Software in the ATC

The Assistive Technology Center, also known as the ATC, at the Main Library has been established to provide assistive and adaptive technology designed to provide patrons with various disabilities access to the library and its resources. This Center is maintained by Denise Forro, and other library support staff to provide advice and technical support for the resources located in the room.

Public Workstation Software (1 computer)

The software on this workstation is designed to provide our community users access to Federal documents and materials currently available in the MSU Libraries on our Selected Electronic Resource computers. This computer contains a screen reader with magnifying capabilities.

Student Workstation Software (2 computers)

  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Atlas Speaks
  • Bradbury Braille Builder
  • Dragon Systems Dragon Naturally Speaking
  • Adobe ImageReady
  • Internet Explorer
  • Jaws for Windows
  • Kurzweil 1000 version
  • Kurzweil 3000 version
  • MacOpener
  • Microsoft FrontPage
  • Microsoft Office
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • thinkDesign
  • ZoomText

Modified: 04/28/08

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