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  2. Self-voicing - Wikipedia

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    Self-voicing applications can be an important form of assistive technology, useful to those who have difficulty reading or seeing. A prominent group of self-voicing applications are talking web browsers. Traditionally, talking web browsers have been specially created, as was the case with:

  3. Talking clock - Wikipedia

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    Talking clocks have found a natural home as an assistive technology for people who are blind or visually impaired. There are over 150 tabletop clocks and 50 types of watches that talk. Manufacturers of such clocks include Sharp, Panasonic, RadioShack, and Reizen. In addition, one manufacturer purportedly produced a clock that would announce the ...

  4. Abacus - Wikipedia

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    Although blind students have benefited from talking calculators, the abacus is often taught to these students in early grades. [64] Blind students can also complete mathematical assignments using a braille-writer and Nemeth code (a type of braille code for mathematics) but large multiplication and long division problems are tedious. The abacus ...

  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.

  6. Talk:Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Telecare for the person being monitored is not assistive technology-- but rather a medical technology used to monitor them from a remote location. However, if there is a medical provider that is unable to travel due to their disability, then perhaps telecare could be considered an assistive technology to the healthcare provider.

  7. OrCam device - Wikipedia

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    The company develops and manufactures assistive technology devices for individuals who are visually impaired, partially sighted, blind, print disabilities, or have other disabilities. OrCam headquarters is located in Jerusalem , operating under the company name OrCam Technologies Ltd.

  8. Accessibility apps - Wikipedia

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    Assistive Tech: AI research supports the development of affordable assistive devices, from prosthetics to virtual assistants, expanding access to critical technology. Home Life: Smart home devices allow those with mobility challenges to control home functions through mobile devices, supporting greater independence.

  9. Electronic notetaking - Wikipedia

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    Electronic notetaking (ENT), also known as computer-assisted notetaking (CAN), is a system that provides virtually simultaneous access to spoken information to people who are deaf and hard of hearing, facilitating equal participation with their hearing colleagues, coworkers, and classmates.