DRC Adaptive Equipment Labs
Located in Robbins Hall, the Disability Resource Center's Adaptive Computer Lab(1st floor)and Learning Disabilities Lab (2nd floor) assisist the University in providing access to computing facilities for students with disabilities. General, multi-purpose labs are situated in various locations across campus, and provide a variety of access to users with disabilities.
Both Labs in the Disability Resource Center (DRC) are dedicated to users with disabilities. In addition to adaptive hardware and software, limited training and instruction are provided to students who wish to learn to use these technologies.
Computer hardware/software currently available in the labs or elsewhere in the Disability Resource Center includes:
- Computers & Scanners
- Internet
- Intellikeys Adaptive Keyboard
- Orbit Trackball Mouse
- Open Book Ruby
- Kurzweil 1000 (full program)
- Kurzweil 3000 (full program)
- Kurzweil Read Only Stations
- Kurzweil Reading Machine
- Naturally Speaking (Dragon Dictate) Screen Reader
- Jaws Screen Reader
- Zoom Text Screen Magnifier
- CCTV's (Aladdins, Merlin, Optalec)Black & White and Color
- Juliet Electronic Brailler
- Romeo Electronic Brailler
- Mountbatten Electronic Brailler
- Tape Recorders
- TTY phone
- Ovac (Portable CCTV)
- Jordy Head Mounted CCTV
- Quicklook
If you are a U of L student with a disability and would like to learn more about the available facilities please call the DRC at 852-6938.