APHont: A Font for Low Vision APHont (pronounced Ay'-font), was developed by American Printing House for the Blind for low vision readers. APHont has been shown to enhance reading speed, comprehension, and comfort for large print users. It is free. APHont http://sun1.aph.org/products/aphont.html Keyfont Tiresias Keyfont V2 is an easy-to-read typeface for use by designers and manufacturers of any equipment with keys (e.g., telephones, cash machines, computer keyboards, kitchen appliances, and medical equipment). Keyfont was designed specifically to label the tops of keys. This includes exaggerated punctuation marks. It is also free. There are versions for both Mac and PC. Keyfont http://www.tiresias.org/fonts/keyfont.htm Submitted by Alan Cantor