ATLC Technology


Software


Jaws logoJaws - Screen Reader - a software program that allows blind and visually impaired people to access computers. It reads the contents of the screen and menus aloud and provides access to all menu content and mouse actions with keyboard strokes. JAWS stands for Job Access With Speech.


MAGic package imageMAGic - Screen Magnifier - a software program which can magnify the computer screen by as much as 36X the original size. It has additional features such as cursor enhancements, input field enhancements, focus enhancements, and speech (will read the screen to you similar to JAWS.)


victorreader logo imageVictor Reader - RFB&D Reader - will read Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D) audio recorded books to the computer user from a flash drive or CD. The user must have an individual license from RFB&D (currently free) or obtain the books through the DRC.


textaloud logo imageText Aloud - a software program that can be used to convert any text to speech. The user simply cuts and pasts the text file into the window of the program to hear it read aloud. Can also be used to process entire files into .mp3 files to make a rudimentary "talking book".


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Dragon Naturally Speaking - a speech to text dictation program which allows the user to dictate to the computer and have their dictation typed out. The more the user uses the program, the more accurate it becomes at recognizing her/his voice and commands.

 

 

Wynn Package imageWynn 5.10- this software package enhances reading, writing and listening skills for people with a broad range of learning disabilities. The program components to read books outloud in a variety of formats to suit individual learning styles and needs, and has built in dictionary, thesarus, and editor for writing papers. It also allows both audio and written note taking and list making.

 

Mathtype package imageMath Type 6.0 - mathtype is much more than just a mathematical equation editor, although it can and does make very pretty mathematical equations and insert them easily into your Word documents. However, the striking aspect of Mathtype in the ATLC is that those same equations, when used in Word documents that are going to be Brailled using Duxbury software, will translate correctly into proper mathematical Braille, called Nemeth Code. Brilliant!


 Audio Graphing Calculator logoAccessible Graphing Calculator - a talking scientific graphing calculator. Has audio output for the graphing function, and the graphs can also be brailled.


Magic Cursor logoMagic Cursor 2000 - a software program that is used along with an alternate input device such as the Tracker (listed under hardware.) It allows the mouse to "fire", clicking after some predetermined time, with either a single or double click, as determined by the user.

 

ScreenDoors logoScreen Doors 2000 - an alternate keyboard input that is on the screen and can be accessed with either the mouse or an alternative cursor pointer such as Magic Cursor (above). The on-screen keyboard has word prediction to boost the typing rate.


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Duxbury Braille Translator 7.1- Learn to take plain text or Word files and edit them, encoding them as necessary, and produce braille output that can then be embossed on the Tiger Embosser. This can be used for simple items such as one page handouts, and on up to test and whole books. Accomodates several different languages with differences in accent marks and braille character sets.

Hardware


Image of Braille Display with hand on itBaum Vario Braille Display - 40 Character Braille display and keyboard which allows users to read the content of the computer screen when used in association with a screen reader program such as JAWS.

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Classmate Reader - a portable digital book reader with a display screen. It will read/play a variety of digital book formats, including DAISY, HTML, Text, RFB&D, MP3, RTF, DOC. It includes study tools such as a dictionary, thesarus and bookmark/note-taker. Excellent tool for those with learning disabilities or other print-related disabilities.

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Pulse Smart Pen - a pen with a camera embedded in the tip. The pen, along with its special paper, can record audio along with the associated written notes and then play back the notes by touching the pen to any point in the notes. Can also be played back on the computer as a flash movie. Additional software can be used to transfer your written notes into typed text if desired.

Image of OpalOpal Handheld CCTV - Electronic Magnifier - Portable magnifier that magnifies from 4.5x to 9x, easy to carry to school or the store. Has different color outputs.

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Victor Reader Stream - a portable digital book reader that looks similar to a small tape recorder but it does so much more. It will read/play a variety of digital book formats, including DAISY, HTML, Text, RFB&D, MP3, RTF, DOC. Accepts HCSD cards to store the digital material and uses different folders for different types of material, it is highly searchable and very portable. Used by blind and low vision individuals and others with print related disabilities.


Image of Tiger EmbosserTiger Embosser - Braille/Graphics Embosser allows users to create embossed tests, textbooks, or graphic images when used with the accompanying tiger software, or more commonly, the Duxbury Braille Translator software.


Image of Topaz CCTV Topaz CCTV - Electronic Magnifier - will magnify papers, magazines, books and other printed materials placed on the x-y tray beneath the camera. Magnification is from 1X to 82X original size. This is a desktop, non-portable device.




Image of TrackerTracker 2000 - Control Cursor with Head Movement by means of this tracking camera and a reflective dot that can be placed on the head, the frame of glasses, or the end of a pencil tucked behind the ear. Used in conjunction with Screendoors and Magic Cursor software.

Image of Logitech WebcamLogitech Quickcam Pro5000 - Webcam that can be used by deaf or hard of hearing people to communicate with friends and family by using any one of many free webcam programs such as Oovoo. Those who do not know American Sign Language can also use the web camera to communicate with their Deaf friends and family by using the relay services provided by Sprint, via the installed software program.