{"id":18,"date":"2007-12-10T08:00:19","date_gmt":"2007-12-10T12:00:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jfciii.com\/blog\/2007\/12\/10\/click-speak-firefox-extension\/"},"modified":"2012-08-25T08:05:09","modified_gmt":"2012-08-25T12:05:09","slug":"click-speak-firefox-extension","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.jfciii.com\/blog\/2007\/12\/10\/click-speak-firefox-extension\/","title":{"rendered":"CLiCk Speak Firefox Extension"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last year while at <a title=\"information about 2008 South by South West Interactive festival for web geeks\" href=\"http:\/\/2008.sxsw.com\/interactive\/\">SXSW 2007<\/a> in <a title=\"Information about Austin, Tevas \" href=\"http:\/\/www.austintexas.org\/\">Austin, Texas<\/a>, I spent some time at the <a title=\"Knowbility, Accessibility Consulting, Training and Advocacy to Support the Independence of People with Disabilities\" href=\"http:\/\/www.knowbility.org\/main\/\">Knowbility<\/a> trade show booth and talked with a young man by the name of <a title=\"Charles L. Chen main developerof Click Speak\" href=\"http:\/\/www.clcworld.net\/\">Charles L. Chen<\/a> about his Firefox extension <a title=\"Click Speak a talking extension for Firefox by Charles L. Chen\" href=\"http:\/\/clickspeak.clcworld.net\/\">CLiCk Speak<\/a>. I have found this extension to be every useful to me in that it allows me to listen to what my web pages sound like to a non-sighted individual. It does not have all the features of that the major screen readers like <a title=\"JAWS screen reader by Freedom Scientific\" href=\"http:\/\/www.freedomscientific.com\/fs_products\/software_jaws.asp\">JAWS<\/a> and <a title=\"Window-Eyes by GW Micro\" href=\"http:\/\/www.gwmicro.com\/Window-Eyes\/\">Window-Eyes<\/a> have, but CLiCk Speak at least let&#8217;s you hear the information on your pages.<\/p>\n<p>The following text is an <a title=\"overview of Click Speak Firefox extension\" href=\"http:\/\/clickspeak.clcworld.net\/about.html\">overview<\/a> of CLiCk Speak from their website.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;CLiCk, Speak is designed for sighted users who want text to speech functionality. It doesn&#8217;t identify elements or announce events &#8211; two features that are very important for visually impaired users but very annoying for sighted users. It also has a simplified, mouse driven interface that is designed to be easy for users familiar with point-and-click graphical user interfaces. Like Fire Vox, CLiCk, Speak works on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux; and Fire Vox has multilingual support, making it great for users who are trying to learn a foreign language and need to hear foreign language web sites read out to them for practice.&#8221;\u009d<\/p>\n<p class=\"floatleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"CLiCK Speak buttons in order left to right are 'Speak Selection', 'Auto Speak Mode', and 'Stop Speaking'\" src=\"http:\/\/jfciii.com\/img\/CLiCK%20Speak%20Buttons.gif\" alt=\"CLiCK Speak buttons in order left to right are 'Speak Selection', 'Auto Speak Mode', and 'Stop Speaking'\" width=\"225\" height=\"40\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The three main features that I have used is the one that just reads down the page from the beginning of your code, so source order does matters, after pressing the &#8220;Auto Reading Mode&#8221;\u009d button. Next it has a &#8220;Stop Speaking&#8221; button so you can stop it from reading of the page whenever you want to and just push the &#8220;Auto Reading Mode&#8221;\u009d button again to resume from where it left off. The final feature is where you highlight a section of text and click the &#8220;Speak Selection&#8221;\u009d button and \u00c2\u00a0it will only read that part of the page. I could see this as being useful to read a part of the page that you have just updated and wanted to make sure it sounded good. Another advantage to the highlight and read text feature is that if you wanted to go to lets say <a href=\"http:\/\/ESPN.com\">ESPN.com<\/a> or <a title=\"CNN.com\" href=\"http:\/\/cnn.com\">CNN.com<\/a> you could have it read you the article or sport scores, while the browser window is only showing in the toolbar at the bottom of your page. That is if you have headphones on, so no one finds out. It could be used by people that have English as a second language to learn English, since it also highlights each sentence as it reads them.<\/p>\n<p>Charles L. Chen and company have another Firefox extension called <a title=\"Fire Vox a Firefox extensin by Charles L. Chen and others\" href=\"http:\/\/firevox.clcworld.net\/\">Fire Vox<\/a>. From what I have read this one is more like a normal screen reader.<\/p>\n<p>The following text is a <a title=\"Fire Vox summary of features\" href=\"http:\/\/firevox.clcworld.net\/features.html\">summary<\/a> from the website.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Fire Vox is designed to accommodate different users with different needs. For visually impaired users, all Fire Vox commands are keyboard activated. In addition, the keyboard commands can be easily reconfigured in the self Fire Vox Options menu to avoid conflicts with other accessibility software products or to suit personal preferences. For sighted users who need a screen reader, such as web developers interested in testing their webpages or educators who work with visually impaired students, Fire Vox&#8217;s highlighting feature makes it easy to keep track of where it is reading from on a page. This highlighting feature is also useful for dyslexic users and partially sighted users.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>While at last weekends <a title=\"my overview of the DC Adative Technology meet up \" href=\"http:\/\/www.jfciii.com\/blog\/2007\/12\/05\/dc-adaptive-technology-meetup-mlk-library\">DC Adaptive Technology<\/a> meet up I talked with <a title=\"DC Public Library Adaptive Technology information by Patrick Timony\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dclibrary.org\/dcpl\/cwp\/view.asp?a=1264&amp;q=564896\">Patrick Timony<\/a> about another free screen reader, that is called <a title=\"Thunder a free screen reader\" href=\"http:\/\/www.screenreader.net\/\">Thunder<\/a>, which is free.<\/p>\n<p>I have not tried the Fire Vox Firefox extension or the Thunder screen reader yet, but I plan on trying them out in the next week or so and will report back on what I have found out.<\/p>\n<p>I hope these products are helpful to you in your work and can save you money by not having to get JAWS or other expensive screen readers that cost\u00a0 hundreds of dollars.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last year while at SXSW 2007 in Austin, Texas, I spent some time at the Knowbility trade show booth and talked with a young man by the name of Charles L. 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