Computer-Eyes CAT ServicesAddress174 Otto Heights Road ContactFran Sherrer | |
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Service Disabled Veteran Owned | Army, Separated | Member since May 3rd, 2010 | |
Computer-Eyes CAT Services trains the blind and visually impaired to use computers systems at home and in the business environment. Computer-Eyes CAT Services also evaluates each individual's need and provide adaptive computer systems. This includes screen readers, enlargement software, and OCR. Contact Computer-Eyes CAT Services today in Otto at: (336) 659-8476. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...It helped me grow up. I currently train blind veterans to use computers. I learn real stories of suffering and overcoming trials. This is an inspiration for me to go on. This page has been visited 749 times. | |
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