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Freeware: impaired users

Discussion in 'Software Apps' started by nathanskywalker, Aug 17, 2006.

  1. nathanskywalker TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 232

    Hey guys, I have a sister with very poor vision, so I am looking for a Free program to help her out. Many of the programs i have looked at cost over $100, easy. If that is what needs to be spent, fine, but i was wondering if there are any good, free options out there. I've been looking, but most of the programs are demos, or don't work that well. Anyway, thanks guys.
  2. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training Posts: 25,949   +16

    Would Windows own accessibilty options help?

    Click start/all programmes/Accessories/Accessibilty.

    Regards Howard :)
  3. nathanskywalker TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 232

    Yes, i have looked into that. I will probably examine windows componets in more detail, but unforunently i don't think they are going to make the cut.
  4. lilsweety577 Newcomer, in training

    freewarefiles.com
  5. EsTeBaNo Newcomer, in training Posts: 100

    Try Checking at Download.com
    They have any kinds of stuff there
  6. nathanskywalker TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 232

    Hey, thanks all for you help. However, events have take a change for the better,and it looks like a "school for the blind" might be paying for her to have a professional program (one of those programs that is ridiculously overpriced but does work well), so that takes care of that. Thanks again :)