GEM(GEstures with Mouse), a mouse gesture based input mechanism developed by CDAC, Mumbai‘s accessibility team for physically-challenged people can now also be accessed from Sourceforrge.net.
सुबह आँख खुली, लगा इंसान हूँ, हाथ जोड़े, ध्यान आया कौन हूँ, दिन चलता रहा, शाम ढलती रही, कभी परिवार का हुआ, कभी समाज का, कभी देश का हुआ, कभी मज़हब का, रात हुई, सोने चला, फिर लगा इंसान हूँ, सुबह मेरा जन्म था, रात मेरी मौत, बस तभी मैं इंसान था, बस तभी मैं इंसान था|
In today’s world, the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is growing day by day. We use these technologies very extensively in fulfilling our routine tasks like bill payments, banking transactions, reservations and many more to the extent that ICT is not a luxury, but necessity today. A large section of the society comprising people with disabilities finds it difficult to use ICT in the same way as normal people do. This includes the visually impaired (fully or partially blind), hearing impaired, people with cognitive disabilities (memory loss, etc.) and cerebral problems etc.. Such people have to be provided with different kinds of assistive technologies either software-based or hardware-based to make ICT accessible to them. A large number of software-based assistive technologies are normally in the form of applications running on desktops which make common desktop applications (office applications, browser etc.) accessible for the disabled person. Fr...
KBCS division of CDAC Mumbai has released its transliteration extension for the OpenOffice writer. This tool enables to write in Hindi very easily without knowing the Hindi typing. It is very much helpful for the people using Hindi for the e-communication and documentation.More details of the English to other Indian Language transliteration system can be read at: http://www.cdacmumbai.in/xlit . To download the extension and other details, visit : http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/xlithindi .
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