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Reads game content

Inform the player of what is happening in the game.
A purple eye graphic with a white circle around it.

Window-Eyes is screen reader software for Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox, and is compatible with Braille displays.

Small device in the shape of a flash drive with a lid, accompanying in-ear headphones, and usb cable.

A portable and simple screenreader that is tailored for blind persons and LD/early readers that may be new to using a computer.

Talking Clipboard reading text from "The Pool of Tears" from Alice in Wonderland.

A text to speech app for compatible Android devices. It can read ePub Books, and text, or HTML files (by converting webpage articles to text). Also, it can read text copied from any application using a read clipboard feature available through the notification/status bar.

Text input window with menu buttons labeled from left to right "clear," "read this for me," and an email icon button above a qwerty keyboard.

A text-to-speech app for compatible iOS, iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch devices.

A window where the user can select the voice they want for text to speech.

A text to speech application, which sits in the taskbar. It can be configured to automatically read whatever is copied to the clipboard, or the clipboard can be read by pressing a hotkey combination. 

Speak It! on an iphone with a text field and voice options.

An app for converting written words into spoken words. Copy emails, documents, web pages, PDF files, and more; paste them into Speak it! and have the text spoken. Users can create the same quality audio files of the text-to-speech which can then be emailed. 

WordRead software box, which is black with a blue "wave" graphic.

Text-to-speech and screen reader software.

Laptop with smaller window with magnification of text.

MagniLink iMax provides magnification, contour enhancement, and pointer settings as well as screenreading with high-quality speech output.

Screenshot displaying images of places such as a bathroom, baseball field, and basketball court.

A picture-to-speech communication system for non-verbal or verbally challenged users.

DocReader logo.

A talking word processor that speaks to users as they type using buttons in the DocReader. It is also a tool for reading digital documents.