EVAS to Bring New Assistive Technology to the U.S.
Electronic Vision Access Solutions (EVAS) will begin distributing Software Express' GUIDE, a software suite with built-in speech technologies to help the blind and visually impaired use computers, throughout the United States.
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Electronic Vision Access Solutions (EVAS) will begin distributing Software Express’ GUIDE, a software suite with built-in speech technologies to help the blind and visually impaired use computers, throughout the United States.

With GUIDE's programs and built-in large print and speech access, documents can be created, e-mails can be sent and received, printed material can be scanned and read, the web can be surfed and much more. Additional interactive features include news reader, internet radio and podcasts, audio and graphic file capabilities, calendar, address book, dictionary , thesaurus, and calculator.

Users can select a male or female voice. Magnification and voices can also be independently controlled and menus customized to suit user preferences.
 

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