AbstractThis paper demonstrates two proposals of web interface design for improving universal accessibility. Proposal 1, involving arm-based interaction, allows each user to browse webpages through using his/her palm to move the cursor on the four edges on screen. The user just needs to keep his/her palm opened without using fingers. Proposal 2, differently, allows each user to browse webpages through using common computer mouse without having to click buttons. In other words, the user only needs to move his/her palm without using fingers. The two proposals are tested by one 20-year-old female college student who cannot posture her left palm or fingers precisely due to mild spinal cord injury. The results show that the subject were able to ...
This paper discusses barrier free / universal design on websites, that is, web accessibility. First,...
Sometimes people look for freedom in the virtual world. However, not all have the possibility to int...
Universal Access is commonly interpreted as focusing on designing for users with atypical requiremen...
AbstractThis paper demonstrates two proposals of web interface design for improving universal access...
While mobile devices offer new opportunities to gain independence in everyday activities for people ...
The increasing provision of Web-based information resources has moved from a simple text interface ...
The paper presents aspects of design that would improve web accessibility and usability not only for...
Web accessibility means ensuring that online content, services or applications can be accessed and u...
Many activities of daily living, such as picking up glasses, controlling the house environment, typi...
Digital technology provides the potential to widen access to information by allowing more people to ...
Abstract: Universal design is the design of products and environments so that anyone can use them wi...
Computers can be very enabling for people with disabilities. There are a range of built in features ...
Research into 'Web 2.0 accessibility' for people with disabilities has recently gained momentum in l...
Traditional web interfaces often rely on keyboard/mouse input to work. This characteristic forces pe...
The Internet provides a unique opportunity to widen access to information for everyone. The variety ...
This paper discusses barrier free / universal design on websites, that is, web accessibility. First,...
Sometimes people look for freedom in the virtual world. However, not all have the possibility to int...
Universal Access is commonly interpreted as focusing on designing for users with atypical requiremen...
AbstractThis paper demonstrates two proposals of web interface design for improving universal access...
While mobile devices offer new opportunities to gain independence in everyday activities for people ...
The increasing provision of Web-based information resources has moved from a simple text interface ...
The paper presents aspects of design that would improve web accessibility and usability not only for...
Web accessibility means ensuring that online content, services or applications can be accessed and u...
Many activities of daily living, such as picking up glasses, controlling the house environment, typi...
Digital technology provides the potential to widen access to information by allowing more people to ...
Abstract: Universal design is the design of products and environments so that anyone can use them wi...
Computers can be very enabling for people with disabilities. There are a range of built in features ...
Research into 'Web 2.0 accessibility' for people with disabilities has recently gained momentum in l...
Traditional web interfaces often rely on keyboard/mouse input to work. This characteristic forces pe...
The Internet provides a unique opportunity to widen access to information for everyone. The variety ...
This paper discusses barrier free / universal design on websites, that is, web accessibility. First,...
Sometimes people look for freedom in the virtual world. However, not all have the possibility to int...
Universal Access is commonly interpreted as focusing on designing for users with atypical requiremen...