A braille writing machine is a typewriter with six keys that allow to write in braille alphabet on a regular white page.
First reading machine for the blind.
This is the best software for the visually impaired who have some vision but need to zoom in on text and images to view them properly.
A talking reading machine designed to make reading more enjoyable without the need to learn a complex computer system and for those wishing to read mail magazines and books with ease.
Making minor changes to daily life can help maintain a higher level of independence.
Innovative reading machines enable those who are visually impaired to read the latest novel the daily paper or a letter from a loved one.
Scanners and text to speech synthesis to create the first print to speech reading machine for the blind.
Book readers and reading machines will read text out loud for the blind visually impaired.
Walter cronkite used this machine to give his signature soundoff and that s the way it is january 13 1976.
Stand alone reading machines enable people who are blind or visually impaired to read printed material easily and independently.
These devices which make use of voice synthesizers personal.
Zoomtext is a screen reading program equipped with a screen magnifier that enlarges the screen up to 60x the original size.
They consist of a scanner with optical character recognition software and a speech synthesizer amalgamated into one easy to use device.
Read aloud books newspapers typewritten mail.
The first edition of the computer output microfiche com catalog reading material for the blind and physically handicapped and microfiche readers were distributed by the library of congress to network libraries early in 1977.
This publication issued quarterly marked the first step in the creation of a catalog that would be the most.
The first braille typewriter to gain general acceptance was invented by frank haven hall superintendent of the illinois school for the blind and was presented to the public in 1892.
The first commercial reading machine for the blind was developed by kurzweil computer products later acquired by xerox corporation in 1975.
The kurzweil reading machine krm was able to read ordinary books magazines and other printed documents out loud so that a blind person could read anything he wanted.
Reading machines for blind people are now reaching more individuals who need them as both prices and sizes continue to shrink.
We carry portable to desktop solutions and computer based to standalone solutions.
Video on stand alone reading machines in quick time format narrator.