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Adaptive Technology Centre: Software and Assistive Devices

Adaptive Technology Centre (ATC), located in rooms 119 and 120, Stauffer Library, offering a range of services, computers, assistive devices, and specialized software that enable students with disabilities to read, write, research and study more effective

Dragon NaturallySpeaking

Dragon NaturallySpeaking is speech recognition software. Dragon uses voice commands to dictate, edit, and control computer/mobile device applications. Dragon is used by persons with physical disabilities, certain types of learning disabilities, and students with medical disabilities.

Computers in the Adaptive Technology Centre, and certain study rooms in Bracken Health Sciences Library (medical version) and Lederman Law Library (legal version) provide access to Dragon for use on campus.