Accessible technology (AT) can be used by people with a wide range of abilities and disabilities. It incorporates the principles of universal design. Each individual is able to interact with the technology in ways that work best for them. Accessible Technology includes any piece of hardware, software, or system that is used to improve the functional capacities of people with disabilities.
Certain assistive and accessible technology is available for loan to students registered with SAS or to UCF Departments. Quantities of items available for loan are limited and issued on a first come, first served basis. All requestors must return equipment within the agreed upon lending period and in good condition (showing no signs of misuse).
Quantities of some items are limited. Contact AT services (atservices@ucf.edu) for questions, concerns or support.
To request hardware, please fill out the Technology for Loan Request Form. Please Note: Hardware Loans are only available to UCF Students connected with Student Accessibility Services.
Available Technology
Kurzweil 3000 Literacy Software

Kurzweil 3000 – offers a multisensory approach and multiple means of access to text; whether in print or in digital formats. Kurzweil 3000 includes the highest quality Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software available, which reproduces scanned print documents with the exact layout and formatting found in the original.
Users can:
- Simultaneously listen to and read scanned text, image text (such as PDF files), digital files and Internet pages
- Access multiple file types that include: EPUB; TXT; HTML; PDF; TIFF; NIMAS; DOC; RTF; DAISY and ANY scanned paper with text and photos
- Visually track words and phrases on screen as they are read aloud
- Use colored highlighters and other visual prompts to identify important information
- Support strategies for text or recorded note taking, organization, editing
- Create MP3 audio files for use with iPods, iPhones and iPads
- Hear their own writing read aloud to them
- Take advantage of the language learning supports such as mulitple English and bilingual dictionaries, Google® Translate and voice note tool
- Improve study skills by using the research and writing functionalities such as sticky notes, extraction of outlines and column notes, auditory spell check and word prediction
- Enter the writing process from multiple points: the graphic organizer, outline or draft views
To request to download, complete the Kurzweil Software Request form. Free to All UCF Students, Faculty, and Staff .
For additional tips and tricks in using Kurzweil 3000, see this series of videos:
Notetaking Technology
Genio Notes

Genio Notes is a Chrome and mobile device-based notetaking app with many of the core features of Sonocent’s Audio Notetaker designed with user ease in mind. It can be used online or offline to help you take better notes, pinpoint important information, and keep recordings of class meetings.
To request a license complete the Genio Notes License Request form. Free to All UCF students.
Otter AI
Otter.ai is an automated notetaking program for iOS, Android and Web that uses speech recognition to provide a transcript as well as a recording of a lecture. SAS has a limited number of Business licenses of otter.ai available for students connected to SAS. The Business version provides 6000 minutes of recording in a month along with importing of pre-recorded files, adding a custom vocabulary, providing advanced search and export, and summarizing lectures in an outline.
If you have the notetaking technology accommodation, please fill out this form to request an Otter license. For those that don’t have the notetaking technology accommodation, you can fill out the request a Genio Notes license form. Genio Notes has many of the same features as Otter.ai.
Here are some videos on how otter.ai can be used with notetaking:
Otter.ai – Start Recording Lectures
Otter.ai – How to organize and search transcripts
When notetaking technology does not provide the needed access, students may need to schedule an Additional Accommodations meeting with Student Accessibility Services, 407-823-2371, sas@ucf.edu, to explore additional options to ensure that you have access to the lecture content you need.
Livescribe Smartpen

The Livescribe Smartpen is a ballpoint pen with an embedded computer and digital audio recorder. When used with Livescribe digital paper, it records what you write for viewing on your computer, and synchronizes those notes with any audio it has recorded.
To request Livescribe for use during the semester please fill out the Technology for Loan Request Form.
Digital Voice Recorder

Compact and lightweight digital voice recorder that delivers great recording quality with the world’s best noise cancellation technology
Fusion- Zoomtext Screen Magnification and JAWS Screen Reading

Software by Freedom Scientific
Fusion includes Zoomtext and JAWS. ZoomText is a screen magnification and screen reading solution for low vision computer users. JAWS reads aloud what’s on the PC screen and gives the student a unique set of intelligent tools for navigating and accesses Web pages and all screen content.
For instructions on how to download Fusion, JAWS, or ZoomText, please complete this form.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking – Speech Recognition

Software by Nuance
Take away the mechanical aspects of typing and let users create and edit documents, send email, or search the web with unparalleled speed, ease, and comfort – simply by speaking.
Student Accessibility Services has Dragon NaturallySpeaking software for testing access only for SAS proctored exams. Software licenses of Dragon NaturallySpeaking are not available for home/personal use.
ONYX Desktop Video Magnifier

By Freedom Scientific
The ONYX Desktop is a video magnifier that has a high definition camera and monitor to let you magnify and see your reading materials, classroom assignments or exams.
RUBY Portable Video Magnifier

By Freedom Scientific
RUBY is a Handheld Video Magnifier with Clear, Vivid Image and No Distortion
Listen Technologies (LR-4200-IR) Assistive Listening Receiver

The LR-4200-IR assistive listening receiver from Listen Technologies offers outstanding audio clarity and quality with the best range and reception in its class. Many UCF classrooms have the transmitter available that is compatible with this device.
Conversor Pro Assistive Listening Device

The Conversor Pro assistive listening device provides optimal sound quality with unmatched comfort, ease of use, and wireless portability in a wide variety of listening situations.
Focus 40 Blue Wireless Braille Display

By Freedom Scientific
The lightweight and compact Focus 40 Blue combines the latest Braille technology with a user-friendly keyboard and control layout, plus USB and Bluetooth® connectivity.
Large Print Keyboard

By School Health
The Large Print Keyboard provides low vision users an easy-to-read keyboard.