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Posts Tagged ‘ accessibility ’

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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A picture is worth a thousand words.

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January 25, 2005
A picture is worth a thousand words.

This cartoon of a man with his nose through his laptop’s screen is an apt metaphor for how I use a computer. The motivation behind this blog is to share all the tips and tricks I have learned to ‘unstick’ my nose from the monitor. Image Courtesy of Brian Basset and Microsoft Corporation If...
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Microsoft’s Resource Guide for Individuals with Vision Difficulties and Impairments

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January 25, 2005

I just discovered Microsoft’s Resource Guide for Individuals with Vision Difficulties and Impairments. Some of the topics on this blog will overlap with information from this site, but I will try to keep this blog complementary to sites like this. I will try to highlight the more useful accessibility features and to report the...
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The New York Times Large Print Weekly

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January 25, 2005

Here is another off-topic suggestion. This one is for those New York Times fans who like to get your hands inky while reading the news. The Times offers a large print weekly, to which I subscribed for a while. I liked it a lot, especially the Large Print version of the crossword puzzle. I...
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How easy is this blog to read?

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January 24, 2005

I will start off with a critique of my own site. This site is not so bad as sites go. I have chosen to work within the limits of the Blogger.com software and these imply strong resctrictions on my control of the look and feel of this blog. Blogger.com requires that its ‘bloggers’ (like...
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