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The NVDA project (Non Visual Desktop Access) enables blind and vision impaired people to use a computer by communicating what is on the screen using a synthetic voice or braille. NVDA is the only ...
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) graduate James Teh and business partner Michael Curran developed a free, open-source program, called NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access), which provides a ...
Blind SA is involved in a project to develop a Setswana text-to-speech engine that will work with the NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA). This is a free screen reader available for download on ...
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