If a product uses a flat, smooth touch screen or touch membrane, the user without vision will not be able to locate the controls without auditory or tactile cues. 2....
Search Results "Wheelchair User"
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Paragraph (a) (Advisory Guidance)
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A Day to Remember
Here are the stories of two men, Ed Beyea and John Abruzzo‑‑both wheelchair users‑‑who were working on separate floors of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001....
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Accessibility
subjects traversing these courses was correlated with the rotational penetrometer device readings to indicate which surfaces presented a physiological challenge to the ambulatory disabled and users...
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Section 508
An accessible information technology system is one that can be operated in a variety of ways and does not rely on a single sense or ability of the user....
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B. Online Barriers Faced by People with Disabilities
This mistaken assumption can frustrate assistive technologies and their users....
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Issue: 9-1-1 Systems
This means that emergency telephone services can directly receive calls from TTY’s and computer modem users without relying on state relay services or third parties....
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Standby Power for Platform Lifts
Lift users face the prospect of being trapped on the lift in the event of a power failure if standby power is not provided....
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11B-222.1 General
Different styles of design provide users varying levels of privacy and convenience....
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302
Although the NPRM infers that the transfer supports are only useful during transfer to/from the chair, the Committee felt that the transfer supports would adequately assist a user with repositioning...
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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Training requirement. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that this rule addresses service animal behavior sufficiently by including provisions that address the obligations of the service animal user and the circumstances...
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502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, word processing and email software commonly use one or more sub-menus that cascade from a “main” menu item, which permit the user to perform desired actions such as saving a...
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407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Users with limited manual dexterity may prefer concave keys....
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Using the Polling Place Checklist
Use the Checklist to Record Data The checklist is designed to prompt the users on what to look at and where to measure....
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A4.4.1 GENERAL
Cane users are often trained to use both techniques. Potential hazardous objects are noticed only if they fall within the detection range of canes (see Fig. A4)....
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A4.4.1 General
Cane users are often trained to use both techniques. Potential hazardous objects are noticed only if they fall within the detection range of canes (see Fig. A4)....
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Baby Strollers
Baby Strollers This user group includes a variety of wheeled devices pushed by adults to transport babies or small children....
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Training requirement. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that this rule addresses service animal behavior sufficiently by including provisions that address the obligations of the service animal user and the circumstances...
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11B-222.1 General
Different styles of design provide users varying levels of privacy and convenience....
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11B-222.1 General
Different styles of design provide users varying levels of privacy and convenience....
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
In addition, the guidelines address shared use paths, which are designed primarily for use by bicyclists, pedestrians and other authorized motorized and non-motorized users for transportation...
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
In addition, the guidelines address shared use paths, which are designed primarily for use by bicyclists, pedestrians and other authorized motorized and non-motorized users for transportation...