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Hi Dot,
This particular list is really intended for folks who belong to computer users
groups for blind folks. There are often questions about "screen readers"
which may be what you hopefully won't need.
These programs attempt to read information from any application program
you are using. They come in speech output, with magnifacation of many kinds
and both. Also with braille output should you learn braille, but that
requires very expensive hardware.
Unfortunately the screen readers are quite expensive, costing from $500.00
to $700.00 or more.
The two biggest, neither of which I endorse are:
Jaws "Job Access with Speech"
from Freedom Scientific
http://www.FreedomScientific.com
and
Windoweyes from:
http://www.GWMicro.com
These two work with speech and braille.
The best known product for getting magnification is "magic"
from A squared electronics.
There are others.
The learning curve for these programs is very high.
You have to learn a huge set of keyboard commands to do things that you are
used to doing with a mouse.
But many blind, and low vision folks do well with these and other products.
Just Google
Screen readers
and find much more.
For reviews of these and similar computeiaccess products check
http://afb.org
That at least will get you started looking.
best luck
Tom Fowle
Embedded Systems Developer/ Rehab engineer
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
2318 Fillmore St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
415-345-2123 (Voice)
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