Read on for general information on assistive software technology and for details on what solutions and training are available through our Digital Accessibility Hubs.
Regular software accessibility provisions
In addition to the information available on specialist software below, make sure to check whatÌýaccessibility provisions are available within regular software, e.g.:
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Discover Assistive Technology
Ìýguides you through various technologies that can help you to learn or work more effectively.Ìý
Change your own device to suit you
For step-by-step instructions on how to adapt your phone, computer or tablet to meet your needs, refer toÌý.
Software list and availability
Different software is available to help with different types of disabilities - including visual impairment, deafness, or specific learning differences such as dyslexia/dyspraxia.
Some are open-source and therefore freely available. Others require a purchase.Ìý
In some cases, some paid-for packages are made available to students and/or staff through °×С½ãÂÛ̳ (on computers in teaching rooms, on Desktop@°×С½ãÂÛ̳ and/or to download from ).
Through the Digital Accessibility Hubs, we provide access to a selection of software programmes for trying out and training.
Available for demo and training through the Hubs
Software | Type | Description | Availability |
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Ìý | Speech recognition | Allows users to control their computers with their voice | Requires purchase but available for trying out in the Hubs |
(by TextHelp) | Maths and STEMM | Powerful equation editor that makes it easy to create digital, accessible maths | Requires purchase butÌýavailable on Desktop@°×С½ãÂÛ̳ Everywhere for Students and for Staff |
(Freedom Scientific) | Screen reader and magnification | Fusion combines two of the best vision accessibility tools available – ZoomText Magnifier/Reader and JAWS for Windows screen reader | Ìýor version for purchase |
Mind mapping | Visual thinking and learning tool to plan, research and complete projects successfully | Requires purchase but | |
Ìý(Freedom Scientific) | Screen reader | For computer users whose vision loss prevents them from seeing screen content or navigating with a mouse | Ìýor version for purchase |
Ìý(by TextHelp) | Text-to-speech | A literacy support software designed to assist with reading or composing text | Requires purchase but |
Ìý(Freedom Scientific) | Magnification and Text-to-speech | A fully integrated magnification and reading program tailored for low-vision users | Ìýor version for purchase |
Other software available at °×С½ãÂÛ̳
Software | Type | Description | Availability |
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Mind mapping | Allows to capture large amounts of disparate information and to view content from different viewpoints | Online version also available for WIN andÌýMAC users - please email ourÌýDigital Accessibility TeamÌý | |
(NonVisual Desktop Access) | Screen reader | Free and open-source portable screen reader for Microsoft Windows | Free to all |
Accessible file format | Online repository of books that have been converted into accessible digital formats | °×С½ãÂÛ̳ has an account withÌýRNIB BookshareÌý- contactÌýStudent Support and Wellbeing |
There is also theÌý: the aim of 'AT Hive' is to guide you through various technologies that can help people with disabilities in many different ways.