Thanks to a visualization specialist at the University of South Florida in Tampa and his 3-D plastic-printing machine, a unique tactile map may soon be as available as any paper map or smartphone app is for the sighted. The three-dimensional map will allow users to trace the raised features with their fingertips and “see” every doorway and hallway.
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Zoomtext Fusion Released: Combining the Power of Zoomtext and JAWS.
The VFO Group has released Zoomtext Fusion, which combines Zoomtext and JAWS in one product release. Now blind and visually impaired people can have access to magnification software, screen reading software, and braille display support all in one package. Many people have ever changing vision, and also see better in certain situations or on better on certain days. This software solution makes it easier to have access to all of the accessibility tools that can provide feedback of the information on the screen.
Listen to our interview with the VFO Group at CSUN earlier this year on Zoomtext Fusion.
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