Screen readers These computer programs assist blind or visually impaired people to use computers. They read the article on the screen or display it in Braille. It is essentially a way for the visually impaired to interact with computers. The screen reader can be told to speak aloud or read the article on the screen.
Each screen reader has its own set of commandsThese screen readers can read words, lines, entire written content, inform users about where the mouse cursor is on the screen, as well as tell them exactly what element they are focusing on. Screen readers can perform specialized tasks such as reading a web article or identifying elements of a spreadsheet.
There are several essential things to consider before making a purchase. The first is to make sure that the screen reader works with your OS. The screen reader should be compatible with braille displays, as many visually impaired people find them very useful. It is important to make sure that the software works with any of the apps most commonly used. It is also a good idea to check your keystrokes and command constructions before using them. This way you can make sure that your keystrokes are not confused with any existing keys.
There are currently several screen readers for personal computers. Some of these programs can be downloaded for free and others can cost up to $1200.
Here are the 6 best screen reader programs for PC
JAWS (Job Login by Voice).
Voice-entry into employment JAWS, commonly abbreviated as JAWS, is the most widely used screen reader program in the world. In 2015, it was used by 30,2% of screen reader users as their primary screen reader and 43,7% said they used it frequently. This screen reader was developed by Freedom Scientific Distributed by Chicago Lighthouse jAWS can transform the elements of Windows in voice. This makes it accessible to the visually impaired or blind.
These are just some of the many tasks that the user can perform with the app. JAWS :
JAWS works with all versions of Windows, starting with Windows Vista. In order for JAWS to work, you need a minimum processor speed of 1,5 GHz, as well as 4 GB of RAM. In addition, a sound card compatible with the Windows operating system is required. This card works with Braille displays and speech synthesizers, as well as their output devices.
There are 2 editions of JAWS. The Professional edition can be used for both commercial and non-commercial purposes, while the Home edition can be used for family use. While the suggested retail value for the Home edition would be $900, the suggested retail value is $1.100. This product is covered by a 30-day money back guarantee as well as a limited warranty against manufacturing defects for a period of 90 days.
NVDA (Non-Visual Desktop).
Desktop login for non-visual clients The NVDA screen reader is a popular, free program. The developers of the device claim that it was developed to help blind and visually impaired people with computers. The computer can read text on the screen to a computerized voice or convert it to Braille via a Braille display. The cursor can be moved around the screen to monitor content.
The program can be downloaded to a PC or loaded onto a memory stick. USBCustomers then have the option to use it on the machine of their choice.
Now, we show you some essential models for your home. NVDA :
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You can use it in your work area at no cost because it is free.
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This program enables the use of email, mail and other social apps, as well as websites.
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Assists with online tasks such as banking, shopping, and transportation.
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Powerpoint, Excel, written content processor and other functionalities.
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Assistance with Internet searches and news.
 
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NVDA can be used with any 32-bit and 64-bit version of Windows, from Windows XP to Windows 10. This also applies to server operating systems. To run smoothly, NVDA requires a processor speed of at least 1,0 GHz and 256 MB of memory. This is quite fast compared to other versions.
NVDA is free to download and use, unlike other screen readers which are incredibly expensive. According to its developers, it has been downloaded in over 70.000 different languages. The developers encourage anyone who can afford it to make a donation to the cause. The donation supports the development group and ensures that the program is free.
COBRA
COBRA Another popular screen reader program is Screen Reader Pro. You can customize your desktop to suit your needs. A more productive workflow is possible with the help of editable features. COBRA is currently available in 2 editions. COBRA 11 is for Windows 8 or 10, and COBRA 10. COBRA 10 can be used for Windows 7 and Windows XP 32-bit and 64-bit, Vista 32-bit, and Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).
These are just some of the many features you can expect from COBRA :
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Simple and deductible performance
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Matched with MS Office 2016,
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Natural sounding voice synthesizer
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Updates are free for up to 4 years
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Accepts voice, braille or magnification output
 
You must have at least a 2 GHz processor speed, with Dual Core processing speed or higher, 4 GB of RAM and a sound card compatible with the Windows operating system.
There are three editions of COBRA: COBRA Zoom (for blind people), COBRA Braille (for people with vision impairments), and COBRA Pro. COBRA Zoom costs $649 and COBRA Braille costs $749. COBRA Pro is priced between $849 and $849 USD.
Dolphin Screen Reader
Dolphin Screen Reader Another popular screen reader is Dolphin Computer Access Inc. This screen reader was previously popular as SuperNova Screen Reader. Voice and Braille input allows the visually impaired or blind to take full control of their PC.
Certain visible peculiarities of this are now indicated. Dolphin Screen Reader :
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Voice can be used to read emails and documents.
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You can easily view the elements on the screen thanks to its Dolphin cursor or element finder.
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Increase accuracy by saying phrases and spelling letters and numbers as you type.
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You can scan and then read multiple documents PDF and on paper (via OCR).
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The output works with speech and braille
 
The Dolphin screen reader requires a 1,5 GHz processor, at least 2 GB of RAM and 5 GB of storage. It also requires a sound card compatible with the Windows operating system that can produce speech. It works with tablets, desktop computers and portable with Windows 7/8, 8.1 and 10 operating system.
Dolphin Screen Reader is available in 2 editions: a single-seat or a multi-seat. The single-seat edition costs just $955, which is ideal for personal use. The multi-user license costs $685 per additional user, and $955 for the initial user. The multi-user license is ideal for companies that want to provide access across multiple networks. A Software Maintenance Agreement (SMA) is included with Dolphin Screen Reader to accept software updates. Your inbox is updated with the latest updates.
Login to the system
Login to the system Serotek Corporation has created one of the most affordable screen readers available for personal computers. This device allows the blind and visually impaired full access to Windows. It works with a variety of programs, including Adobe Reader, Outlook Express, and Skype, and can be used in conjunction with Microsoft Office.
Some interesting points about System Access are now indicated.
System Access costs less than other screen reading programs. System Alone Standalone costs $399 and System Access Mobile costs $499. System Access Mobile can also be purchased for $21,99 per month.
Zoom Text
Zoom Text Ai Squared has created this screen reader program to help the visually impaired and also the blind. There are three free versions:
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ZoomText Magnifier: ZoomText Magnifier magnifies and enhances everything on your computer screen to ensure impeccable clarity.
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ZoomText Magnifier/Reader: Does the same thing as ZoomText Magnifier, but also displays the text.
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ZoomText Fusion is a complete screen reader program that does everything ZoomText Magnifier/Reader can do.
 
ZoomText has many essential specifications.
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Even for the trial version, technical support is free.
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Touch screen support
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Sharpness magnification: 1.25x-60x
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Reads aloud all the information on the PC screen
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You can adjust the view by changing the colors or contrast.
 
ZoomText Fusion costs $1.200 and ZoomText Reader/Reader costs $600. ZoomText Magnifier costs $400. Ai Squared provides free ZoomText webinars, certificate programs, and paid in-class training.
We're at the end. These tools are great for visually impaired people, as they allow them to connect with the rest of the world using computers.
We'd love to hear from you if you've used screen readers and think they should be added to the list.
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