This page is part of the research into the development of an accessible menu for a USB pendrive containing applications. It is only intended to show the advantages and disadvantages of solutions in alternative languages. The information below is a guide of how to use it, should you want to evaluate it for yourself.
The findings of this test page will be discussed on the AccessiBlog, available at http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk/blog.
The links on the menu point to some of the standard applications that are provided on the alternative C# solution. Clicking on the first link will attempt to launch it, as if it was being launched from a pendrive. Clicking on the second link demonstrates the outcome of attempting to launch an application that can not be found. By clicking on one of the Settings links, you can customize the menu for ease of use.
If you are using Internet Explorer, you may receive a security message regarding scripts and ActiveX controls. In order to use the customization features, click the "Allow Blocked Content..." option to allow JavaScript to be used.