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Software in open access pool rooms and libraries

All computers in open access pool rooms and libraries have a wide variety of general purpose software installed on them, as well as specialist software to suit the needs of the students at each campus. You'll also find assistive software including JAWS and TextHelp Read & Write to help all students make the best use of our facilities. 

All our computers have Sophos anti-virus software installed on them. Under our license you may be able to use this software at home. See menu link to computer viruses.

See opening times and locations to find out where the computers are!

See below to find out which software is available in each location.

 

Software for Apple computers
Software for Windows PCs
Software for people who are blind or visually impaired
Software for people with reading or writing difficulties
Mind mapping software
   
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