ABSTRACT

The “Textual Interaction Framework for Assistive Computing” is a Java-based application designed to facilitate text-based user input and output, enhanced with voice interaction using the FreeTTS (Free Text-to-Speech) library. Developed with Java Swing, the Graphical User Interface (GUI) ensures user-friendly communication, allowing seamless control over the system through intuitive commands. The framework's modular design promotes extensibility, enabling the easy integration of additional modules to cater to diverse needs. From fundamental tasks like opening applications and checking the time to advanced operations such as sending emails and taking screenshots, the framework utilizes Java Swing for GUI elements and FreeTTS for natural-sounding voice responses. This project serves as a dynamic platform, empowering users to customize.