作者
Helen Petrie, Sarah Morley, Peter McNally, Anne-Marie O'Neill, Dennis Majoe
发表日期
1997/4/15
图书
Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext
页码范围
48-56
简介
Access to information in electronic forms is currently difficult for blind people, but electronic information, particularly hypermedia, provide great potential to overcome the difficult ies that blind people have in accessing information. The EU funded ACCESS Project is developing tools to facilitate user interfaces which will be adaptable to the needs of different user groups. One demonstrator developed with these tools is a hypermedia system for blind students. This paper presents the initial designs for the hypermedia system which has a non-visual interface named DAHNI (Demonstrator of the ACCESS Hypermedia Non-visual Interface). DAHNI can be used with a variety of assistive inputioutput systems for blind users. Output from the system includes synthetic and digitised speech, non-speech sounds and refreshable Braille; input to the system can be via a small or large touchtablet, joystick, and/or conventional …
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