Q50559: Software Documentation Available for Blind Customers
Article: Q50559
Product(s): Microsoft Product Support Information
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Keyword(s): kbenable kbref kbEnableSight kbEnableLearn
Last Modified: 30-JUL-2001
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People who have difficulties reading or handling printed materials can obtain
most of Microsoft's publications from Recording for the Blind (RFB), Inc. RFB
distributes these documents to registered members of their distribution service
in the form of text files on floppy disks. These files can be read by most text
editors and Braille or voice output systems. Some titles may also be available
on audio cassette. RFB's collection includes a wide array of Microsoft product
documentation as well as books from Microsoft Press. Please contact RFB for the
current product list and further information.
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- RFB distributes these titles in English only.
- This service was previously provided by Computerized Books for the Blind
(CBB) until CBB merged with RFB.
For more information on Recording for the Blind, contact:
Recording for the Blind, Inc.
20 Roszel Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
609-452-0606
800-221-4792
Fax: 609-987-8116.
Additional query words: disability disabilities accessibility handicaps vision visual problems impaired sight see
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