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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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
the rear 60% of the seats provided in an auditorium; or i) It is located within the area of an auditorium in which the vertical viewing angles (as measured to the top of the screen...
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
the rear 60% of the seats provided in an auditorium; or i) It is located within the area of an auditorium in which the vertical viewing angles (as measured to the top of the screen...
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G. Response to 2008 NPRM Comments Concerning Movie Captioning and Video Description, Analysis and Discussion of Proposed Regulatory Approach
requested that any regulation include factors describing what constitutes effective captioning and video description, including that captioning be within the same line of sight to the screen...
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PDF Accessibility - Defining Acrobat PDF Accessibility
PDF tags provide a hidden structured, textual representation of the PDF content that is presented to screen readers....
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Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, with respect to digital screens, the Department is proposing the same six-month compliance date for the provision of audio description at § 36.303(g)(3)(i) as it is for movie...
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Memomeister Kapseln Germany
Work-related stress, long screen times, and a hectic daily routine can lead to a decline in our cognitive abilities....
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Paragraph (f) Prevention of visually induced seizures (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Trace Center also suggested the 2 Hz lower end but pointed out that some visual characteristics of video screens, for example, could not achieve that level....
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Section 1630.10(b)—Qualification Standards and Tests Related to Uncorrected Vision
Someone who wears eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct vision will still have an impairment, and a qualification standard that screens the individual out because of the impairment by...
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A. Introduction
Are there any eligibility requirements that tend to screen out people with disabilities (such as requiring people to show or have a driver’s license when driving is not required)?...
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Obtaining Employment: What to Expect
Under the ADA, employers cannot use eligibility standards or qualifications that unfairly screen out people with disabilities and cannot make speculative assumptions about a person´s ability...
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Other Services and Accommodations
concerning services and accommodations address treatment of mobility aids and assistive devices, passenger information, accommodations for persons with vision and hearing impairments, security screening...
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ON-CALL INTERPRETIVE SERVICES
Each of these services will be chosen after having been screened for the quality and skill of its interpreters, its reliability, and other factors such as cost. ...
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Purpose and function—missing the point
A description of an image in isolation from its context is not useful for a screen reader user....
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6. Do the ADA and Olmstead apply to persons at serious risk of segregation in sheltered workshops?
In the adult context, people with disabilities could show risk of segregation if a public entity systematically screens out adults with significant disabilities from vocational rehabilitation...
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
The vertical viewing angle is the angle between a horizontal line perpendicular to the seated viewer’s eye to the screen and a line from the seated viewer’s eye to the top of the screen....
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
The vertical viewing angle is the angle between a horizontal line perpendicular to the seated viewer’s eye to the screen and a line from the seated viewer’s eye to the top of the screen....
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b. Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation
The proposed rule states that a movie theater owner or operator is required to exhibit movies with closed captioning and audio description for all screenings so long as the movie has been...
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Tips for Presenters
Photographs, images, clip art, graphics, maps, and charts cannot be read by screen readers; embed "Alt Text"(link is external) descriptions with images and other graphic elements....
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Basic Principles
However, a public entity may not impose eligibility criteria that screen out or tend to screen out individuals with disabilities unless the criteria are necessary for the provision of the...