1. Playing Cards for the blind, which are characterized by symbols in relief (1) represented by the braille system in the upper left and lower right of the face of the card on the numbers / letters (4) that give value to naipe .It also characterized by symbology consistent relief in ...
This technology has made it possible for the blind and vision-impaired to navigate websites, word processors, spreadsheets, and phone applications. The issue is that when games are built, accessibility is often an afterthought. In some cases, small game developers do not have the resources to ...
By listening to the computer's audio output through an earbud, the visually impaired player can hear the cards as they are dealt and played. Meanwhile, the visually impaired player can also query the game about its state by pressing buttons on a standard numeric keypad 展开 ...
Auditory Uta-Karuta: Development and Evaluation of an Accessible Card Game System Using Audible Cards for the Visually Impaired 来自 学术范 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者:H Miyakawa,N Kuratomo,HEB Salih,K Zempo 摘要: Playing board games is important for people with a visually impairment, as it ...
Visually impaired customers now have greater control over every payment they make, as well as people with cognitive disabilities. Users can proceed with payments at the POS with confidence and discretion without needing help or any additional accessories other than Papara's cards, earbuds and ...
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Big Button Timer - time Talking Clock for Blind, Date and Week, Suitable for The Elderly, The Visually impaired No reviews yet Shenzhen Keshengda Technology Co., Limited4 yrsCN Previous slideNext slide Previous slideNext slideKey attributes Other attributes place of origin Guangdong, China brand...
Visual impairment, visually impaired (VI) people and gaming Contributions and structure of the work Designing accessible games for VI people: general techniques Designing accessible games for VI people: specific techniques Accessibility to VI people of online versions of board games through machine learni...
Playing cards for the visually impairedRODRIGUEZ VIOQUE, FERNANDO ALONSO
For visually impaired people, conventional human–computer interaction devices are inconvenient, as these devices rely heavily on visual information. Though many studies introduce the use of other modalities of sensation like haptic, sound, and scent for the user interface to act as a supplement for...