See Sun at CSUN 2005!



Sun Microsystems, Inc. returns to the CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel next week.

This year Sun is highlighting our now shipping and accessible Solaris 10 UNIX operating system for Intel, AMD, and SPARC-based computer systems. The graphical user interface of Solaris 10 is the Sun Java Desktop System, which in turn is based on the open source GNOME desktop. This desktop incorporates all of Sun's work on making the GNOME desktop accessible - including the open source accessibility architecture Sun contributed to GNOME, the open source Gnopernicus screen reader from BAUM, and the award winning open source on-screen keyboard from the University of Toronto.

We are also highlighting 3rd party accessibility support for this architecture from Adobe Systems (Adobe will preview Adobe Reader 7, an accessible PDF viewer for UNIX systems), and Oracle Corporation (demonstrations of their database user interfaces developed in the accessible Java application environment).

At our sessions in and our booth, we will showcase the latest in Java accessibility, including the support Dolphin is developing in their premier SuperNova screen reader/magnifier which is working with Java applications as well as the StarOffice/OpenOffice.org office suite. We will also demonstrate the latest improvements in the Java Access Helper, a developer tool to help locate and fix accessibility issues in Java applications.


The Sun Accessibility team invites everyone who has an interest in finding
out the latest information about accessibility to UNIX systems, including
access to Solaris and GNU/Linux, to join us for our in-depth presentations. Attached below is information about our sessions. We also invite you to visit us at our booth (#419 & #420 in the Houston room of the Marriott Hotel), and see the latest in Java technology accessibility and access to Java applications from the Microsoft Windows desktop.

On behalf of Sun Microsystems,

Peter Korn
Sun Microsystems Accessibility team
access sun com
http://www.sun.com/access


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   CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities
      UNIX Accessibility sessions, Thursday March 16th, 2005
  Atlanta-Boston rooms of the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel
                 hosted by Sun Microsystems, Inc.


 2:00pm-3:00pm
 Topics in Java[TM] Accessibility
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 In this presentation we will demonstrate the latest in accessibility for
 the Java platform.  We will show the latest in Windows assistive technology
 support for Java, and are delighted to welcome Dolphin systems to
 demonstrate their upcoming version of SuperNova with support for Java
 accessibility and StarOffice.  We will show the latest version of the
 Java Accessibility Helper, a developer tool for testing accessibility of
 Java applications.  We will also demonstrate the latest developments in
 the open source and free text-to-speech and speech recognition technologies
 FreeTTS and Sphinx - both written in the Java programming language.
 Finally we will discuss techniques for deploying accessible Java technology
 on the web with Java applets and Java Web Start.

 Speakers:
     - Rich Burridge, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
     - Peter Korn, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
     - Lynn Monsanto, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
     - Willie Walker, Sun Microsystems, Inc.


 3:20pm-3:50pm
 The Sun Java Desktop: Basic UNIX Accessibility
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 In this session we will give a whirlwind overview of all of the
 accessibility features in the Sun Java Desktop System - now shipping as
 part of Solaris 10 (and available as a free download for Intel, AMD, and
 SPARC-based systems).  We will demonstrate keyboard accessibility;
 the AccessX suite of keyboard tools (StickyKeys, SlowKeys, etc.);
 theming with the built-in accessible themes; the open source Gnopernicus
 screen reader/magnifier that is built into the Sun Java Desktop System;
 and the open source GOK dynamic on-screen keyboard that is build into the
 Sun Java Desktop System.  Finally, we will demonstrate all of these
 accessibility technologies working at the initial log-in screen, allowing
 the Java Desktop System to be configured to support accessibility in public
 settings and lab configurations - so that anyone can immediately get
 the accessibility and assistive technologies they need even before they
 have logged into the system.

 Speaker:
     - Peter Korn, Sun Microsystems, Inc.


 4:10pm-5:10pm
 Accessible UNIX Productivity Applications
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 An accessible desktop is only as interesting - and useful - as the
 accessible applications you can use with it. In this presentation we
 will demonstrate the growing collection of accessible UNIX productivity
 applications, including the StarOffice office suite, the Mozilla web
 browser, the Evolution e-mail and calendar application, and Adobe Reader
 for viewing PDF files.  All of these will be shown with the screen reader,
 magnifier, and on-screen keyboard.  We will demonstrate these accessible
 applications both on the shipping Solaris 10, and the upcoming Sun
 Java Desktop System Release 3 for Linux.

 Speakers:
     - Peter Korn, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
     - Pete DeVasto, Adobe Systems




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