Thomas Logan, Senior Accessibility Consultant for SSB BART Group, demonstrates the use of Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software in Microsoft Word.
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- Web Accessibility 101: Using Microsoft Word with Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Web Accessibility 101: Dragon NaturallySpeaking Demonstration Video
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
Similarly, complex websites often lack navigational headings or links that would facilitate navigation using a screen reader or may contain tables with header and row identifiers that display...
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11B-220.2 Point-of-sale devices
In addition, point-of-sale systems that include a video touch screen or any other non-tactile keypad shall comply with either Section 11B-707.9.1.1 _|Tactilely Discernible Numerical Keypad...
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Keeping Web Accessibility In Mind
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410.6.1 Display of Real-Time Text (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.6.1 Display of Real-Time Text (Section-by-Section Analysis) This proposed section is new to the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines and would require that, wherever ICT provides real-time...
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Security Screenings
Carriers must undertake any security screening of a passenger with a disability in the same manner as any other passenger. See Ch. 4, Section B....
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Re: Watch people with various disabilities reacting to inaccessible websites
Became popular stickman hook partly because it is easy to share with friends. Someone can watch the game for a few seconds and immediately understand the objective. The controls are...
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11B-220.2 Point-of-sale devices
Where point-of-sale devices are provided, all devices at each location shall comply with Sections 11B-707.3 _|Operable Parts|_, 11B-707.7.2 _|Characters|_, and 11B-707.9...
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11B-220.2 Point-of-sale devices
Where point-of-sale devices are provided, all devices at each location shall comply with Sections 11B-707.3, 11B-707.7.2, and 11B-707.9. Where point-of-sale devices are provided at...
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United States of America v. Ahold USA, Inc. and Peapod, LLC - Settlement Agreement
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AHOLD U.S.A., INC. AND PEAPOD, LLC. (PEAPOD, LLC IS OWNER AND OPERATOR OF www.peapod.com) UNDER THE...
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R309.5.2 Displays and Information
R309.5.2 Displays and Information....
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§ 382.49 Security screening of passengers
§ 382.49 Security screening of passengers....
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Programmatic Display vs. Hyper-Local Search: Where to Allocate Budget
For local enterprises, the debate often centers on the efficacy of Programmatic Display (brand awareness) versus Hyper-Local Search (direct response)....
- Braille Works
- Make Technology Work for Everyone: introducing digital accessibility
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
.26 For a person who is blind, deaf‐blind, or has low vision, some examples of auxiliary aids and services are qualified readers, taped texts, audio recordings, Braille materials and displays...
- How New Technology Helps Blind People Explore the World | Chieko Asakawa | TED Talks
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413.1.1 Decoding and Display of Closed Captions
Players and displays shall decode closed caption data and support display of captions....
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If Passenger with a Disability Requests Private Screening
If Passenger with a Disability Requests Private Screening You must not require a private security screening for a passenger with a disability for any reason different from the reasons...
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3.13(e) Unobstructed View of the Screen
Unobstructed View of the Screen All wheelchair spaces and companion seats must provide an unobstructed view to the screen, as defined in § 1.17 of this Consent Order....
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11B-703.8.14 Rate of change
Where a VMS message can be displayed in its entirety on a single screen, it shall be displayed on a single screen and shall remain motionless on the screen for a minimum 3 seconds or one...
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11B-703.8.14 Rate of change
Where a VMS message can be displayed in its entirety on a single screen, it shall be displayed on a single screen and shall remain motionless on the screen for a minimum 3 seconds or one...
