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A free, open-source, screen magnifier, for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X.
My t-soft is an onscreen keyboard available in QWERTY, ABC and Dvorak versions.
Software that will load a plain text (TXT) or HTML file and display it in a single-column, resizable window. Then it will read the file to the user out loud, using human speech.
An internet-based communication system is for people who are unable to use a regular email program and social media like Facebook due to a developmental disability or brain injury.
An optical character recognition program that can convert different types of documents, such as paper, PDF files or images, into editable and searchable files.
A scanning and reading system for the blind that can also be connected to a braille display for the deaf-blind.
A speech synthesizer that supports 64-bit programs and 64-bit SAPI.
RapidKey provides you with a new Windows functionality. This software autocompletes text phrases and autoexpands shorthands in any Windows applications.
The Launcher6 application can be used as a simple interface for launching programs, a simple electronic speech aid, or as a multimedia game spinner.
A free program designed for blind and visually-impaired people that makes RSS feeds accessible.
The goal of the Nordic SYMBERED project - funded by NUH - is to develop a user-friendly editing tools to create Web pages based on the so-called 'Concept coding' (concept coding). In this way one will be able to create web content with customizable graphical symbol of support for people who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).
Fire Vox is an open-source, freely available talking browser extension for the Firefox web browser. It is a screen reader designed for Firefox.
An image and photo editing software for PCs that runs on Windows. It supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of tools for dealing with very large images and using a pointer device for entry.
Free software that enables blind and screen reader users to use podcasts.
DIAS stands for “Disability Impairment Approximation Simulator” and is a Netbeans IDE plugin. It approximately simulates the difficulties someone with vision and other impairments face when interacting with Java Swing GUIs.
A suite of programs designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning difficulties, those who need to develop skills with assistive input devices and very young children new to computers.
A web-based application that makes the internet and computer capabilities available for cognitively impaired people, and thereby supports personal communication through the use of digital photos, e-mail, text and audio messages.
Voice control software.
A free dyslexic text reader/learning tool, a graphical, interactive text reader integrated with computer text-to-speech whose level of focus, complexity, and detail is adjustable according to the user's needs.
Microsoft Reader is used to view certain eBooks on your computer.
A product suite for teachers and students for organizing and creating digital worksheets.
A device that makes it possible to operate a computer using external switches only, including single switches, foot switches, eyelid switches, etc.
A modular and multifunctional reading system designed as a practical bag that enables easy transportation and quick start-up.
A web-based screen reader for the web. It requires no special software to be installed on the client machine and, therefore, enables blind people to access the web from any computer they happen to have access to that has a sound card. Visit wa.cs.washington.edu to access WebAnywhere directly.
An email and Web-based service capable of automatically transforming documents into a variety of alternate formats for the visually and reading impaired.