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do screen readers work?
Using a Screen reader with Web Pages
See our Screen Reader
Examples.

Talking Web Browsers
These programs interpret web pages by converting them directly
into speech, without the need for a screen-reader. pwWebSpeak
and IBM Home Page Reader are speech-based Internet
Browsers designed for users who wish to access the Internet in a
non-visual or combined auditory and visual ways. The speech tells
you the name of hyperlinks and recognizes labeled images, paragraphs,
section-headings, tables and forms. This is important because these
visual constructs are very confusing for a screen-reader trying
to make sense of a complex layout. Magnified displays of the webpage
information is also available.
Both are available from Soundlinks.
Home Page is also available at Amazon.com

Refreshable Braille Devices
Refreshable
Braille allows the blind and the deaf-blind to read information
that appears on the computer monitor. Refreshable Braille devices
use moveable small pins that raise and lower as needed to form Braille
characters. After a line of Braille is read, the user can press
the advance bar above the display area to "refresh" the
Braille in order to read additional lines. These computer display
units instantly translate screen data into 6-dot or 8-dot refreshable
Braille for those using many popular software screen readers, such
as JAWS® for Windows®. These displays usually come in 20,
40, 65 or 80 Braille cells.
Examples
The
Power Braille (Freedom
Scientific)
Power Braille devices offer instant cursor routing and ergonomic
controls; they come in 40, 65 and 80-cell models to accommodate individual needs
of students
Braille Window (Humanware
) This refreshable Braille device that connects to a computer to display
in Braille what is on the monitor. It includes 85 cells for more efficient reading.

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