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Posts Tagged ‘ accessiblitly switch ’

One Order of Accessibility To Go, Please

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December 2, 2008
One Order of Accessibility To Go, Please

A few days ago, I bumped into what I thought might be an implementation of my accessibility switch idea. This accessibility switch would be a single icon that would turn or off a list of pre-configured accessibility settings. If you ever visit a new computer or need to share yours, you know how changing...
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Automatic Accessibility

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November 29, 2008

As seen on Slashdot, The Future of Things reports that: Researches at the University of Washington have recently developed a system, which for the first time, offers an instantly customizable approach to user interfaces. Each participant in the program is placed through a brief skills test and then a mathematically-based version of the user...
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Accessibility Switch

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May 23, 2005

The technology guy for the NY Times posted some thought about an issue that had not crossed my mind, “But What About the Color Blind?“. I think that browsers should come with some default accessibility option. I do not mean the complicated range of options available now, but a simple on/off switch. This switch...
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Let Users Control Font Size (Alertbox Aug. 2002)

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April 26, 2005

Jakob Nielsen, a ‘crusader’ for web usability, wrote a plea,Let Users Control Font Size (Alertbox Aug. 2002), a few years ago. In this article, Nielsen articulates an idea that I have been percolating for a long time. From his column, Consider adding a button that loads an alternate style sheet with really big font...
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