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NVDA is an essential tool for the blind to learn expand their employment options, and gain access to social networks 



NVDA is a free screen reader that enables people who are blind or visually impaired to access and use computers that are running Windows by translating what is displayed on the screen into text that is then read aloud through the speech synthesizer system. This allows the user to move their cursor around the screen while using the keyboard and hear everything that happens as they do so. On devices known as electronic braille displays, NVDA also enables reading screen contents in the raised font (Braille).


The program has the option of being run through a portable storage device like a USB memory in addition to being able to be installed on the computer like any other program.


In addition to the program's many benefits, because it is open source and free, it competes with superior commercial screen reader programs and improves the lives of many blind people who were previously excluded from technology due to the high cost.

principal traits and characteristics:

the capacity to handle files, change settings, and interact with the Windows operating system

Its supports numerous Windows-based programs, including the most well-known and often used fundamental programs like * Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome).

Microsoft Office, which includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; email management programs like Mozilla Thunderbird.

Voice and text chat systems for conversations, like Skype.


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the option to run the program without installing it using any external storage device, such as a USB memory, or the ability to install it normally on the computer.

It has a speech synthesizer (SPEAK) built in that may be used to create speech in English as well as forty-three other languages. 

The user can also link it to additional speech synthesizers if they so choose.
When available, tell the user with text format details such as font type, size, and color as well as the current state of text alignment.


automatically reading the text that the mouse pointer touches, with the option of using audible signals to indicate where the cursor is located.


Support for numerous braille screens and electronic lines, allowing text entry through them and displaying the screen's content on them.


The program's voice guide, which directs the user during installation, makes it simple to install.

One of the areas of use of NVDA:

You can: By installing a screen reader on your home computer:

• Interaction with others, such as through Skype or other social networks, or email.

• Keep up with the latest developments by reading the news, downloading books, and using the Internet to browse.

• Independence in carrying out daily tasks, such as shopping online, handling financial matters, and making travel arrangements.

NVDA will be the perfect study partner for you, regardless of your educational background, whether you are a high school or university student, or the subject you are studying. Where you can use it to perform your research and homework, where you can download it to your computer at home, or carry it with you and use any

computer in your school or university, and where you can:

• Conducting online searches, looking through lesson plans, and reading e-books.

• Use the Microsoft Office program suite, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other tools, to write assignments, view courses, and create presentations.

• Recognize mathematical symbols and perform calculations effectively.

From NVDA, you can download the most recent version by going to

https://www.nvaccess.org/files/nvda/releases/2022.3.1/nvda_2022.3.1.exe

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