#LowVisionTech

Enara :potion_genderfluid:❔EnaWasHere@tech.lgbt
2025-07-06

As the tech transbian of the family, I'm trying to get my mother to regain some of the independence blindness (add an overprotective partner to the mix for maximum effect) took away from her by re-teaching her to use the computer. When she lost her sight she used JAWS or NVDA (I can't remember which one) and she even wrote a couple of books with that, but a fatal update broke compatibility with the program and neither her nor her partner knew how to deal with that situation, so she started relying on other people for computer stuff.
So, fedi people with disabilities, I'm asking for pointers on this. Accessibility software of any kind, if there are updated versions of either JAWS or NVDA that run on modern Windows (don't tell her to delve into Linux, that ain't happening in the near future. One baby step at the time.) or any alternative software to those programs, voice controls, resources for learning, anything. All info is welcome. Thanks in advance!

#blind #software #accessibility #lowvisiontech

2025-03-19

Honored. Inspired. Driven.

Last week at #CSUN2025, we had the incredible opportunity to connect, learn, and grow alongside some of the most innovative minds in accessibility and assistive technology. As a fully remote team, gathering in person is always meaningful, but being part of conversations that shape the future of our technology makes it even more special.

We’re grateful for the chance to hear from industry leaders, learn from fellow innovators, and connect with Explorers (both new and those who have been here from the start) who shape the work we do every day. Having a seat at this table is an honor, and we’re more committed than ever to making Aira the best it can be.

Thank you, Center on Disabilities at CSUN, for another unforgettable year!

#Accessibility #AssistiveTechnology #InclusiveDesign #DigitalAccessibility #AdaptiveTech #AccessibleInnovation #TechForGood #BlindAccessibility #LowVisionTech #DisabilityInclusion #UniversalDesign

Aira team members set up a booth at CSUN 2025, unpacking boxes and organizing materials. A black banner behind them displays the Aira logo and the phrase “ACCESS IS A HUMAN RIGHT.” The booth is surrounded by red and gray curtains.A woman with a white cane interacts with two Aira team members at the booth. One holds a small device while the other shows something on a smartphone. The table is covered with flyers, tech accessories, and a laptop. A black Aira ASL shirt is draped over a chair.Five people sit around a wooden table in a lounge area, engaged in conversation. Two wear black “Access” shirts, while others wear business attire. A reflective silver divider and dark gray cushioned walls are in the background.A smiling woman with glasses and earbuds stands next to a man wearing a navy sweater and a blue lanyard labeled “Troy Otillio, Aira.io, Expo Visitor” at CSUN 2025. The background shows a blurred conference setting with booths and people.
2024-08-07

Blind musicians and teachers communicate through vibration using Canadian-made device 🎵🎶🎵 #Accessibility #LowVisionTech #BlindTech

cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/blind

Charlotte JoanneLottie@tooters.org
2024-01-31

For those with some useful vision, screen magnifiers 🔍🖥 can be a game-changer, enlarging text, images, and other content to make it easier to see. Features like high contrast modes and large cursors also aid visibility. #BlindOnBlind #LowVisionTech #Bob

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