SightSpark is a cross-platform screen reader software that provides speech and braille output for individuals with visual impairments. It is designed to work seamlessly on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.
- Compatibility with multiple operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux)
- Support for a variety of text-to-speech voices and languages
- Support for braille displays
- Ability to navigate and interact with different types of software and web content
- Customizable keyboard shortcuts and settings
- Support for different types of input devices, such as touchscreens and head-mouse
- Download the latest version of SightSpark from the official website
- Install the software on your computer
- Connect any external devices, such as a braille display, if desired
- Open SightSpark and begin using it with your preferred input method (keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, etc.)
- SightSpark allows you to customize the software to suit your specific needs and preferences. You can adjust settings such as the text-to-speech voice, the speech rate, and the volume. You can also set up custom keyboard shortcuts to quickly access frequently used features.
If you need assistance with SightSpark, please visit our Support Center for troubleshooting tips and FAQs. If you are unable to find the answer to your question, you can submit a support ticket for further assistance.
SightSpark is an open-source project, and we welcome contributions from the community. If you are interested in contributing to the development of SightSpark, please see our Contribution Guidelines for more information.
SightSpark is released under the GNU General Public License v3.0.