Screen readers allow people who are blind to navigate the internet nonvisually. In Untangling the Web, the Austin Lighthouse trainers will demonstrate how with JAWS screenreading software on a PC and with TalkBack on Android mobile devices. Handout: Untangling the Web
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File it Away
Get organized with File it Away, webinar 16 in the Lighthouse educational webinar series. In this episode, learn how to navigate, organize and manage files and folders on your PC or mobile device. Handout: File it Away
Eyes on Demand
With just a touch of a button, you can get visual assistance anytime you need it. Be My Eyes and Aira allows users to dial in and ask an actual human to take a look at something for them. Whether…
PURELL® Emergency Response Products Now Available
We’ve brought in PURELL® Brand Emergency Response products to help fulfill the needs of our federal, state and local government end users. GOJO Industries, our co-brand partner, is packaging these products in different containers than usual to help speed up…
Putting the Eye in AI – Part 2
The Austin Lighthouse trainers continue their discussion on how artificial intelligence can enhance the lives of people who are blind. In this installment of the Lighthouse educational webinar series, the trainers are examining Google Lookout and Google Lens, apps available…
Jim Meehan Named One of Austin Business Journal’s Inspiring Leaders
The Austin Business Journal is shining a light on those doing noble deeds during the dark days of the pandemic. Austin Lighthouse CEO, Jim Meehan, made the list of 2020 Central Texas’ Inspiring Leaders, alongside Michael Dell, Kendra Scott and…