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Where '''[[usability]]''' is concerned with normal use, '''accessibility''' is concerned | Where '''[[usability]]''' is concerned with normal use, '''accessibility''' is concerned with how people with disabilities interact with a system. Common cases of disability are hearing loss, diminished sight, poor sensory ability, etc... | ||
Examples of how we might improve accessibility include touch screen, voice recognition, text-to-speech, and Braille keyboard. | Examples of how we might improve accessibility include touch screen, voice recognition, text-to-speech, and Braille keyboard. |
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Where usability is concerned with normal use, accessibility is concerned with how people with disabilities interact with a system. Common cases of disability are hearing loss, diminished sight, poor sensory ability, etc...
Examples of how we might improve accessibility include touch screen, voice recognition, text-to-speech, and Braille keyboard.
Do I understand this?[edit]
- Please list and describe at least 5 accessibility features on your mac os x computer.
- Please list and describe at least 5 accessibility features on another operating system, such as Linux or Windows.
Standards[edit]
- Identify methods that can be used to improve the accessibility of a system.