Week 6
Auto-Click
An auto clicker is a type of software or macro that can be used to automate clicking.
Sticky Keys
Sticky Keys enables the user to enter key combinations by pressing keys in sequence rather than simultaneously. This will benefit users who are unable to press or have difficulty pressing shortcut key combinations.
Read Aloud
Text-to-speech (TTS) is a type of assistive technology that reads digital text aloud. It's sometimes called "read aloud" technology. With a click of a button or the touch of a finger, TTS can take words on a computer or other digital device and convert them into audio.
ChromeVox
The ChromeVox Classic Extension screen reader is an extension to Chrome that brings the speed, versatility, and security of Chrome to visually impaired users. ... This extension specifically works within the Chrome browser to read content aloud
Magic Scroll Web-Reader
The MagicScroll Web Reader turns every page on the web into a MagicScroll book. Its unique scrolling system lets you scroll web pages without moving them, making it easier to read long articles without being distracted. It's simple and easy and free to use.
VoiceIn Voice Typing
With Voice In, you can voice-to-text to dictate your messages in ANY text box in ANY website. ... WORKS WHERE YOU DO Voice In for Chrome allows you to use the power of speech recognition to type emails in Gmail or write blog posts on Wordpress or send messages in Slack
OpenDyslexic
a free typeface/font designed to mitigate some of the common reading errors caused by dyslexia.
Read&Write
is a software toolbar that helps students create and access content with the literacy support features needed to engage with a personalized learning experience - helping every member of the class meet their full potential.
Vimium
is an open source Google Chrome Extension which provides keyboard short-cuts for navigation and control in the spirit of the Vim editor. Unlike other add-ons for web browsers such as Vimperator or Pentadactyl, it doesn't modify the browser's interface but instead focuses on allowing the user to navigate web pages, tabs and links using vim-like keyboard commands rather than the mouse. It also allows the user to map or customise its key bindings.
on-screen keyboard
keys that appear on the computer monitor that you can tap to enter characters