Resources for Accessibility Design

This section lists some documents and services that can help with accessibility design.

Microsoft Windows Guidelines for Accessible Software Design

This publication describes techniques for developing software applications that are usable by people with disabilities. This document is included on the Microsoft Developer Network CD-ROM. To obtain additional copies or information about other Microsoft products and services for people with disabilities, contact:

Microsoft Sales Information Center
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6393
Voice: (800) 426-9400
Text Telephone: (800) 892-5234
Fax: (425) 635-6100

Research and Product Information

For information on research and development concerning technology, communication and disability, or for catalogs of accessibility products and service providers, contact:

Trace Research and Development Center
Waisman Center and Dept. of Industrial Engineering
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53705
E-mail: info@Trace.Wisc.Edu
Fax: (608) 262-8848
FTP, Gopher, and WWW servers at trace.wisc.edu

For a list of listserve discussions, send "LISTS" to listproc@trace.wisc.edu

Documentation in Accessible Formats

The organization Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Inc. can assist in preparing documentation in accessible formats, including electronic text and audio tape. Contact:

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Inc.
20 Roszel Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
Voice telephone: (800) 221-4792
Fax: (609) 987-8116

For a list of organizations that can assist in converting documentation into large print or Braille, contact the Microsoft Sales Information Center at the address listed above.

Assistive Technology Programs

For general information and recommendations about how computers can help specific users, consult a trained evaluator who can best match the user needs with the available solutions. An assistive technology program in your area will provide referrals to programs and services that are available to you. To locate the assistive technology program nearest you, contact:

National Information System
Center for Developmental Disabilities
Midland Center
Education Building
8301 Sarrow Road
Columbia, SC 29203
Voice or text telephone: (803) 777-4435
Fax: (803) 935-5250

Closed Captioning and Video Description

The following services can provide assistance in adding closed captions or video description to video tape and film:

The Caption Center
125 Western Avenue
Boston, MA 02134
Voice/text telephone: (617) 492-9225
Fax: (617) 562-0590

National Captioning Institute
5203 Leesburg Pike
Suite 1500
Falls Church, VA 22041