Date: 1997-02-24 12:19

Contacts at TSC:    Yakov Soloveychik - General Manager
     Jim Fagan - Sales Manager

Contacts at Henter-Joyce, Inc. Eric Damery - VP Sales
     Dan Clark - Sales Manager

For Immediate Release.

St. Petersburg, Florida and Mountain View, California - February 24,   
1997.

Henter-Joyce, Inc. of St. Petersburg and TeleSensory Corporation of   
Mountain View today announced a marketing arrangement under which   
Henter-Joyce's popular JAWS for Windows Software will be marketed through   
TeleSensory's dealer network as Computer Access Software for   
TeleSensory's PowerBraille family of Refreshable Braille Displays. JAWS   
for Windows continues to be available through Henter-Joyce's own network   
of sales representatives and dealers. TeleSensory will continue marketing   
Screen Power for Windows access software in parallel with JAWS for   
Windows.

"This arrangement will provide greater choice of accessibility products,   
a larger variety of technical solutions, and extended capability of   
technical support for blind computer users who depend on braille and   
synthetic speech for their access to information," said Larry Israel,   
TeleSensory's President and CEO.

Ted Henter, President  of Henter-Joyce, stated : " This agreement   
represents a major step in cementing the foundation of cooperation   
between two leading providers of popular software and hardware computer   
access products for blind people."

Henter-Joyce, Inc. has been one of the leading developers of Screen   
Access technology for blind and visually impaired people over the last 10   
years.  Based in Florida, the focus of the company has always been   
providing opportunities for employment and use of home Personal   
Computers, breaking barriers of access to the Windows operating   
environment.

Henter-Joyce's software products are distributed world wide in over 30   
countries through a network of Access Technology Full Service Dealers and   
Distributors.  The JAWS for Windows program will continue to support most   
of the popular synthesizers, refreshable braille displays, and screen   
magnifiers, in a variety of languages.  In recent years Henter-Joyce has   
also licensed portions of its advanced technology to such companies as   
Microsoft Corporation.

TeleSensory Corporation is one of the largest and oldest firms providing   
high technology solutions to meet the needs of visually impaired people.   
At its headquarters in Mountain View, three operating divisions of   
TeleSensory, Low Vision Products, Blindness Products, and Industrial   
Vision Systems manufacture and market a comprehensive line of products   
including refreshable braille devices, optical recognition products with   
speech and braille output, image magnification devices (video   
magnifiers), computer and information access tools for both blind and low   
vision people, as well as OEM components and products used by other   
manufacturers in their vision-related products. TeleSensory products are   
sold world wide in more than 40 countries by a broadly based network of   
field sales representatives, dealers, and TeleSensory's fourth operating   
division, TeleSensory Europe, with offices in London and Paris.
