NVDA is a screen reader that allows blind and visually impaired users to read, speak, and type text. It is an open-source app, so users contribute to the development and improvement of the program. Its features include speech recognition, audio output, and a talking installer. The main interface is easy to use and customizable, and it is a good choice for anyone new to voice input. Besides, NVDA is free.
NVDA also has a built-in language-learning feature. This tool allows you to review your system and explore different parts of it. You can choose to view the operating system or applications. The operating system and application itself are made up of many objects, each of which is known as an object. An object is the item that receives keyboard input. NVDA has a feature to adjust the pitch of capitals, and you can adjust it with a single click.
You can customize NVDA's interface and features. You can create custom rules for word replacement, character substitution, and speech dictionaries. To test out the feature, try typing "bird" in the Pattern field and "frog" in the Replacement field. You can then review the text on the screen. NVDA will let you know which character it is looking for when you move the mouse. Moreover, it will also alert you whenever it finds an object that you are interested in.