Products that match: Display computer output
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A text-to speech software assembled in Python that is freely distributed under a BSD license. Users can write a text or copy any text to the clipboard and hear the text spoken through the program.
Emacspeak is a speech interface that allows visually impaired users to interact independently and efficiently with the computer.
Text to speech program for the web.
RapidSet is designed to assist users who have low vision. It is a quick and easy way to change the screen background and text colors.
NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free “screen reader” which allows blind and visually impaired people to access and interact with the Windows operating system and many third-party applications.
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.
An accessible reading app for Windows and iOS suitable for people with for dyslexia, low vision, and blindness.
A series of programs that convert written text into speech and creates and publishes audio contributions with high-quality speech.
A screen reader for the German language with voice output, automatic text recognition, and a reading system with a scanner.
Provides an on-screen, slotted ruler.
MobileSpeak is a screen reading app for mobile phones with multilingual and tactile feedback features
A free graphics utility that enables users to rotate the display screen by 90,180, and 270 degrees.
A free Web browser for blind and visually-impaired people that enables them to browse web pages, search the web, fill in forms, do e-commerce, and use online email.
Screader is a screen reader based on the Screen package. It reads the Linux virtual console screen and puts it through to a speech synthesizer without disturbing the running process.
A text recognition with voice output/reading system.
VoiceOver gives you auditory descriptions of each onscreen element and provides helpful hints along the way — whether you prefer using gestures, a keyboard, or a braille display.
ChromeVox is a free screen reader that brings the speed, simplicity, and security of Chromebooks to users who have visual limitations. ChromeVox comes pre-installed on Chromebooks so there’s nothing to do besides turning it on.
LowBrowse is a Firefox extension that provides a new kind of user interface specifically designed for users with low vision.
BigBrowser is an Internet browsing application designed to help low vision users more easily navigate the web on their iPads. It’s extra large keyboard and controls, expanded pinch zooming, and multiple color themes make content easy to read.
Siri is a built-in "intelligent assistant," part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS operating systems.
Accessibility feature bundled in the Windows Operating Systems that lows for a high contrast visualization of the Windows platform. This makes it easier to read text on a screen.
With BrailleBack, a user can connect a refreshable braille display to his/her Android device via Bluetooth. BrailleBack works with the TalkBack screen reader to provide a combined speech and braille experience.
A digital text reader that runs from a USB stick, usable on any PC without having to install it.
An open-source, cross-browser toolbar that increases the accessibility of a website with the use of custom settings on webpages to magnify font sizes, have text-to-speech and use colored overlays and readability. It is to help those with low vision, dyslexia, and other reading difficulties.
A package of publishing, transcription, research, and educational software suitable for individuals who are blind or have low vision. BrailleMaster makes it possible for a user to develop his or her own Braille rules using a rule-based symbolic language called LOUIS.