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Accessibility Toolbar Extension (AT4N) #1446

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@joshuazeltser joshuazeltser commented Aug 27, 2019

We are a group of UCL MSc students who have over the past few months been working on building an Accessibility Toolbar extension (AT4N) for Jupyter Notebooks. The toolbar focuses on helping users with dyslexia and visual impairments. These features include the ability to make style changes to the notebook, use predefined themes, carry out some common tasks using voice control, spell check inputted text and plan out ones work using a planner.

Documentation of our toolbar can be found at: README.md

Some videos of our extension in action can be found at: Accessibility Toolbar

We look forward to hearing your feedback!

MSJUPYTER Team
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joshuazeltser and others added 30 commits July 19, 2019 12:47
joshuazeltser and others added 27 commits August 21, 2019 17:25
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Fixed the predefined alphabet bug
Fixed Bug: letter-spacing and line-high button states saved on
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Duplicate predefined style names
Final merge to master at end of project
@joshuazeltser joshuazeltser changed the title Accessibility Toolbar Extension Accessibility Toolbar Extension (AT4N) Aug 29, 2019
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