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  2. Mouthwashing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mouthwashing is a 2024 psychological horror adventure game developed by Wrong Organ and published by Critical Reflex. Played from a first-person perspective, the game follows the five crew members of the freighter spaceship Tulpar after a mysterious crash leaves them stranded in space, trapped within as supplies dwindle. The captain, alive but ...

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Mouthwashing (video game) This page was ... Wrong Organ games. Add languages ...

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  5. Mouthwashing - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mouthwashing may refer to: Rinsing the ... , a 2024 psychological horror game; See also Mouthwash ...

  6. List of screen readers - Wikipedia

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    Though it is developed by the GNOME project, it is the most popular screen reader for Unix like systems with graphical environments other than GNOME, like KDE or Unity. PC-Talker Kochi System Development Windows Commercial Japanese screen reader. Supports MSAA and Flash. [1] PCVoz EzHermatic Windows Commercial Available to buy or download trial.

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    Screen readers can also communicate information on menus, controls, and other visual constructs to permit blind users to interact with these constructs. However, maintaining an off-screen model is a significant technical challenge; hooking the low-level messages and maintaining an accurate model are both difficult tasks.

  8. Talk:Mouthwashing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Concerned by the high cost of commercial screen readers, in April 2006, Michael Curran began writing a Python-based screen reader with Microsoft SAPI as its speech engine. It provided support for Microsoft Windows 2000 onwards, and provided screen reading capabilities such as basic support for some third-party software and web browsing.