Jan-14-2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Fort Wayne, Indiana (January 14, 2014) - GW Micro, Inc. (www.gwmicro.com) is
proud

to make a revolutionary announcement. GW Micro and Microsoft Corp. have
partnered

to make Window-Eyes available to users of Microsoft Office at no cost.
Window-Eyes

is a screen reader that enables people who are blind, visually impaired, or
print

disabled to have full access to Windows PCs and makes the computer
accessible via

speech and/or Braille.

To better deliver Window-Eyes to the people who need it most, GW Micro and
Microsoft

have collaborated on this global initiative, available in over 15 languages,
to enable

anyone using Microsoft Office 2010 or later to also use Window-Eyes for
free.

Access to technology is critical to people who are blind or visually
impaired in

order to have the same opportunity to compete in the workplace. As such,
this initiative

between GW Micro and Microsoft has the potential to reduce barriers for
millions

of people who are blind or visually impaired around the world.

As the population ages, technologies like Window-Eyes will become more and
more important

as the number of people with age-related macular degeneration and other
retinal degenerative

diseases increases. "

This significant change in the way we are doing business reflects the
changing perception

of accessibility and also technology in general.

  Rather than wait for the world to change, Microsoft and GW Micro are
leading the

way

," said Dan Weirich, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for GW Micro.

Weirich believes this technology can help millions of people gain access to
their

PC, and that providing it free of charge will open a whole new world of
assistive

technology to many people.

In light of the rapidly changing face of technology and specifically, the
changing

face of assistive technology, the combined efforts of GW Micro and Microsoft
have

the goal of providing accessibility to people who are blind and visually
impaired

for the long term.

Microsoft continues to take accessibility seriously.

"By partnering with GW Micro in this endeavor we are demonstrating
Microsoft's ongoing

commitment to provide all of our customers with the technology and tools to
help

each person be productive in both their work and personal lives."

said Rob Sinclair, Chief Accessibility Officer for Microsoft.

Eligible customers, using Microsoft Office 2010 or higher, will be able to
download

a full version of Window-Eyes starting today at

www.WindowEyesForOffice.com

.

The website provides download instructions as well as additional details
about this

offer.

GW Micro, Inc. (www.gwmicro.com) has been a trusted pioneer in the adaptive
technology

industry since 1990, and continues to lead with innovative, customer driven
solutions.

Contact:

Dan Weirich, VP of Sales and Marketing

d...@gwmicro.com

(260) 489-3671

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