Ten Years of Computer Use by Visually Impaired People in Hungary (ITDV01N3 Arato). Ten Years of Computer Use by Visually Impaired People in Hungary (ITDV01N3 Arato).

Ten Years of Computer Use by Visually Impaired People in Hungary (ITDV01N3 Arato)‪.‬

Information Technology and Disabilities 1994, July, 1, 3

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COMPUTERS AND AIDS BASED ON MICRO-PROCESSING USED BY VISUALLY IMPAIRED HUNGARIANS At the beginning of the 1980s there were nine blind computer programmers in different computer centers in Hungary, where various computers (ICL, Simens, Honeywell) were in use. Some of the programmers relied on their memory from when they could see, sometimes calling on their colleagues for assistance. Five worked with a Hungarian-developed one-cell refreshable braille display connected to the normal display. This showed only one braille character, the character at the cursor of the normal display. The programmers could quickly go through material character by character or line by line with cursor movement keys and could check both texts and messages on the screen. The one-cell braille display was a highly usable tool and it gave its users the ability to work independently.

GENRE
Informatique et Internet
SORTIE
1994
1 juillet
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
9
Pages
ÉDITIONS
EASI: Equal Access to Software and Information
TAILLE
174,9
Ko

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