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The Internet brings a world of information onto a computer screen, yet many web pages can be difficult for the low sighted or visually impaired person to read.

Web Eyes immediately and dramatically improves access to the web without using other tools, such as screen magnifiers. You can easily increase the type size of web based information, even Web based e-mail (4-144 pt).

Other features include:

  • "Read like a Book"...eliminate scrolling
  • Change type font effortlessly...if you prefer to read in Arial...just click Arial font
  • Read with or without graphics
  • Increase size of forms and boxes
  • Handy page counter

Read more about the Features of Web Eyes




SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION PURCHASES WEB EYES AS AN ACCESSIBILITY TOOL

The Social Security Administration recently purchased Web Eyes as an accessibility tool for those visiting the SSA web site (www.ssa.gov). Simply click the “Need larger text?” link on their home page for a FREE download of Web Eyes.

Read the Social Security Administration Article






Federal Regulation Section 508--Federal government web sites must be accessible to individuals with any sort of physical impairment, including the visually impaired.

On June 25, 2001 the U.S. Government implemented Section 508 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act specifying accessibility compliance for all federal government (.gov) and military (.mil) websites, as well as sites provided under contract to a federal agency. Web sites securing these domain extensions must be accessible to individuals with any sort of physical impairment, including the visually impaired.

Section 508 is only the latest in a series of Federal guidelines and regulations designed to aid people with disabilities in gaining access to Federal government information. What sets Section 508 apart from previous legislation is that it’s the first piece of legislation that’s enforceable, with possible ramifications for those Federal agencies that fail to comply.


Many states have enacted similar accessibility regulations or have established separate agencies to increase access to assistive technology for those state residents with physical impairments, including the visually impaired.

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Review the Web Eyes VPAT for Section 508 Requirements

(VPAT= Vendor Product Accessibilty Template)

Web Eyes Personal Product

508_Template_Personal_2004.pdf

Web Eyes Domain Product

508_Template_Domain_2004.pdf


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