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  2. Screen reader - Wikipedia

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    Verbosity is a feature of screen reading software that supports vision-impaired computer users. Speech verbosity controls enable users to choose how much speech feedback they wish to hear. Specifically, verbosity settings allow users to construct a mental model of web pages displayed on their computer screen.

  3. ScripTalk - Wikipedia

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    A number of the states in the US, including Oregon and Nevada introduced laws obliging pharmaceutical companies to supply blind and visually impaired patients with the prescription reading devices such as ScripTalk. [15] [16] The RFID ScripTalk label technology was granted a number of patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. [17]

  4. Braille - Wikipedia

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    Braille (/ ˈ b r eɪ l / BRAYL, French:) is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired.It can be read either on embossed paper or by using refreshable braille displays that connect to computers and smartphone devices.

  5. JAWS (screen reader) - Wikipedia

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    Job Access With Speech (JAWS) is a computer screen reader program for Microsoft Windows that allows blind and visually impaired users to read the screen either with a text-to-speech output or by a refreshable Braille display. JAWS is produced by the Blind and Low Vision Group of Freedom Scientific.

  6. OrCam device - Wikipedia

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    The device snaps onto any eyeglass frame magnetically. Orcam 2.0 is small and light (22.5 grams/0.8 ounces) with functionality to restore independence to the visually impaired. [4] It comes in two versions. The basic model can read text, and a more advanced one adds features such as face recognition and barcode reading.

  7. Google's Lookout app for vision-impaired now scans food ... - AOL

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    Google has updated its Lookout app, an AI toolkit for people with impaired vision, with two helpful new capabilities: scanning long documents and reading out food labels. Food labels, if you think ...

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