A screen reader for the web -
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Mar 25, 2017 - JavaScript
A screen reader for the web -
A Chrome Browser Extension to dictate👂 selected text on a web page. This extension converts the highlighted text to speech whenever the extension icon or hotkey is used. May be of special use for blind individuals, visually impaired, or maybe even people who just don't want to go get their glasses!👓
A simple js library that gives back the color-name of a hex or rgb value
My web page aiming web accessibility, with semantic and stylized HTML, CSS and JS to facilitate Screen Reader for blind people, as well as optimized web design for autistic/aspergian, deaf, dyslexic and visually impaired people.
Elizabeth Chan, Bryn Mawr College Class of 2019, Senior CS Thesis. This is a Chrome Extension that helps visually-impaired/blind programmers learn HTML.
ConnectSense is an app for visually disabled and hearing-impaired people that uses object-detection, text to speech, and speech-to-text features. It's user-friendly, efficient, and has a simple interface for easy navigation. There is an additional feature which is voice based navigation which is very useful to visually disabled people.
Speaking Information Center For The Visually Impaired - Also available live at : https://linuxguist.github.io/ic/
Web based minesweeper game with sound aid for the visually impaired
tangible music programming for visually impaired people
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