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Archive for January, 2005

Digital Photography Blog: Digital Camera Reviews, News, Tips and Ratings

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January 31, 2005

Just thought I would share a resource I use to keep up on digital photography. The Digital Photography Blog : Digital Camera Reviews, News, Tips and Ratings: “Digital Camera News, Reviews and Tips” has good camera reviews, useful tips and a not-too-frequent email newsletter. If you find this post useful or interesting, please consider...
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My iPod Wishlist

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January 30, 2005

I use an iPod MP3 player to listen to audiobooks. It has some great features and looks great too. I have some ideas about how to make it easier to use for those of us who find its screen hard to see. I sent the following message to Apple via its iPod feedback page...
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Easy Reading with Audible.com

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January 30, 2005

Many people have realized the convenience that audiobooks provide. Not only are they great for many handicapped people, but audiobooks can be helpful to just about anyone. The main inconvenience has always been managing the large number of tapes or CDs for any unabridged book. If you have not heard about it already, there...
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Slashdot: RFID-Equipped Robots Used as Guide Dogs

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January 30, 2005

There is an article from Slashdot discussing a new project developing RFID-Equipped Robots Used as Guide Dogs. One possible implementation might be “RFID-enabled robots mounted on mobile carts which will welcome blind persons at the entrance of a supermarket and guide them through the store“. If I needed a guide dog, I think I...
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Contrast options in Internet Explorer

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January 29, 2005
Contrast options in Internet Explorer

You can set Internet Explorer, known as IE, to use specific colors as well. In the Tools menu, select Internet Options. When you click on Colors, you will see this window. I recommend checking the Use Windows Colors box, but you can also specify your own color choices. Since I have set Windows to...
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Setting up Lignt-on-Dark Contrast for PDFs

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January 29, 2005
Setting up Lignt-on-Dark Contrast for PDFs

Adobe Reader 7.0 allows users to change the coloers used to display PDF files. If you go to the Edit menu and select Preferences, you will see a new indow with a list of options on the left. Select Accessibility and you will see the following window. Check the Replace Document Colors box and...
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High Contrast and Dark-on-Light Windows

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January 28, 2005

Rather than sharing a particular software trick in this post, I will share some wisdom from one of my eye doctors, Gerald Friedman. First, let me point out the obvious (something so obvious I could not find it discussed anywhere online). The better the contrast is, the easier it is on the eye. Finding...
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Maccessibility: Why blind users can’t register at Slashdot

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January 27, 2005

Slashdot, the “News for Nerds” site I referenced in a n earlier post, is on the accessibility hot seat in this column, Why blind users can’t register at Slashdot, from Maccessibility, a blog aimed at Mac web developers. Slashdot, among a lengthening list of other sites, requires users to type in text read from...
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LaTeX: Changing the Font Size

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January 27, 2005

Caveat Emptor – This post is a not for everyone. It is about a typesetting software, called LaTeX, which is primarily used in technical, academic fields, such as economics or mathematics. I regularly need to read PDF files generated in LaTeX for my day job. There are some accessibility problems with these files. Generally,...
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Apple’s Vision Accessibility Information

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January 27, 2005

As I posted Microsoft’s Resource Guide for the visually impaired a few days ago, I felt I should add a post on Apple’s Vision Accessibility page. Apple discusses several features of OS X, including a ‘spoken interface’, a ‘Zoom’ option and special Display settings. Apple also links to a number of ‘Third Party Solutions’....
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Slashdot: Converting Images Into Sounds for the Blind

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January 27, 2005

Slashdot, the self-proclaimed “New for Nerds” site, has posted an interesting article,Converting Images Into Sounds for the Blind. The story describes (and links to) an article from Cornell University about a blind graduate student’s work on making maps accessible to blind people. I am looking forward to ‘seeing’ a demonstration someday! If you find...
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Increasing Font Size

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January 26, 2005

Increasing the font size in the way I describe here is a small, though useful, step towards making the computer easier to see. This procedure will enlarge the fonts on your desktop, such as the names of icons, and the fonts in used in the Taskbar and dialog boxes. It does not affect the...
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Photoblogs.org – The Photoblog Resource

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January 26, 2005

A great resource for PhotoBloggers and PhotoBloggees alike is Photoblogs.org – The Photoblog Resource: “Photoblogs.org is a resource designed to help people find all kinds of photoblogs.” You can list your own blog and check out the many listed on the site. I think they have about eight thousand photoblogs listed on the site....
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Winning the "Boor War"

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January 26, 2005

Back in early 1997, I read a great article, The Boor War by John Tierney, in the New York Times Magazine. He used the theories of an economist, Robert Axelrod, to argue for more cranks: Which is to say, we need more cranks. We need cab passengers to punish noise pollution by refusing to...
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Karl Bruno Stargardt

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January 26, 2005

On a personal note, I have always been curious about how my eye condidtion, Stargardt’s Diseast, was named. Looking through the web for something else, I came across this entry in a site called Whonamedit.com, which “is a biographical dictionary of medical eponyms“. It turns out that this condition was first documented by this...
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