Keep the following specialized equipment in your computer lab to make it more accessible for students with disabilities.
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- While it may not be feasible to have all equipment necessary to accommodate students’ needs, the following are good tools to have on hand:
- A height-adjustable table for each type of workstation in your lab;
- Wrist and forearm rests;
- A trackball;
- Software that modifies responses to keyboard input such as sticky keys, repeat rate, and keystroke delay (that may be available in the operating system);
- Software to enlarge screen images (that may be available in the operating system), along with a large monitor;
- Large-print keytop labels
- Additionally, ensure than any web resources you provide to students adhere to accessibility standards or guidelines adopted by the lab.