NVDA, the free and open source Screen Reader for Microsoft Windows
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NVDA, the free and open source Screen Reader for Microsoft Windows
This project is aimed at developing and maintaining the NVDA IBMTTS driver. IBMTTS is a synthesizer similar to Eloquence. Please send your ideas and contributions here!
An TTY screenreader for Linux.
🔈 A screenreader for Neovim. Supports infix operator identification for Haskell and Scala, as well as Python 3 specific AST analysis for more intelligible reading. Awarded 1st place at the QUT Code Network Winter Hackathon 2017.
Code repo for "Read Anywhere Pointed: Layout-aware GUI Screen Reading with Tree-of-Lens Grounding"
A bot that reads the screen and emulates key presses to play online Tetris on a superhuman level
Make MP3 albums out of Academic PDFs. Works by gluing together Grobid and TTS offerings.
With this program, you can search or browse any Wikipedia article.
🔑💻 Universal screensaver made in python using wxPython library
NVDA add-on to automatically read the clipboard when it changes.
UniversalSpeech simplifies speech access in applications through a unified interface, supporting diverse methods such as screen readers, direct synthesis, and native/OS speech engines.
The ultimate screen reading accessibility tool
NVDA add-on to manage clipboard text.
NVDA add-on, which add sounds to NVDA focus events.
HaTeMiLe is a library that can convert a HTML code in a HTML code more accessible.
This update mirror source is provided for NVDA Chinese community users. It can enhance the update speed of NVDA, improve the search and download speed of the add-on store, and resolve issues where certain network operators are unable to download add-ons from the add-on store, thus effectively improving user experience.
Video and audio editor with built-in screen reader and strong accessibility support.
This add-on allows to listen the typed symbols (non alphanumeric or blank characters), even when the speaking of typed characters is turned off in NVDA.
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