accerciser | Interactive Python accessibility explorer |
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at-spi2-atk | Gtk module for bridging AT-SPI to Atk |
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at-spi2-core | D-Bus accessibility specifications and registration daemon |
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brltty | Daemon that provides access to the Linux/Unix console for a blind person |
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caribou | Input assistive technology intended for switch and pointer users |
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edbrowse | Combination editor, browser, and mail client that is 100% text based |
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emacspeak | The emacspeak audio desktop |
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emacspeak-ss | Adds support for several speech synthesizers to emacspeak |
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espeak-ng | Software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages |
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espeakup | espeakup is a small lightweight connector for espeak and speakup |
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flite | Flite text to speech engine |
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freetts | A speech synthesis system written entirely in Java |
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julius | Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition Engine |
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kontrast | Tool to check contrast for colors to verify they are correctly accessible |
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mbrola | Speech synthesizer based on the concatenation of diphones |
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mbrola-voices | mbrola speech synthesizer voices database |
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nfbtrans | Braille translator from the National Federation of the Blind |
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orca | Extensible screen reader that provides access to the desktop |
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powiedz | Polish speech synthesizer based on rsynth |
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sound-icons | Collection of Sound Icons for speech-dispatcher |
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speechd-el | Emacs speech support |
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speech-dispatcher | Speech synthesis interface |
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speech-tools | Speech tools for Festival Text to Speech engine |
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sphinx2 | CMU Speech Recognition-engine |
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yasr | General-purpose console screen reader |
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