FAQs
ACBRO Software
What are the System Requirements for me to install ACBRO on my PC?
Operating Systems
* Windows 2000
* Windows XP
* Windows Server 2003
* Windows Vista
System platform
* .NET Framework 2.0 (or greater)
Minimum Hardware
* Pentium 233 MHz (Recommended: Pentium 500MHz or greater)
* 64 MB RAM (Recommended: 128 MB RAM or greater)
* 10 MB hard drive space
What if I'm running Firefox or Mozilla?
At this time, ACBRO is not compatible with Firefox or Mozilla. ACBRO is compatible with Internet Explorer 5.5 or above.
Is ACBRO compatible with my other access programs?
ACBRO will not affect your other access programs, or any other programs installed on your computer.
How much training do I need in order to use ACBRO?
There is no need for formal training as ACBRO is designed to integrate with Internet Explorer as much as possible. There are a few additional buttons on ACBRO that give greater functionality.
Is there a Customer Satisfaction Guarantee?
Access Solutions stands behind its ACBRO product and is fully confident that users will find it to fully meet their needs. If for any reason, however, you are not satisfied with the product—even after working with our Customer Support people—we will gladly refund you the full purchase price.
Who benefits from ACBRO?
Anyone who has a degree of visual impairment. ACBRO can be customized to meet your particular needs and limitations in viewing web pages.
ACBRO website support (text only version)
How does this work?
Once we create an account, we will create a subdomain under acbro.com which by default becomes your text only version website.
Will this work on my site 100%?
Every website is different. However if we do find that ACBRO somehow does not meet your needs, we will be more than happy to tweak our software to benefit your website.
How does this work?
Once we create an account, we will create a subdomain under acbro.com which by default becomes the text-only version of your website.
What are the benefits of having this on my site?
You will reach a growing audience of people with visual impairments. As the Internet becomes more a part of our daily lives and what we do, this population will expect--and demand--that it is accessible to them. Word of mouth within the community of visual impaired people is strong, so once a few people find out that your website is ACBRO-enabled, they are sure to spread this information quickly. Perhaps most importantly, making your website accessible can help ensure that you meet certain aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act and other federal and state access laws.
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