Posts by: Mike Chaussee

Bought an iPad, Now What?

iPads have taken society by storm – they are portable, affordable, and have loads of apps available for download to help mainstream and disability sector users. For those new to the iPad world, check out “Quick and Easy Pointers to Get the Most Out of Your iPad” at...

Having some hearing loss?

Assistive listening devices can  help those of you with hearing loss to hear better in situations where there is a lot of background noise, like at work, at school, or at home. They capture and process the sound before it reaches your ear to filter out disturbing...

Using the Keypad as a Mouse

A variety of computer users have come to IPAT’s Technology Access Centers with an inability to use a standard mouse. The reasons have been many; shoulder pain when reaching to use a mouse, the reliable use of only one finger on one hand, lack of stamina over time...

A new slant on life.

A number of years ago IPAT realized that there were just way too many folks in the state that could benefit from assistive technology devices and were falling through the cracks of funding resources. About 2 years ago we were in a position as a fairly new...

Voting made easy.

The AutoMARK Voter Assist Terminal (VAT) makes voting with privacy and independence  an option for all voters, and particularly those with disabilities. The AutoMARK  is an optical scan ballot marker primarily designed for use by people who are unable to personally...

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