Products that match: Getting Information From Computer
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Reads both accessible and inaccessible text aloud from websites, images, photographs, PDFs, web-based tests, and other media.
A speech synthesizer that supports 64-bit programs and 64-bit SAPI.
Siri is a built-in "intelligent assistant," part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS operating systems.
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.
The Brailliant braille displays are two-way devices that enable users to both access information on a computer or mobile device as well as type on their devices indirectly by using the braille keyboard.
Portable 14-cell Braille display with five simultaneous Bluetooth connections and a USB 2.0 connection for a sixth. It provides access to mobile devices and personal computer systems.
Safari Reader is a feature of the Safari Browser that presents web content in a readable format without distractors that may limit the attention of the reader.
Virtual assistants can generally set alarms, answer questions by querying information online, open applications and do other device-specific tasks.
Some people with low vision find light text on a black background and other color inversions to be more accessible than black text on a white background.
Stereo sound can be "mixed down" to monophonic sound so that all of the information (except the spatial distribution) is provided to both ears.
Allows a Braille user to utilize their separate Braille device as a keyboard and/or display for their computer or mobile device.
Audio descriptions can be added to video content, which provide brief descriptions of what is happening on screen. This can help individuals with visual or cognitive impairments better understand video content.
Closed captions are a feature of video that displays what is being said (approximately) in on-screen text. This allows a person who cannot hear the soundtrack (either because of hearing impairment or environmental noise) to understand what is being shown.
Change the brightness difference between the text and the background.
Many devices and operating systems offer the ability to adjust the default font size.
Many devices offer a visual alert in place of, or in addition to, the audible alert.
Document text to speech reads content only, generally after the user indicates what is to be read by highlighting it. It can read a single word, a sentence, or an entire screen full of text.
Reduce or remove animation of on-screen actions (e.g. opening or closing applications).
Allows a person who cannot see the screen to read content and navigate the Internet as well as their devices.
Many devices and operating systems allow users to expand/magnify what is on the screen.
Vuzix M300 Smart Glasses delivers a “hands free” digital world, providing access to information, data collection and more.
A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.