ferent (user specified) voice and automatically read Web pages as they appear. Also, using the Screen Reader keypad, the user who is blind can step through the links one at a time, and do the keypad key sequence to click on a link to follow it. Many times the potential of the profile language (PAL) of Screen Reader/2 surprises even me. A Screen Reader/2 user in Toronto wanted even simpler access to the Web. He modified the Explorer profile so that the Tab key (on the keyboard) moved forward in links (Shift-Tab, backwards) and so that keyboard Enter did the click. So, even though the WebExplorer is not keyboard enabled (just like Mosaic and Netscape), Screen Reader/2 can make it keyboard enabled. New and exciting profiles, like this one, will be available on the IBM Special Needs Gopher Site off of os2info.austin.ibm.com, Screen Reader documents and papers about Screen Reader/2 are available there too. "Gonzalez Abascal. Julio" 1. A bit of history IFIP stands lbr International Federation lor Information Processing. It was created in the 60's under the UNESCO patronage. The IFIP General Assembly held in San Francisco in 1989 decided the creation of a Technical Committee on
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