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Progress in Screen Reading: Android and iOS

October 8, 2013 by Chris Hofstader Leave a Comment

Since my middle school days,I did all of my computing either with a braille notetaking device or on a computer. People told me that, with the limited vision I had, a screen magnifier would be the best access technology for me to use. So, for years I was convinced that screen magnification should be my… Read more about Progress in Screen Reading: Android and iOS

Filed Under: Guest Post, Technology Review Tagged With: Accessibility, Android, Apple, Google, innovation, iOS, Mobile, progress, TalkBack, VoiceOver

An Introduction to Media Players on GNU/Linux

September 16, 2013 by josh Leave a Comment

If you are a user of Ubuntu GNU/Linux, While working using the Orca screen reader (automatically installed and running if you use the Vinux 4 distribution of Ubuntu), you will probably also enjoy listening to music or to an audio book for entertainment, personal edification or education. Two of my favorite media players for listening… Read more about An Introduction to Media Players on GNU/Linux

Filed Under: Guest Post, Tutorial Tagged With: Accessibility, Gnome, GNU/Linux, Media Players, Orca

A Look At Accessible GNU/Linux

August 19, 2013 by josh 17 Comments

Introduction For the past year or so, I have wanted to try a good operating system built on top of the Linux Kernel. (A “Kernel” is a bit of software central to all computing. It works behind the scenes interpreting your mouse-clicks,, keyboard events, handles memory management and much more.) I do most of my… Read more about A Look At Accessible GNU/Linux

Filed Under: Guest Post, Technology Review Tagged With: Accessibility, Blindness, GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, Vinux

A Review of The vOICe

July 24, 2013 by GreenGablesFan Leave a Comment

Summary The vOICe, notable for the spelling of “O I C”, is a program aimed to assist people with varying forms of blindness to see using an association of black and white images with soundscapes. The program was developed by Dr Peter Meijer, of the Netherlands, and is hosted at the SeeingWithSound.com website. As of… Read more about A Review of The vOICe

Filed Under: Guest Post, Technology Review Tagged With: Accessibility, Guest, innovation, Sensory Substitution, Technology, The vOICe

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