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Getting Information From Computer

Accommodations that make device output (on screen, sound, etc.) easier to perceive
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A Windows-based system based on proprietary intelligent speech recognition technology that enables visually impaired people to talk with potentially any computer’s digital contents and applications.

A screenshot of a menu page on a smartphone. The background is black, with "CO" in bold, white letters.

Corvus is a program that makes it easier for the blind and the visually impaired to use an Android smartphone. It is installed on a phone and resembles a shell over standard programs, with built-in speech and magnification and easy menu navigation.

Black mouse with gold clickers, black scroll wheel next to gold earbuds.

A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.

An illustrated graphic of an open laptop displaying the Widgit Online Logo.

Web browser extension for creating symbol documents, flashcards, activities and timetables to support learning and communication.

Screenshot of three desktops with different screen resolutions, each one larger and more "zoomed in."

Sometimes the default resolution of a display features text that is too small for an individual to read comfortably or icons that are too small to discern. Most operating systems allow the device to emulate a lower (but not higher) resolution, producing larger-sized, easier-to-see graphics.

 A laptop computer with large, high-contrast text displayed across the full width of the screen. Use the keyboard arrow buttons to navigate up and down across the screen. This computer comes with a flat-bed scanner, headphones, and a small MP3 player.

The LapTalk Computer for visually impaired is the most intuitive computer for the blind available. The LapTalk empowers visually impaired users to instantly “get online” with no training required! Plug it in, and you’re ready to go.

Large, horizontal display screen with white background and ZoomText written across the center. Software box on left of display.

A fully integrated magnification and reading program tailored for low-vision users. 

ReadIt App Icon next to laptop displaying software in use on screen.

Software designed specifically for low vision and blind users, enabling them to read any printed or electronic format document.

Screenshots of Read:Outloud 6 software displayed on a monitor screen.

Text reader application that reads aloud web pages and digital book files.

Black Braille printer with paper feeder slots on top and side, controls on left of paper feeder.

Desktop Braille embosser for printing Braille onto paper and other materials.