[Trainer-talk] Accessible Word Prediction Software

Laine Amoureux laine.amoureux at gmail.com
Thu Jun 6 15:02:43 UTC 2013


Well it was not completely JAWS or NVDA, accessible, I recently tested
word-Q It might work well enough…
Or, at least someone who  spends more than the three hours I did with
it :-) could get good at it.
I have not had good luck with any of the others… But, again, I did not
get to spend as much time testing them as I would have liked.
I would be very interested to hear other people's experiences as well.
Word-Q Free trial can be found
athttps://www.goqsoftware.com/try/download-30-day-trial/download-30-day-trial-page/



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On Jun 6, 2013, at 7:33 AM, Sylvia Yasa <yasa.sylvia at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi List Members,
>
> I am looking for a word prediction / completion software application
> that's accessible with JAWS to use with one of my students who
> struggles significantly with spelling, to the extent that spell
> checkers are not helpful. I am thinking of a tool like Co:Writer,
> ReadAndWrite, etc, a program that suggests words based on just a few
> letters.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> Sylvia
>
> Sylvia Yasa M.Ed - AT
> Adaptive Technology Instructor / Specialist
> Blind Industries and Services of Maryland
> 3345 Washington BLVD., Baltimore, MD 21227
> Phone: (410) 737-2682
> Cell: (443) 535-2030
> Email: syasa at bism.org
>
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