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Aug 20 2008, 11:41 AM EDT
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Change: If you want to know how to put captions (flowing text) onto a video, check out 'Accessible Videos'. Communicating Technology Text Telephone (TTY) A TTY is a device that enables people who are deaf, hard of
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Jul 6 2008, 5:30 AM EDT
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Jul 6 2008, 5:30 AM EDT
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Jul 6 2008, 5:28 AM EDT
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Jun 30 2008, 5:56 AM EDT
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Change: The VI places the call and interprets as a neutral, non-participating third party. Anything that the audio user says is signed to the video user, and anything signed by the video user is spoken to the audio user. Once the call is over, the
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Jun 30 2008, 5:35 AM EDT
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Jun 30 2008, 5:35 AM EDT
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Jun 30 2008, 5:34 AM EDT
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Change: provides a link between the textphone user and the hearing person through a trained RNID Typetalk Operator who relays the conversation. The textphone user will
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Jun 30 2008, 5:12 AM EDT
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Jun 30 2008, 5:12 AM EDT
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Change: be selected from the Sound scheme box. Videos of Access Technology to assist people with a hearing lossiCommunicator Resources and Suppliers of Hearing AT AZhearing.com. US specialist is Hearing related assistive technology. This is a very useful FAQ about hearing AT: http://www.azhearing.com/ald-primer.htm
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Jun 20 2008, 8:21 AM EDT
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Jun 20 2008, 8:20 AM EDT
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Jun 20 2008, 8:20 AM EDT
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Jun 20 2008, 8:20 AM EDT
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Change: event. Under Sound scheme, click Save As. In the Save Scheme As dialog box, type a name for the new sound scheme. The new scheme can be selected from the Sound scheme box. Videos of Access Technology to assist people with a hearing loss iCommunicator
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Mar 3 2008, 2:10 PM EST
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Change: Using this system the user focuses on the voice of the speaker via a small fm receiver connected to a hearing aid (with a ‘T-Switch’, or personal neck loop). This receives sound from a microphone and transmitter worn by the speaker.FM systems are portable devices
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Mar 3 2008, 1:59 PM EST
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Change: this system the user focuses on the voice of the speaker via a small fm receiver connected to a hearing aid (with a ‘T-Switch’, or personal neck loop). This receives sound from a microphone and transmitter worn by the speaker.FM systems are portable devices
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Jan 13 2008, 11:20 AM EST
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Change: People who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can configure Windows to use visual cues in place of sounds, or increase the volume level of program and
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Jan 13 2008, 11:18 AM EST
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Change: Created by Jan 13 2008, 11:18 AM EST for: no reason given
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