For years, an assortment of technologies designed to let people with disabilities use computers effectively have been available, but at the high cost dictated by the relatively small market. Now that the oldest baby boomers are hitting 60 and increasingly vulnerable to the infirmities of aging, a niche market is going mainstream. BW's Steve Wildstrom takes a look at some technologies that can help with a variety of sensory and motor problems, including a new generation of Microsoft mice with built-in screen magnifiers, a mouse that can filter out tremors, and a system that can create on-the-fly captions for video
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