American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) & Information on Screen Readers

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American Foundation for the Blind - Founded in 1921, the American Foundation for Blind has spent nearly a century ensuring that individuals who are blind or visually impaired have access to the information, technology, education, and legal resources they need to live independent and productive lives. From our earliest days, we have amplified the voices of people with vision loss, and have been the engine of advancement and opportunity for every person affected by blindness or vision loss.

Screen Readers - Screen readers are software programs that allow blind or visually impaired users to read the text that is displayed on the computer screen with a speech synthesizer or braille display. A screen reader is the interface between the computer's operating system, its applications, and the user. The user sends commands by pressing different combinations of keys on the computer keyboard or braille display to instruct the speech synthesizer what to say and to speak automatically when changes occur on the computer screen.

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After High School Assistive Technology Computer Access - AT Deaf-Blind Disability Characteristics Early Intervention Elementary High School Middle School Mobile Devices - AT Paraprofessional Parent/Family Preschool Professional Resources State/National Organizations Vision Impairment