A web-based usability evaluation was conducted to examine the effects of two text-resizing methods on normal and low vision Internet users’ online reading experience. Normal or corrected to normal vision (N/CTN; N = 50) and low vision (N = 5) participants completed two blocks of four mock Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) reading tests on the experiment website using fixed width (FW) and text reflow (TR) text-resizing methods. Subjective visual fatigue scores, modified System Usability Scale (SUS) score, time on task, and accuracy were collected as dependent measures for user experience evaluation. Results showed that when FW method was presented in the second block, N/CtN participants’ visual fatigue continued to increase, along with a signif...
Current screen-reader program used by the blind people to access the Internet inflicts navigation re...
To provide accessible but also usable web interfaces to people with low vision (PLV), academics and ...
People with visual impairments (PVI) are characterized as a diverse population of users due to multi...
Computer users with low vision must use additional methods to enlarge content in order to perceive c...
AbstractLow vision has been defined as impaired vision that cannot be fully corrected by eyewear, me...
The ever increasing prevalence of electronic information online has provided a medium that allows fo...
Usability in e-learning is closely related to user interaction, so the e-learning interface needs to...
International audiencePeople with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need m...
People with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need magnification to read. ...
Visual stress is a perceptual dysfunction that appears to affect how information is processed as it ...
Delivering information through the Internet is universal, offering significant advantages in terms o...
International audienceAccessibility norms for the Web are based on the principle that everybody shou...
The growing need of providing convenient access of information in the Web that will not in anyway di...
Abstract—Thisreport presents the results of a pilot study on the online behavioral habits of 46 inte...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study is to evaluate the usability of electronic books (E-books). ...
Current screen-reader program used by the blind people to access the Internet inflicts navigation re...
To provide accessible but also usable web interfaces to people with low vision (PLV), academics and ...
People with visual impairments (PVI) are characterized as a diverse population of users due to multi...
Computer users with low vision must use additional methods to enlarge content in order to perceive c...
AbstractLow vision has been defined as impaired vision that cannot be fully corrected by eyewear, me...
The ever increasing prevalence of electronic information online has provided a medium that allows fo...
Usability in e-learning is closely related to user interaction, so the e-learning interface needs to...
International audiencePeople with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need m...
People with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need magnification to read. ...
Visual stress is a perceptual dysfunction that appears to affect how information is processed as it ...
Delivering information through the Internet is universal, offering significant advantages in terms o...
International audienceAccessibility norms for the Web are based on the principle that everybody shou...
The growing need of providing convenient access of information in the Web that will not in anyway di...
Abstract—Thisreport presents the results of a pilot study on the online behavioral habits of 46 inte...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study is to evaluate the usability of electronic books (E-books). ...
Current screen-reader program used by the blind people to access the Internet inflicts navigation re...
To provide accessible but also usable web interfaces to people with low vision (PLV), academics and ...
People with visual impairments (PVI) are characterized as a diverse population of users due to multi...