IBM Monday released the
alpha version of its Self-Voicing Kit (SVK) on its alphaWorks Web site.
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The SVK allows developers to create Java applications which will be
accessable by millions of disabled people. The kit enables users to add,
expand or customize the many accessibility features available in their
applications, and features an audio interface which reads aloud the
information which appears on the computer screen.
Until today's debut of the SVK technology, those computer users with
disabilities may have been unable to utilize new applications until the
product's developers could create "adaptive solutions." Now, with
developers able to use the Self-Voicing Kit, people with disabilities are
able to more successfully compete for technical jobs.
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