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HP is committed to developing products, services and information that are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities or age-related limitations. This commitment supports our company's diversity and "Total Customer Experience" objectives and helps ensure that the benefits of technology are available to all.

HP receives Helen Keller Achievement Award from American Foundation for the Blind


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HP was awarded the prestigious Helen Keller Achievement Award for Technology from the American Foundation for the Blind on Monday 7 June 2010.

»  Read entire article about HP and the Helen Keller Achievement Award for Technology Non-HP site

SeniorPC Offerings from HP and Microsoft

Specially designed PC packages for seniors provide easy access to communications, entertainment, and personal management tools designed expressly for the needs of older computer users.

»  Read more about how SeniorPCs are enriching the lives and strengthening the independence of our aging population.

Find the technology tools and services you need

If you are looking for assistive technology (AT) to help you use HP products and services, one way of making this important decision is to go through this two-step process:

  1. Perform a needs assessment to identify applicable assistive technologies.
  2. Select the best AT solution for your situation.
» For more details, see the Selecting Assistive Technologies page
» EnableMart makes it easy to get HP computers with Assistive Technology Non-HP site

Web accessibility

HP Web Accessibility Program

» Accessibility tips for users and developers
» Accessibility is good business Non-HP site
» What Web designers should know about Web accessibility brochure (PDF, Online Web version)

HP Web Governance Service

» HP Websource service offers a cost-effective way to check compliance with online accessibility legislation. (www.hp.com/services/websource)

Assistive Technology — Computing products help people with disabilities

While many of us take certain physical skills for granted, millions of others throughout the world are unable to speak; read a computer screen; or hear what their friends, families and teachers are saying.

» See how HP products are helping people with disabilities and age-related limitations.

eAccessibility in Europe

Information about eAccessibility in Europe is gathered by the eInclusion@EU project, and describes how EU countries are adopting regulations and legislation for procurement of accessible information and communication technology.

» AbilityNet resources Non-HP site
» Overview of accessibility and public procurement of ICT in each country Non-HP site
» Commission calls for action on eAccessibility Non-HP site

HP’s commitment

» Accessibility section of HP's Global Citizenship Report
» HP — Committed to access (PDF file)
» More about HP’s commitment

Accessibility resources

» Screen readers and screen magnification on the Web Non-HP site
» Other resources & links

 

Accessibility features on HP computers

» Window Vista Ease of Access Center Non-HP site
» Using the Windows XP Accessibility Wizard Non-HP site

Accessibility research

» Accessible technologies benefit people with age-related limitations in addition to helping people with disabilities Non-HP site
» Accessible Technology awareness, use, and future potential Non-HP site


Customer support

For product support and troubleshooting

Customers who are deaf or hard of hearing that have technical support, or accessibility questions using TRS/VRS/WebCapTel - Call Monday-Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mountain Time: (877) 656-7058

Customers with disabilities or age-related limitations ONLY; with technical support, or with accessibility questions about HP products - Call Monday-Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mountain Time: (888) 259-5707

Contact form for people with disabilities or age-related limitations


Other customers seeking technical support call (800) HPINVENT (800-474-6836) OR see the Contact HP Web Page

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New Awards

HP Accessibility news

» HP TouchSmart helps autistic kids communicate Non-HP site
» HP sponsors National Veterans Wheelchair Games

Accessibility in the news

» Easy-to-Use Products for the Technophobe Non-HP site
» Older folks like Wii, PCs and cellphones, too Non-HP site
» Royal National Institute of Blind People issues IT development guidelines Non-HP site
» Ai Squared new ZoomText large-print keyboard Non-HP site
» More accessibility news

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