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an impression of not only how the Web can appear to a blind user, but also how a screen reader can be used to read text a line at a time—use the arrow keys to move the cursor through the text.

P.4 You may like to experience an application that provides self-voicing and selfmagnifying. EdWord is a simple word processor that is designed to be used by people with sensory and cognitive impairments. EdWord can be downloaded from www.deafblind.org.uk/software#ee and may be freely used and distributed. After installing EdWord, you should compare its features to Microsoft Magnifier and Microsoft Narrator.

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