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Adapting graphical user interfaces for use by visually handicapped computer users: Current results and continuing research
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1994
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The use of modern computers and software by the visually handicapped has become more difficult over the past few years. In earlier systems the user interface was a simple character based environment. In those systems, simple devices like screen read-ers~ braille output and speech synthesizers were effective. Current systems now run Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) which have rendered these simple aids almost useless. In no area has this problem become more important than in technologies for the
doi:10.1007/3-540-58476-5_100
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