The NVDA project (Non Visual Desktop Access) enables blind and vision impaired people to use a computer by communicating what is on the screen using a synthetic voice or braille. NVDA is the only ...
Jamie Teh explains how the NVDA software works as a screen-reader, meaning he can interpret sentences at 900 words per minute.
Imagine what an airport terminal would be like for a blind person. Unable to see the signs telling you where to go — a great cavernous space full of rushing strangers. "There's just so much noise from ...
Accesstech Innovation and Research Centre today announced the successful completion of its 7th cohort of the Microsoft Productivity Tools training program, specifically designed for blind persons ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Brisbane-based blind inventors Michael Curran and James Teh have signed up Texas State University to use their free screen reading ...
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