Imagine having a disability that limits your sight, hearing, or mobility.
The Internet and computers have opened up a whole new world to the
millions of people in this situation. Computers can read aloud text that
appears on a screen. They provide a way for people with hearing and
speech impairments to communicate easily. And computers understand
and implement voice commands for individuals with limited mobility.
Accessible web pages have been constructed to be useable by anyone,
even if they are using assistive technology to access the web page.
Examples of assistive technology are screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice recognition
software, alternative keyboards, and braille displays.
If web accessibility problems are encountered on a UA website, notify the Disability Resource Center: phone: 626-9409 or email: uadrc@email.arizona.edu
