proximity Switch-Large
> Plate Switch
> Micro Light Switch
> Mini Gumball Switch
> Wobble Switch
> Pillow Switch
> String Switch
> Cup Switch
> Ultimate Switch
> Spec Switch
> Thumb Switch
> Pinch Switch
> Chin Switch
> Koosh Switch
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