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Talking Dictionary - 250,000 word English talking dictionary for non, partially sighted people

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Talking Dictionary Download Platform: Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP
Version: 8.4.5
File Size: Full version: 9.13 MB
Publisher: http://www.bluesquad.com


Talking DictionaryTalking Dictionary is a speech enabled 250,000 word English dictionary and thesaurus. Talking Dictionary has been designed for use by the non or partially sighted people. All of the controls are easily remembered keyboard shortcuts and it is a very fast and easy program to use. You do not need any kind of screen reading software or anything else to use this program.
 
Talking Dictionary has many outstanding features, such as a powerful spell checker and the ability to quickly scroll through various word definitions and synonyms. The dictionary also comes complete with a “getting started” tutorial which gives you examples of using the dictionary. Comprehensive help is also built into the product.
Talking Dictionary Main Window
 

Talking Dictionary Features

  • - Wordnet 2.1 Database Update: fully updated with 8,500 new word definitions and synonyms from Princeton University’s dictionary database.
  • - Can be used within other Windows programs: such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Notepad, etc.
  • - Quick launch function: can be minimised to system tray for quick and easy use.
  • - Advanced Spell Checker.
  • - Crossword Function: can be used to search for words when letters are missing from the input. For example, entering ch**se will return cheese, choose, etc.
  • - Resizable text: for partially sighted users the text size can easily be adjusted.
  • - Can use with or without screen reader: if you have a screen reader you prefer to use Talking Dictionary can be used with it. Note that Talking Dictionary does not require a screen reader as it has its own built in speech functions.
  • - Control echo: if you prefer to use tab navigable button controls as opposed to keystrokes, Talking Dictionary can be set to speak the name of each control that has focus. This mimics the behaviour of a screen reader.
  • - Comprehensive Help Documentation - Click here to view

System Requirements

  • Sound card or speakers
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