[Nfb-science] Looking for Inexpensive or Free Screen Reading Software

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Sat Sep 1 13:42:25 UTC 2012


Try NVDA. It's open-source. I believe the URL is
<http://www.nvda-project.org>.

Mike Freeman


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Subject: [Nfb-science] Looking for Inexpensive or Free Screen Reading
Software

Hi All,
  I was wondering if anyone  knows of inexpensive or free  dedicated (e.g.,
for total vision loss) screen readers?
with warm regards,
Christine
Christine M. Szostak
Doctoral Candidate
Language Perception Laboratory
Department of Psychology, Cognitive Area The Ohio State University Columbus,
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