képernyolvasók
Képernyolvasók are software applications that enable visually impaired or blind individuals to access and interact with digital content by reading aloud the text displayed on a computer screen or mobile device. They typically function by interpreting the graphical user interface (GUI) elements and converting them into synthesized speech. This allows users to navigate operating systems, web pages, applications, and other digital media through auditory feedback.
The core functionality of a képernyolvasó involves detecting changes on the screen, identifying text, icons, and
Commonly used képernyolvasók include JAWS (Job Access With Speech) and NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) for Windows,