Products that match: Control conventional games
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This project aims to make mainstream games, and their associated extension and development tools, accessible. Downloads include an accessible version of Quake, the popular PC game.
Microsoft Reader is used to view certain eBooks on your computer.
Software for creating folders for speech symbols: icons or text that can be quickly accessed. Communication signs, and gestures are often used to expand and supplement speech-restricted communication.
Screader is a screen reader based on the Screen package. It reads the Linux virtual console screen and puts it through to a speech synthesizer without disturbing the running process.
A text recognition with voice output/reading system.
VoiceOver gives you auditory descriptions of each onscreen element and provides helpful hints along the way — whether you prefer using gestures, a keyboard, or a braille display.
Siri is a built-in "intelligent assistant," part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS operating systems.
A digital text reader that runs from a USB stick, usable on any PC without having to install it.
iAble software was designed and developed to solve communication problems for people with moderate movement disorders and those with severely compromised neuromotor skills. iAble is a system of dedicated interfaces designed and developed for interactive modalities alternative to the ones offered by mouse and keyboard.
Voice recognition application powered by Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
A text-to-speech engine for visually impaired users that lets them access their computer through their favorite screen reader, screen magnifier or any other application supporting speech. It comes on a USB stick, enabling immediate access to any computer, without the need to install locally or admin rights.
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.
A free online screen-reading program.
Free voice reading app for daily newspapers with over 800 everyday items to listen to mp3 audio.
Software designed to make everyday literacy tasks simpler, quicker, and more accurate for English language learners, as well as people with learning difficulties or requiring dyslexia tools.
A speech recognition program leveraging Deep Learning technology aimed at professional users.
A PDF and OCR publishing software (optical character recognition) that allows the user to aggregate and split, edit and annotate, protect and sign PDF’s.
Balabolka is a free text-to-speech engine.
A free, assistive program that automatically speaks any presentation or slide show running in Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows.
The Windows Narrator (Screen Reader) component provides a text-to-speech utility for users who have low vision.
Web browsing software for the visually impaired.
SpeakIt reads selected text using Text-to-Speech technology with language auto-detection. It can read text in more than 50 languages.
Braille translation software with intuitive controls directly from Microsoft Word and Excel. Includes graphics editing software and full ink support.
Computer software designed to help fill out and create forms on the computer. Use the form-filler for preprinted or blank paper forms or for filling out electronic forms of any type (DOC, TXT, XLS, PDF, etc.).
A series of software that converts text into audio files. Available in up to 45 languages depending on the version.