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Ted Henter (born 1950 in
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) is an American
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known for having invented the JAWS screen reader for the blind.Ted Henter
at the
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; published April 30, 2004; retrieved March 5, 2014 He studied engineering, but learned computer programming and started his own business after becoming
blind Blind may refer to: * The state of blindness, being unable to see * A window blind, a covering for a window Blind may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Blind'' (2007 film), a Dutch drama by Tamar van den Dop * ''Blind' ...
in a car accident in 1978, which put an end to a promising career as an international motorcycle racer. In 1987, he teamed up with businessperson Bill Joyce, who together founded Henter-Joyce in St. Petersburg, Florida. Henter was president and led the operation and provided technology direction while Joyce acted as a silent partner. Henter-Joyce produced
JAWS Jaws or Jaw may refer to: Anatomy * Jaw, an opposable articulated structure at the entrance of the mouth ** Mandible, the lower jaw Arts, entertainment, and media * Jaws (James Bond), a character in ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' and ''Moonraker'' * ...
, a
screen reader A screen reader is a form of assistive technology (AT) that renders text and image content as speech or braille output. Screen readers are essential to people who are blind, and are useful to people who are visually impaired, illiterate, or hav ...
for personal computers using
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, and later Microsoft Windows. After becoming blinded, Henter rediscovered waterskiing, and started competing in waterskiing events. He won six times out of seven competitions in the United States and twice in international competition. He retired in 1991 after winning the overall Gold medal in the United States and World Championship for Disabled Skiers. Henter-Joyce merged with Arkenstone and Blazie Engineering in 2000 to form
Freedom Scientific Freedom Scientific is a company that makes accessibility products for computer users with low vision and blindness. The software they create enables screen magnification, screen reading, and use of refreshable braille displays with modern compute ...
. Henter currently remains on the board of directors of Freedom Scientific, and in 2002 he founded
Henter Math Henter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Frank Henter (born 1964), German swimmer * Ted Henter, American computer programmer and businessman See also * Hester * Hunter (surname) *Menter Menter is a surname. Notable people ...
, to produce software that helps the "pencil-impaired" with mathematics.


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Grand Prix motorcycle racing

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


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1950 births American computer programmers Living people American blind people American water skiers American motorcycle racers 250cc World Championship riders University of Florida alumni Zonians {{US-compu-bio-stub