Is there software available for screen readers for the blind that is easy to install. I'm trying to help a person out with this.
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[SOLVED] Screen Reader for Blind
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I guess that there is an Assistive Technology app somewhere in the Menu , not sure , I removed lots of apps that I don t need on my system , someone else might give some info here .
Guess that their s ORCA app too . https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Accessibility Also have a look on Accessibility app on the menu . Also found this . hope it will be of any help ; http://simon-listens.org/index.php?id=122&L=1
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Hello MrHockey,
Orca https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca can work with Firefox, Thunderbird email, LibreOffice documents. Speech-app is said to be easy to install (similar to Simon) - https://github.com/andre-luiz-dos-santos/speech-app Quote:[sup]1 [/sup]it uses Google API's as a backend through Chromium Source [sup]1 [/sup]- LXF188 September 2014, pg 27, has a roundup/testing of Voice recognition software. |
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