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I feel I should mention that I'm blind, so my dreams can get pretty weird from what I've heard. I don't see in them, sadly, if you wanted to know, and I'm using what simplifies to the classic computer voice to type this. Specifically, [nvda](https://nvaccess.org). Source: over 2 years ago
Last thing; since it gets asked a lot, I type and go on my computer with [nvda](https://nvaccess.org). Just thought I would add it here because I don't feel like answering this one again hahaha. Source: over 2 years ago
I found a bug though with screen reader support and the numbering of items in playlists with foobar2000 on Windows. I'm blind, and using NVDA on my PC to access foobar2000. You can read more about NVDA here. https://nvaccess.org. Source: about 3 years ago
Window Eyes... Now that's a blast from the past! I use (and contribute code to) NVDA. The Pi KVM looks interesting! Source: about 3 years ago
Yes, I use a screen reader and also make code contributions to it! Source: over 3 years ago
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Microsoft Narrator - Screen reader included in Microsoft Windows.
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Thunder - Most VCs won't fund you.
Kurzweil - Kurzweil is an application that scans text and reads it aloud.
Supernova screen reader - Screen Reader and Braille access for blind people