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Posts Tagged ‘ article ’

Slashdot | Artificial Retinas Bring Vision Back To The Blind

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May 7, 2005

Slshdot has a story, Artificial Retinas Bring Vision Back To The Blind, that offers some hope for treating vision disorders. Maybe not for me and maybe not for a while yet, but the hope is there. If you find this post useful or interesting, please consider buying me a cup of coffee.
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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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Boston.com / Designing websites with senior citizens in mind

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April 3, 2005

The Boston Globe ran an article, Designing websites with senior citizens in mind, about a month ago. These design principles will help all of us, not just seniors or the visually impaired. Hopefully, the continuing demongraphic shift towards an older population will hasten the arrival of more thoughtful web page design. If you find...
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Review: Audio Travel Guides

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March 9, 2005

The NY Times had a review a while ago called Put the Guidebook Away and Listen While You Look about a new service that provides audio travel guides. Though I have not had a chance to try these $10 guides, I look forward to doing so on my next trip. I am very sick...
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iPod Shuffle review – "Now all can shuffle"

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February 23, 2005

The New Straits Times, Malaysia News Online, has a review of the accessibility of the new iPod shuffle. It seems like a great choice for those who can’t (or don’t like to) read the screens that these devices come with. Since the iPod functions without a screen with a ‘minimalist’ user interface, the iPod...
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SeniorNet: A Resource for Older Eyes

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February 9, 2005

My web wanderings uncovered another interesting resource out there. Called SeniorNet, this website is aimed at older computer users. SeniorNet’s mission is to provide older adults education for and access to computer technologies to enhance their lives and enable them to share their knowledge and wisdom. Since eyesight can deteriorate with age, SeniorNet has...
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Patients get Solar Implants in Eyes

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February 8, 2005

Slashdot, the News for Nefds site, has a story, Patients get Solar Implants in Eyes, about a promising treatment for some kinds of severe vision loss. The Slashdot report includes an interesting discussion and link to the original new source. If you find this post useful or interesting, please consider buying me a cup...
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Boston Globe "Adapting PCs to an aging population"

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February 6, 2005

Hiawatha Bray had a great column, Adapting PCs to an aging population, last Monday that captures the spirit behind this blog. I hope that the ideas that I post here will be helpful for everyone who has trouble using the compute. As Mr. Bray says; Take a good look at the words on your...
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Adobe Reader’s “Enhancing On-Screen Viewing

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February 6, 2005

As a supplement to some of my previous posts, here is a link to Adobe’s suggestions for Enhancing On-Screen Viewing. This includes discussion of reflowing, use of the full screen option an other accessibility features. The page describes Adobe Reader 6.0, but appears to apply equally to the latest version.
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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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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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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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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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