If you have Jaws you can use Wiktionary through the Jaws research it.
There used to be a program called Word Web, but not sure if it is still available or not. ______________________________________________________________________ Denny Huff Gateway For the Blind Phone: (636) 262-1383 Fax: (314) 558-0298 WWW.GatewayForTheBlind.Com <http://www.gatewayfortheblind.com/> The Gateway To Independence ********************************** ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE JOURNEY WITH CHIP AND DENNY Every Sunday morning at 8:00 EST on ACB Radio <http://acbradio.org/sites/default/files/streams/interactive-broadband.pls> http://acbradio.org/sites/default/files/streams/interactive-broadband.pls Archived at: HTTP://Encouragement.PodHoster.Com Bringing you some of the very best in yesterday and today's Gospel music. SOUTHERN - COUNTRY - BLUEGRASS Follow us on Twitter: Chip_and_Denny From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Linda Coccovizzo Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 1:03 PM To: 'Adaptive technology information and support.' Subject: [ATI] Accessible Dictionary? Hey folks. Is there a dictionary program out there, preferably for the computer, but if not, for an iDevice that would be accessible with Jaws or VO? Terra especially, is always asking what words mean, and she isn't computer savvy enough yet to google. I would like to find something the girls could refer to when they want to know what something means. Thanks for any input. Linda C.
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