by the Manchester Evening News
Computers have become an essential part of everyday life, but some people need a little extra help to allow them to access the technology that most of us take for granted. People with special physical and educational needs can use computers to learn, communicate, play and much more, and Oldham-based business Inclusive Technology specialises in helping those with disabilities access such benefits. Its hardware and software is designed for use by people with conditions ranging from dyslexia to the most severe physical impairments.
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