Hi Claire,
Similar to ThextHelp, your Student could see if WordQ SpeakQ works for her.
It's very clean and easy to use, with function 4 buttons (which can be
control with hot keys).
She can download a free trial:
https://www.goqsoftware.com/uk/try/download-30-day-trial/download-30-day-tri
al-page/
Best wishes,
David
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Subject: Re: Conjunctivitis-computer work
Hi,
A previous student of Dundee University, with similar requirements and not
wanting to use a screen reader used texthelp read & write, to read word
documents & webpages out
Andy
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>>> On 25/05/2011 at 10:35, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A PhD student whose damaged cornea became infected is having problems
> working on the computer, because her eye becomes inflamed again. This
> mobility impaired student doesn't know/ want to learn how to use a
> screen reader; we are looking for any simple suggestions that will
> allow her to carry on with her research as effectively as possible.
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> Any ideas welcome!
> Claire Ozel
>
> Disability Support Coordinator,
> Middle East Technical University.
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