Read letters and words aloud as they are typed
This feature reads letters and words aloud as they are typed by the user. This feature could be used along with a screen reader or text-to-speech function, or as a spelling check.
Discussion by Disabilities
This feature can help the user immediately detect and correct spelling mistakes.
This feature can help the user immediately detect and correct spelling mistakes.
This feature can help the user immediately detect and correct spelling mistakes.
Existing Products
This listing includes a wide range of products, from simple stand-alone word and phrase completion applications to large literacy suites that include a word and phrase completion tool. Please note that these products are not necessarily endorsed by RtF, but represent the range of available options.
- VisioVoice - Assistiveware
- JAWS screenreader - Freedom Scientific
- ZoomText Magnifier/Reader - Ai Squared
- MAGic Screen Magnification Software - Freedom Scientific
Related Research and Papers
- Add technology for students with disabilities to the library or media center - Jerry D. Neal, Dennis Ehlert
- Smart University: software systems for students with disabilities- Jeffrey P. Bakken (2017) et al.
- The Quality of Text-to-Voice and Voice-to-Text Software Systems for Smart Universities: Perceptions of College Students with Disabilities- Jeffrey P. Bakken (2018) et al.
- Information access for people with disabilities- Mates, Barbara T.
- Using technology to enhance the writing processes of students with learning disabilities- Charles A MacArthur (1996)
- Use of orthographic and word-specific knowledge in reading words aloud- Jonathan Baron, Carol Strawson
- Using the Microcomputer as a Tool for Learning to Read and Write- Teresa Rosegrant
- “Say Just One Word at First”: The Emergence of Reliable Speech in a Student Labeled with Autism- Alicia A. Broderick, Christi Kasa-Hendrickson