AureoEyes English Version 1.0
ureoEyes is a free virtual keyboard that has been specially developed for visually impaired and blind people. AureoEyes makes it easier for those people to write texts using just a computer with a sound card. AureoEyes has a very fast learning curve and can be used by almost anyone without a toilsome training.
AureoEyes allows the user to write and save text using the program's innovative and very friendly design coupled with respective sound cues.
AureoEyes' technology was developed by physicians and PhD researchers at AureoSoft ("On-screen sliding keyboard" or OSSK technology).
AureoEyes main concept is based upon the fact that all letters, numbers and symbols can be accessible using a mouse that slides over a logically organized sequence of keys. Whenever the mouse hovers a key (letter, number or symbol), it is spoken aloud clearly. In order to confirm the key you are over, just click the right mouse button, and the sound is repeated immediately without being entered in the text. In order to enter the desired key in your text just click the left mouse button to confirm.
AureoEyes software runs in full screen mode in order to facilitate user navigation. Vowels are located on large keys that serve as reference points on the left-side of the screen. Space and Enter keys serve as guideposts and boundaries for different keyboard areas. All letters, diacritical accents (for non-English versions), numbers, symbols and editing keys can be easily accessible using those reference points.
AureoEyes allows the user to save text files that are named sequentially according to the current date of edition, so that they can be easily organized and printed later.
In association with clipboard reader applications, AureoEyes allows for reading aloud the edited text.
AureoEyes is freeware for home users.