The dyslexic view: Working from home during COVID-19

Computer systems are not typically designed for people with disabilities, which can make them extremely difficult, and sometimes impossible, to effectively operate. Personally, my new reality caused me to stretch beyond what I normally do to help myself. For example, I dedicated some time to researching software to help with accessibility. To meet my needs, I required “text to speech” and “speech to text” software, to assist me in reading and composing emails and other documents.


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