I got permission from IBM to re-publish some 90's articles about Screen Reader/2 and some other two articles/readmes of Warp 3.
The articles are on the OS2World Wiki:
- "Screen Reader/2: Access to OS/2 and the Graphical User Interface" ASSETS '94, October, 1994; By Jim Thatcher
- "Screen Reader/2 - Programmed Access to the GUI" ICCHP September 1994, By Jim Thatcher
- "The Problems and Challenges Of the Graphical User Interface" NFB November, 1993. By Jim Thatcher
- "How to Make OS/2 Talk ... And Why. Access to OS/2 with IBM Screen Reader/2" OS/2 World Conference, July, 1994. By Jim Thatcher
- Screen Reader/2 user's guide.
- Screen Reader/2 Profile Access Language Reference.
- Screen Magnifier/2 users guide
- Achieving Greater Accessibility for Blind User of OS/2 - February 3, 1995 - By Catherine K. Laws
- Making the GUI Talk - By Richard S. Schwerdtfeger
- Hearing Graphics for the First Time by Joseph J. Lazzaro
- Chaotic Progress by Janet J. Barron
- OS/2 Warp 3 Documentation
- Frequently Asked Questions About OS/2 for Windows. From: OS/2 Technical Support, Boca Raton, Florida
Some articles are still not completely converted to the wiki format and any help to improve the visualization of it is welcome.
"Screen Reader/2 is IBM's access system for OS/2, providing blind users access to the graphical user interface (GUI) of Presentation Manager, to Windows programs running under OS/2, and to text mode DOS and OS/2 programs."