February 1st, 2011 by Rebecca
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Found this on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, and thought it might be useful for you, my website visitors.
Screen readers are a form of assistive technology.
Contents
1 Contemporary screen readers
2 Unfinished Screenreader Projects
3 Historical interest
4 Software aids for people with reading difficulties
5 References
Contemporary screen readers
Screen reader
Creator
Supported platforms
License
Notes
95Reader
SSCT
Windows
Commercial
Japanese screen reader
Blindows
BAUM Retec (formerly Audiodata)
Windows
Commercial
Supports Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) and [...]
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September 29th, 2007 by Rebecca
Freedom Scientific have just announced that they are to release a public Beta for version 9 of Jaws. We’ll be able to download it from 1st October so I’ll be doing that and will report back. However here’s a flavour of what they are promising:
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July 17th, 2007 by Rebecca
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I’ve recently taken delivery of a new computer – a Compaq laptop from PC World , by the way – and took the plunge into the world of the latest Operating System from Microsoft. enter Windows Vista. "Ta-da!" So starts my latest learning curve and…
I thought I would share some of that learning here and [...]
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February 2nd, 2007 by Rebecca
Magic is a great piece of software for people with low vision. It comes in 2 versions, one with speech and the other magnification only and will magnify the screen up to 16 times.
If you are using Freedom Scientific’s magnification software, I can help you get the most out of it and customise it for your needs.
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February 2nd, 2007 by Rebecca
Magic is a great piece of software for people with low vision. It comes in 2 versions, one with speech and the other magnification only and will magnify the screen up to 16 times.
If you are using Freedom Scientific’s magnification software, I can help you get the most out of it and customise it for your needs.
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