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License:
OpenSource under LGPL
Size:
22.98 MB
Updated:
Downloads:
12462
Platform:
Windows XP / Vista
Publisher:
NV Access Inc(more)
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Publisher's Descriptions
The name NVDA stands for NonVisual Desktop Access. NVDA was developed to be an open source screen reader for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
 
Providing feedback via synthetic speech and Braille, it enables blind or vision impaired people to access computers running Windows for no more cost than a sighted person. Major features include support for over 20 languages and the ability to run entirely from a USB drive with no installation.

You can download NVDA free here.
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