"MyStudyBar (MSB) version 3, a simple floating AT toolbar, is packed with a comprehensive suite of compensatory reading, writing, organizing, editing and planning support tools. The latest initiative from the JISC RSC Scotland North & East, MyStudyBar is a set of open source and freeware applications to support learners with literacy difficulties including dyslexia as well as vision challenges such as Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome often called perceptual dyslexia. "
the first thing I present here is a series of application categories and a list of applications for each of these categories (based on categories defined by the Lovaas Institute). The categories are only indicative, and some applications could be included in more than one category. My intention is to test each one and publish in-depth reviews of them in this blog. Meanwhile, this post will be updated with new applications continuously. Up to now, there are 92, and in some cases there are two or more versions or editions, so the actual count is greater (more than 100).
These tutorials provide step by step instructions for adjusting the accessibility
settings and programs in Windows Vista. You can also download a Word document that includes all of the Windows Vista accessibility tutorials, and find Windows Vista accessibility features, and video demos.
Introduction to Ease of Access in Windows 7
Windows 7 gives you more ways to interact with your PC by taking advantage of new strides in speech recognition and touch technology.
Narrator is a text-to-speech program (or basic screen reader) that is built into Windows Vista. Narrator reads menus without leaving the active window. Individuals who use Narrator will also find a more pleasant, natural sounding voice in Windows Vista.
Guide for Individuals with Vision Impairments
Use Speech Recognition to operate windows and programs