In This Issue . . .

Editor's Page

Letters to the Editor

From Optacon to Oblivion: The Telesensory Story

We report on the loss of a pioneering company in the assistive technology field--Deborah Kendrick

No Second Fiddle: A Review of the Maestro

The first accessible off-the-shelf PDA offers a lot in a small package, and it's less expensive than most assistive technology --Jay Leventhal, Jim Denham, and Heather McComas

The Mouse That Soared: A Guide for Customizing the Mouse for People with Low Vision

Having trouble tracking that darn rodent? Don't scream. Check out AccessWorld's answers--Amy Salmon

The 40th Cell: A Review of the Focus Braille Display

We test a small, smooth display with JAWS and Window-Eyes--Jim Denham and Heather McComas

Don't Touch That Dial: Interviews with People in Radio

Five broadcasters talk about why they took to the airwaves--Janet Ingber

KeySoft 6.1: A Noteworthy Upgrade for Your HumanWare PDA

Get new life and connectivity out of a seemingly old product--Deborah Kendrick

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Editor in Chief Jay Leventhal
Contributing Editors Paul Schroeder, Founding Editor
Deborah Kendrick, Senior Features Editor
Crista Earl
Mark Uslan
Managing Editor Ellen Bilofsky
Associate Editor Rebecca Burrichter

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