NonVisual Desktop Access

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NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) is a free, open source, portable screen reader for Microsoft Windows. The project was begun by Michael Curran in 2006. The current version is 2010.2 (see release notes at http://www.nvda-project.org/blog/NVDA2010.…

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Comparison of screen readers from Wikipedia

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Screen readers are a form of assistive technology.

Contents

  • 1 Contemporary screen readers
  • 2 Unfinished Screenreader Projects
  • 3 Historical interest
  • 4 Software aids for people with reading difficulties
  • 5 References

Contemporary screen readers

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