Westminster's Assistive Technology Lab
Westminster's assistive technology lab can be found in room 33 located in the basement of Giovale library. It is designed to help students with their study and research needs. It provides technology assistance in reading via larger screens and a larger mouse for easier cursor movement. Available software has the capacity to scan and magnify most text and can read the scanned text to the user. Other types of software allow users to dictate spoken text into word processing programs. The various types of assistive technology available include:
Hardware:
19” Monitors
Adjustable Workstations
Speakers
Optical Magnifier
Kensington Mice (larger than a regular-sized mouse)
Software:
- Naturally Speaking voice recognition software – allows a person to speak into a microphone and have his or her spoken word translated into a program such as Microsoft Word. This is ideal for patrons who have difficulties using traditional keyboards.
- OmniPage - Text recognition prgram
- Screen magnification – designed to enlarge text.
For more information or assistance with the resources in the lab contact Ginny Dewitt at 801.832.2281.