The Indianapolis Public Library is installing accessible workstations at all 24 branches. They are designed to help people with learning disabilities or mobility limitations complete tasks, such as writing a document or accessing the internet.
The accessible workstations offer a height-adjustable desk, large-key keyboard, large-print keyboard, trackball mouse with programmable buttons and arm supports.
These tools can read information to patrons and respond to voice commands. They are designed to help people with learning disabilities or mobility limitations complete tasks, such as writing a document or accessing the internet. “We strive to improve digital and technology inclusion and services for persons of all abilities,” Shanika Heyward, director of innovation and technology at IPL, said. “We hope to increase the confident of all of our patrons in using technology independently and to enhance their quality of life.”
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