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(Formerly known as The Low Vision Information Center)


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May 10th Meeting of the LBPH Technology User Group

LVC has received the following information about the May monthly meeting of the Technology User Group at the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH) in Baltimore.  For more information, please contact LBPH directly.  Contact information is at the end of this news item.

WHEN:SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2008
TIME:10 AM TO 12 NOON
WHERE:
MARYLAND LIBRARY FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
415 PARK AVENUE, BALTIMORE
TOPIC:Demonstration of Levelstar's Braille Plus/Icon and Humanware's Maestro

See what all the talk is about!

The Braille Plus/Icon

This powerful, flexible, and easy-to-use mobile manager from LevelStar and APH is designed specifically for users who are blind or visually impaired. Use it like a hand-held PDA or like a laptop.

Use Braille+ Mobile Manager to:

  • Stay connected by using its web browser, wireless capability, podcasts, RSS, and email;
  • Manage appointments with its calendar and address book;
  • Type reports or letters on the word processor;
  • Record lectures or journal the day's events;
  • Play your favorite songs or listen to books and movies - it stores thousands;
  • Transfer files and synchronize appointments with your Windows PC.
  • Features: Braille keyboard; 30GB hard drive; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability built-in; Word processor that is Microsoft Word compatible MP3 player; Book player supports DAISY books and Bookshare; Voice recorder; Address book, clock, stopwatch, and calendar.

Humanware's Maestro

This palm-sized tool consists of a standard PDA (handheld computer) with a tactile overlay allowing people to use commands and enter data intuitively by touch. The information is sent to the user in audio form using integrated voice synthesis.

  • Users can organize their appointments and address books;
  • Consult and edit text documents;
  • Record voice notes;
  • Read books;
  • Organize e-mail;
  • Listen to music;
  • Get GPS guidance with the Trekker option...
As with other Maestro applications, the Web browser offers a set of features maximized for an efficient navigation experience while on the go. Through a robust engine, our clients can quickly navigate links, headings, frames, and fill out forms on web pages.

They can enjoy using familiar screen reader commands and read pages as if they were on a desktop computer. The Maestro built-in Wi-Fi with simple wizard makes it easier to find and connect to preferred networks.

For more information or to let LBPH know that you are coming, please call 410-230-2460 or e-mail: jprice@lbph.lib.md.us.


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Financial Assistance for Assistive Technology

The Association of Blind Citizens offers funding to cover 50% of the cost of adaptive devices and software for eligible applicants.  The products must retail between $200 and $6,000.  To be eligible you must have a family income of less than $50,000 and cash assets of less than $20,000.  Applicants must be legally blind and U.S. residents.  Deadlines are June 30 and Dec. 31 for each grant period (2 per year).

For information and an application form, see http://www.blindcitizens.org/assistive_tech.htm.


The Low Vision Center is a nonprofit organization that helps people with low vision maintain their independence. Located in Bethesda, Maryland, we offer information services as well as a home-like demonstration area full of a variety of low vision aids and ideas.

The Low Vision Center offers its resources without charge, relying entirely upon personal contributions to fund its varied services.

I invite you to browse our web site for more information about our services, as well as helpful hints for improving your vision. Some examples include:

I also invite you to make an appointment to visit our demonstration area so you can examine our low vision aids, including magnifiers, CCTV's, Zoom Text, and non-optical adaptive aids (such as talking clocks and writing guides). We also sell a select group of low vision aids and Bausch & Lomb, Coil, Eschenbach, and Schweitzer magnifiers. Please don't hesitate to call us for additional information or to make an appointment for a visit.  Appointments are usually scheduled after 10:30 a.m., Monday through Wednesday

Terry Eason
Executive Director
Terry@LowVisionInfo.org


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Last Update: May 3, 2008



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