Ease of Access, formerly Utility Manager, is a component of Windows NT family of operating systems that enables use of assistive technologies.
Assistive technology for persons with disabilities includes vehicles modified with height adjustable suspension, for example to allow wheelchair entry to the vehicle.
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A reading machine is a piece of assistive technology that allows blind people to access printed materials.
The training programme makes use of Orca (an assistive technology for the visually challenged), Ubuntu and other GNU/Linux based operating systems.