These units will need the capability of an alternate input method such as a wireless keyboard made available to those who would need it....
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
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407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Contoured keys would be permitted under proposed 407.3.1, for example, by providing keys with raised edges and concave centers, as is often used on computer keyboards and landline telephone...
- ViewPlus Technologies Audio Graphing Calculator
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
For equipment that combines voice communications, displays, keyboards and data communication functions, it is desirable to build in direct TTY capability....
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Section 1194.5 Equivalent facilitation (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, voice recognition and activation are progressing rapidly so that voice input soon may become a reasonable substitute for some or all keyboard input functions....
- Ultratec Miniprint 425 TTY
- Ultratech Shelf-Top TTY
- Meridian Presenza Family Kiosk
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Section 1194.41 Information, Documentation, and Support (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The help desk or support service must also be familiar with such features as keyboard access and other options important to people with disabilities. (See §1194.31(a) in the NPRM.)...
- Plantronics AME-Q90D Ameriphone TTY
- AssistiveWare Proloquo2Go
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
A TTY is a device that includes a keyboard and display that is used to transmit and receive text over a telephone line using sound....
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EXHIBIT A
to ensure accessibility to persons with disabilities, including, among others, persons who: Use screen readers or voice interactive software; Only or predominately use keyboards...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
Individuals with limited manual dexterity who may use assistive technology that enables them to interact with websites cannot access sites that do not support keyboard alternatives for mouse...
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E. Assistive Technology
For example, an individual with low muscle tone may find that a specialized, flat membrane keyboard best serves his or her needs; however, such a keyboard would not satisfy the requirements...
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
These units will need the capability of an alternate input method such as a wireless keyboard made available to those who would need it. Exceptions: 1. ...
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Paragraph (f) (Advisory Guidance)
Allow the functions to be controlled from the keyboard, which is located directly in front of the user. b. Allow voice recognition to be used as an option....
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Section 1194.26 Desktop and Portable Computers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (a) addresses keyboards and other mechanically operated controls. These provisions are addressed further in sections 1194.23 (k) (1) through (4) above....
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
These units will need the capability of an alternate input method such as a wireless keyboard made available to those who would need it....
- Tobii Technology PCEye Go
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Communicating with Customers
This device has a keyboard for entering messages and a visual display to view the content of a conversation from another person using a TDD....
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
These units will need the capability of an alternate input method such as a wireless keyboard made available to those who would need it....
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Examples of assistive technology commonly used with computers include: screen readers, screen magnification software, specialized keyboards, refreshable braille displays, and voice recognition...
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Design parameter considerations
for synchronization of caption text and audio description with museum's exhibits and media Accessible user interface to blind and visually impaired people via "talking menus," "audible keyboard...