 | Free web site to help blind browse the web »news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080716/ap_···lind_web
Now a free new Web-based program for the blind aims to improve the situation. It's called WebAnywhere, and it was developed by a computer science graduate student at the University of Washington. Unlike software that has to be installed on PCs, WebAnywhere is an Internet application that can make Web surfing accessible to the blind on most any computer. The developer, Jeffrey Bigham, hopes it lets blind people check a flight time on a public computer at the airport, plan a bus route at the library or type up a quick e-mail at an Internet cafe.
To get WebAnywhere running, a blind person has to manage to get online, which can be complicated on a computer not already set up to give verbal feedback. But Bigham's research found that Web-savvy blind people often know plenty of keyboard tricks and when to ask for help.
Once online, a blind Web surfer can use the WebAnywhere browser, which can link to and then read out loud any page — as long as the computer has speakers or a headphone jack. The program can skip around the section titles, tab through charts or read the page from top to bottom.
Bigham says he hopes others will make improvements to his program, which is open-source to invite tinkering. He doesn't have a personal connection to the issue of computer accessibility — except through his fellow students who are blind — but recognizes the area as wide open for programmers. More info here: »webanywhere.cs.washington.edu/
You can try it out here: »webanywhere.cs.washington.edu/wa.php
I tried it and it isn't easy to use, but it does work. And if you are blind it is better than nothing. And it is only in Alpha testing and should improve over time as an open source project. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page Ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk? |
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I tried it and it isn't easy to use, but it does work. And if you are blind it is better than nothing. And it is only in Alpha testing and should improve over time as an open source project. Did you try it on a porn site? |
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| reply to fAcEtIOUs I dropped JAWS offline and tried it out on DSLR. Pretty good for free alpha software. I hope they put in the ability to change the reader's speed, as I found it painfully slow (but I've been using JAWS for a long time and am used to a very fast voice).
Hopefully they will keep up the good work. |