The NVDA project (Non Visual Desktop Access) enables blind and vision impaired people to use a computer by communicating what is on the screen using a synthetic voice or braille. NVDA is the only ...
Jamie Teh explains how the NVDA software works as a screen-reader, meaning he can interpret sentences at 900 words per minute.
Jamie Teh and his best friend, Michael Curran first bonded over their love of technology and music. Both men are blind. Jamie's interest in technology was bolstered by his dad, who used to fall asleep ...