[Ohio-talk] Fwd: [Trainer-talk] Discount/CFTB Offering TypeAbility at a Discount for SSI Recipients
Marianne Denning
marianne at denningweb.com
Tue Jun 2 16:49:53 UTC 2015
Here is a way to purchase a used computer at a great price. I have
not looked at the specifics.
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From: David Goldfield via Trainer-talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org>
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 11:59:17 -0400
Subject: [Trainer-talk] Discount/CFTB Offering TypeAbility at a
Discount for SSI Recipients
To: List for teachers and trainers of adaptive technology
<trainer-talk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: David Goldfield <disciple1211 at verizon.net>
From David Jepson via LinkedIn. This is regarding Computers for the Blind
www.computersfortheblind.net
Thanks to a generous grant by the Delta Gamma Foundation and
YesAccessible, Computers for the Blind (CFTB) consumers on SSI can
receive TypeAbility talking typing tutorial for only $25 (retails for $150).
Please share this great resource with blindness professionals and
persons who can benefit from this information, including individuals
working at the various Lighthouses throughout the country.
Not on SSI, no problem, it is available for the low price of $50 to CFTB
Consumers.
Don't have a computer or not a CFTB consumer. No problem. A fully
accessible, refurbished desktop computer can be obtained for the low
price of $110 for anyone who can't see well enough to use a computer
without assistive technology. It comes with a licensed copy of MAGic
screen magnification software without speech, and NVDA, a
free text-to-speech screen reader. It also comes with JAWS and
TypeAbility trial versions, a large flat screen monitor and lots
more. Details...
Desktops come with a one year warranty. Laptops are available for $160
and have a two year warranty. All are shipped for free.
To obtain TypeAbility contact YesAccessible and provide them with the
CFTB # located on your computer.
To obtain a CFTB computer call 214-340-6328 or
info at computersfortheblind.net.
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