Network-Based Accessibility Services For People With Disabilities
Accessible Design'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Accessible Design in the Digital World(2005)
摘要
Most assistive technologies (AT) are based on hardware and/or software installed and used by individuals. For example, a screen reader is installed on a single computer so that a single user can hear spoken output of the information on the display. However, it is possible to share such technologies among several users over a network of one kind or another. A network-based screen reader, for example, would enable everyone in an organization (both with and without disabilities) to have access to the necessary text-to-speech and navigational capabilities on every computer, and to use them seamlessly with personalized settings. Network-based technologies can take advantage of certain economies and flexibility typically associated with thin-client environments. This article will describe such a system, now undergoing late-stage development.
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assistive technologies,network,economical,shared resources
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