![]() ![]() Software for people with reading disabilities: Read & Write speaks text as it is being typed, performs real-time spell checking, can suggest phonetically close spellings, will automatically correct words and provides automatic word prediction. ![]() Software for users who are blind or have low vision: JAWS enables users to hear text that appears on the computer screen, whether from the online catalog, the Internet or documents created in Microsoft Word or Excel. Individual users can change print size, color, font style and background color. Software designed specifically for users with low vision also useful for those with reading disabilities: ZoomText Magnifier/Reader magnifies text and reads text aloud. The following list describes SFPL's adaptive technology software in more detail. Patrons can magnify the computer screen, have the contents of a computer screen read aloud, scan in materials to be read aloud or printed out, and use voice commands for word processing. SFPL provides computer workstations to help make online information and print materials more accessible to persons who are blind, have learning differences (such as dyslexia and attention deficit disorder ), have low vision, or have disabilities that affect their mobility or dexterity. What computer-based adaptive technology does the library provide? ![]()
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