A Graphical User Interface for the Visually Impaired – an evaluation
David Veal and
S. P. Maj
Modern Applied Science, 2010, vol. 4, issue 12, 83
Abstract:
The majority of visually impaired blind and deafblind people retain some degree of residual vision. Software called Dynamic Pattern System (DPS) was developed to utilize this residual vision by generating a range of different patterns, colors and shapes unique to each individual’s residual vision – called a pattern set. This pattern set can then be mapped to printable alphanumeric characters. Limited trials with the visually impaired suggested DPS may have value. This paper is a more detailed evaluation of DPS undertaken by a normally sighted person using low vision simulators that mimic different visual handicap conditions.
Date: 2010
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