"Over 80 additional pointers and cursors for those with visual or perceptual difficulties. Icon styles include animated, coloured, large, I-beams and circles." Windows only.
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Providing feedback via synthetic speech and Braille, NVDA allows blind and vision impaired people to access and interact with the Windows operating system and many third party applications.
Major highlights include:
Support for popular applications including web browsers, email clients, internet chat programs and office suites
Built in speech synthesizer supporting over 20 languages
announcement of textual formatting where available such as font name and size, style and spelling errors
Automatic announcement of text under the mouse and optional audible indication of the mouse position
Support for many refreshable braille displays
Ability to run entirely from a USB stick or other portable media without the need for installation
Easy to use talking installer
"Print eye gaze communication frames of various sizes using symbols or text. Templates with 4, 6 and 16 locations are provided.
Cut out the central viewing windows and glue pages back-to-back - the talker boards are automatically reversed for the listening partner.
Choose a frame style with the top buttons and click the symbols or text on the page to edit the content.
This tool supports high quality printing to large format printers up to and including A3 size. Larger printing can greatly simplify use for both communication partners.
A fast design of ABC spelling board is also provided. In this method the talker first selects the letter group, then glances at the dot in the appropriate coloured section to qualify the initial letter choice. Letters are arranged and coloured to simplify the second indication stage for the talker."