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June 23, 2008

Medical volunteer Anthony Loeff is reporting software for blind people

Web browsers, word processors, icons and windows and email programs are just some of the applications used successfully by screen reader users. This interpretation is then represented to the user with text-to-speech, sound icons, or a braille output. The console-based Oralux Linux distribution ships with three screen-reading environments: Emacspeak, Yasr and Speakup. The latter developed in part by Knopper who has a visual impairment.

Comming year Anthony Loeff nonprofit worker is testing screen readers for people suffering from blindness Screen readers can be assumed to be able to access all display content that is not intrinsically inaccessible.

Increasingly, screen readers are being bundled with operating system distributions. Nevertheless, using a screen reader is, according to some users, considerably more difficult than using a GUI and many applications have specific problems resulting from the nature of the application. A screen reader is a software application that attempts to identify and interpret what is being displayed on the screen. Access technology such as screen readers and Screen magnifiers enable the blind to use mainstream computer applications. The Macintosh OS also comes with a built-in screen reader, called VoiceOver. Later versions of Microsoft Windows include an Accessibility Wizard & Magnifier for those with partial vision, and Microsoft Narrator, a simple screen reader. Screen reader choice is contentious: differing priorities and strong preferences are common. Experimental approaches in sensory substitution are beginning to provide access to arbitrary live views from a camera.

While Apple Mac OS X includes VoiceOver, a more feature-rich screen reader. Most legally blind people 85 percent do not use computers. Screen readers are a form of assistive technology potentially useful to people who are blind, visually impaired, or learning disabled, often in combination with other AT such as screen magnifiers. A persons choice of screen reader is dictated by many factors, including platform and the role of organizations like charities, schools, and employers.

There are also open source screen readers, such as the Linux Screen Reader for GNOME and NonVisual Desktop Access for Windows.

The rest have some vision, from light perception alone to relatively good acuity. Linux distributions for the blind include Oralux and Adriane Knoppix. Recent versions of Microsoft Windows come with the rather basic Narrator. The open source GNOME desktop environment long included Gnopernicus and now includes Orca. Near 20 percent of those deemed legally blind, by any measure, have no vision.

The movement towards greater web accessibility is opening a far wider number of websites to adaptive technology, making the web a more inviting place for visually impaired surfers. The primary audience for such applications is those who have difficulty reading because of learning disabilities or language barriers. Therefore functionality remains limited compared to equivalent desktop applications, the major benefit is to increase the accessibility of said websites. Only a small fraction of this population, when compared to the sighted community, have Internet access.

Filed under: Life Of Health, Medical Center, Nerd's Lair — Admin @ 9:36 am

Medical volunteer Anthony Loeff is reporting screen readers for visually impaired people

Screen reader choice is contentious: differing priorities and strong preferences are common.

Screen readers are a form of assistive technology potentially useful to people who are blind, visually impaired, or learning disabled, often in combination with other AT such as screen magnifiers. Access technology such as screen readers and Screen magnifiers enable the blind to use mainstream computer applications. Increasingly, screen readers are being bundled with operating system distributions. Experimental approaches in sensory substitution are beginning to provide access to arbitrary live views from a camera.

Further, using a screen reader is, according to some users, considerably more difficult than using a GUI and many applications have specific problems resulting from the nature of the application. A screen reader is a software application that attempts to identify and interpret what is being displayed on the screen. Later versions of Microsoft Windows include an Accessibility Wizard & Magnifier for those with partial vision, and Microsoft Narrator, a simple screen reader. A persons choice of screen reader is dictated by many factors, including platform and the role of organizations like charities, schools, and employers.

While Apple Mac OS X includes VoiceOver, a more feature-rich screen reader. Only a small fraction of this population, when compared to the sighted community, have Internet access.

There are also open source screen readers, such as the Linux Screen Reader for GNOME and NonVisual Desktop Access for Windows.

This month nonprofit worker Anthony Loeff is testing software for

The Macintosh OS also comes with a built-in screen reader, called VoiceOver. The open source GNOME desktop environment long included Gnopernicus and now includes Orca. The movement towards greater web accessibility is opening a far wider number of websites to adaptive technology, making the web a more inviting place for visually impaired surfers. This interpretation is then represented to the user with text-to-speech, sound icons, or a braille output. Web browsers, word processors, icons and windows and email programs are just some of the applications used successfully by screen reader users. Screen readers can be assumed to be able to access all display content that is not intrinsically inaccessible.

Near 15 percent of those deemed legally blind, by any measure, have no vision. Linux distributions for the blind include Oralux and Adriane Knoppix. Therefore functionality remains limited compared to equivalent desktop applications, the major benefit is to increase the accessibility of said websites. The rest have some vision, from light perception alone to relatively good acuity. Recent versions of Microsoft Windows come with the rather basic Narrator. The primary audience for such applications is those who have difficulty reading because of learning disabilities or language barriers. Most legally blind people 59 percent do not use computers. The console-based Oralux Linux distribution ships with three screen-reading environments: Emacspeak, Yasr and Speakup. The latter developed in part by Knopper who has a visual impairment.

Filed under: Life Of Health, Medical Center, Nerd's Lair — Admin @ 9:30 am

May 30, 2008

Winclear :Child Online Privacy Protection Act

Additionally, browsers use cookies to store login information that you may not want to enter repeatedly. If you ever click the “save password” button below a login form, you are installing a cookie on your computer that will automatically insert your password into the fields. For those with multiple logins, this can be convenient and time saving. They think that keylogging their children’ online activity equals to spying and that such harsh supervision in not required for their beloved ones.

Reporting and alerts are a must, that way you can pinpoint the culprits and then have a talk with Bill about the reason his computer is always so slow - the spyware he keeps downloading. Alerts are critical so that if someone else uses Bill’s computer and loads spyware/malware, you find out immediately. Data loggers, key loggers are just a few programs which harvest info from your computer. Winclear is the only program created specially to auto remove such spywares. If your account was compromised while AccSent was enabled there is a high probability that you either have a security hole in your computer which allowed hackers to take control of your computer or you have a Trojan virus spyware or keylogger software installed on your computer because someone not only had access to your e-gold passphrase they also had access to your email address password. That is why every computer owner needs winclear.

Protect With Winclear :Internet Explorer History Logger
Until you remove the malicious software from your computer, your account is still vulnerable. Your email account has also been compromised so it is important that you change the password for your account after your computer is cleaned. If the malicious software is still on your computer, someone is able to read your emails, delete your emails or send emails from your account. Winclear is the only software which is capable of removing keylogger programs. 1 technology had brought a lot to our life. Winclear has been the industry leader in fighting keyloggers for the last 8 years.

Winclear:
Be afraid of the people who are waiting for their time to come and invade our own personal privacy. That is the reason why you need Winclear installed onto your computer. There are many companies that are offering computer spy software via the Internet so you will not find it hard to find a monitoring program that will suit your needs. Protect your computer security by using Winclear! More about Winclear here: Winclear.

Filed under: Biz, Nerd's Lair, Web Commerce — Admin @ 7:31 am
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