Review:

Jaws (job Access With Speech) Screen Reader

overall review score: 4.2
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JAWS (Job Access With Speech) Screen Reader is a widely used assistive technology designed to enable visually impaired users to interact with digital content. It reads aloud text displayed on the screen, providing audio feedback and keyboard shortcuts that facilitate navigation across various applications and web browsers. Primarily aimed at enhancing accessibility in workplace and digital environments, JAWS helps users perform tasks such as reading documents, browsing the internet, and managing emails independently.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive screen reading capabilities for Windows-based applications
  • Customizable voice settings including speech rate, pitch, and volume
  • Extensive keyboard shortcuts for efficient navigation
  • Support for numerous applications and browsers for better integration
  • Advanced scripting options to tailor functionality to specific needs
  • Braille display compatibility for tactile feedback
  • Regular updates improving performance and accessibility features

Pros

  • Robust and reliable screen reading functionalities
  • Highly customizable to suit individual preferences
  • Supports a wide range of applications and devices
  • Enables independent computer access for visually impaired users
  • Active support community and regular updates

Cons

  • Can be expensive for individual users or small organizations
  • Steep learning curve for new users due to extensive features
  • Performance may vary depending on system specifications and application compatibility
  • Requires dedicated training to maximize effectiveness

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:14:06 AM UTC