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Kilde: World Wide Web Consortium

  • Braillesurf from Braillenet
    Braille is a system using six to eight raised dots in various patterns to represent letters and numbers that can be read by the fingertips.
  • BrookesTalk
    This browser under development by Oxford Brookes University focuses on facilitating intelligent web-searching. Speech output, screen-magnification.
  • EIAD 
    A browser from Sarsfield Solutions which provides enhancements specifically for people with special needs and learning difficulties. Touch-screen, simplified language interface.
  • EMACSPEAK
    The speech-enabled environment for EMACS, runs under UNIX or LINUX, includes full web browsing capabilities through W3. Speech output, simple keyboard interface.
  • HomePage Reader
    The speech-based browser from IBM, using Internet Explorer as its engine designed for blind and visually impaired. Speech output and standard graphical user interface. Full function trial available, multiple languages available
  • Marco Polo
    A plug-in for Netscape Navigator from Sonicon with speech and auditory icons. Speech output, audio icons, simple keyboard interface.
  • MultiWeb
    Disability-specific browser developed at Deakin University. Speech output, screen magnification, scanning for switch devices.
  • Sensus Internet Browser
    A low-vision internet browser from Sensus in Denmark. Speech output, Braille support, special screen fonts.
  • Simply Web 2000
    A talking interface using the Internet Explorer engine. Speech output, simple keyboard interface.
  • WebSound
    A talking interface using the Internet Explorer engine, from the University of Geneva. A talking browser with synchronised magnified text display that can provide audio/haptic feedback on element types and positioning. Speech input available.
  • ConversaWeb
    Voice-activated browser allowing spoken selection of links using "saycons".
  • webHearit
    A telephone-based tool using the telephone keypad as an interface to navigate suitably configured pages.
  • SpeecHTML
    A subscription service from Vocalis, allowing a participating site to provide telephone access using voice commands.

For mere informasjon http://www.w3.org


2005-04-05Av Gunnar Bråthen