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Developing for the visually impaired

Software, not websites, but same basics....

         

trillianjedi

12:40 pm on Jun 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm in the middle of developing a Windows application which will be available for free from our website.

It's a tool to help the visually impaired/blind to use widgets.

I have done some research on the net, but can't find anything that really explains to me in simple terms what a blind person/visually impaired person would like to have in a piece of software. There's lots of papers on the subject, but they're all next to rubbish.

What I really need is a working example piece of software (or website) that is well-regarded in the blind community as being fantastic. Then I can copy some ideals from that.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

TJ

limbo

4:02 pm on Jun 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Jaws, Zoomtext and Dragon Naturally speaking are the Common packages used by our staff. The area of accessibilty is especially sensitive and as I work contracted to a government organisation you can imagine by law they have to be as up-to-date as possible. (often This is not exactlty the case)

Having installed a huge new network across the UK many of the Accessibility software solutions were replaced with these software packages which were the baseline products for visually impared/blind users.

The RNIB website [rnib.co.uk] is also a good place to find links and info

hope this helps

Ta

Liam