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Welcome to a replay of a Tech Training Tuesday Demo of software called Speaking Access.
Speaking Access is a voice-control program for Windows designed to help people operate their computer using spoken commands instead of remembering complex keyboard shortcuts. It works with the NVDA screen reader so users who are blind or visually impaired can navigate apps, move through text, select items, and dictate content by voice. The software includes guided lessons, a voice menu system, and audio proofreading, and it runs entirely offline for privacy. A free 7-day trial is available, with a one-time purchase fee after that.
Learn more and download here: https://www.speakingaccess.com/
By Alliance for Equality of Blind CanadiansWelcome to a replay of a Tech Training Tuesday Demo of software called Speaking Access.
Speaking Access is a voice-control program for Windows designed to help people operate their computer using spoken commands instead of remembering complex keyboard shortcuts. It works with the NVDA screen reader so users who are blind or visually impaired can navigate apps, move through text, select items, and dictate content by voice. The software includes guided lessons, a voice menu system, and audio proofreading, and it runs entirely offline for privacy. A free 7-day trial is available, with a one-time purchase fee after that.
Learn more and download here: https://www.speakingaccess.com/