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Reading Applications

Access to text based entertainment.
Orca

A free, open source, extensible screen reader that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable combinations of speech and/or braille.

Free standing document camera.

An instant book-to-speech multi-tasking tool for multi-tasking users.

SpeakComputer text entry box with toolbar and menu options above.

A suite of TTS text readers. The software is comprised of 6 separate text-to-speech readers and a text-to-speech parental control package.

Free-standing device with foldable document camera extended on arm connected to an external trackpad with control knob.

Lightweight, portable document scanner that reads scanned content aloud.

A device that looks like a flatbed scanner with a control panel in front and.a camera arm positioned above the scanner.

A self-contained scanning and reading appliance for people who are blind or have low vision and is designed to be easy to use by people with no computer experience.

A low-profile rectangular device, white in color, with a number pad, pause play buttons, volume control, and a speaker.

A talking book player for the visually impaired. Voice guidance helps users to navigate and reads the content.

Software screen with various operating options.

A program that aims to facilitate navigation on the Internet to visually impaired and / or motor disabled. It has been designed so that it can be fully controlled with the keyboard and read the content of the pages.

COBRA 11 software packing, including two red and white branded discs with packaging, both of which spell out COBRA in braille.

Software that simplifies working with Windows 7, 8 and 10, Vista or Windows XP for computer users who are blind or visually impaired. It provides important information from the computer screen in speech, braille, or magnified form.

Rctangular device with 12 number buttons and control buttons.

An audiobook player that can play multimedia books and music from CDs, SD cards, and USB flash drives.

A black vertical, rectangular device similar looking to a small cell phone. There are 19 buttons on the device to control the various functions of the reader.

Handheld media player designed for blind and visually impaired users.