magnification software, optical readers, secondary auditory programs (SAP), large print materials, accessible electronic and information technology, or other effective methods of making visually...
Search Results "Visual Output"
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DEFINITIONS
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Overview of Current Media Technologies
staffers is determining the best new technologies to be used to deliver, in an accessible manner, alternate format services to enhance the on-site and online experiences for blind and visually...
- Door King Inc. Proximity Card Readers
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From Dribbling Newbie to Hoop Hero: Your Guide to Mastering Basketball Stars
There's usually a visual cue (like the peak of the jump) that indicates the perfect moment to release the ball. Practice this timing in the training mode to develop muscle memory....
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Designing the Ultimate High-End Itinerary: Why Privacy is the New Standard in Hawaiian Travel
This commitment to securing a personal sanctuary guarantees an experience that is deeply meaningful, visually stunning, and entirely unforgettable....
- Disabled Sports USA
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6. Settlement Approval Process
of the Notice of Settlement (substantially in the form attached to this Settlement Agreement as Exhibit "B") in English, Spanish or alternative accessible formats for individuals with visual...
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
(2) Physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions such as the following: orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing...
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§ 36.105 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
(2) Physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions such as the following: Orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
In the case of historic preservation programs, such as an historic house museum, alternative methods include using audio-visual materials to depict portions of the house that cannot otherwise...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
In the case of historic preservation programs, such as an historic house museum, alternative methods include using audio-visual materials to depict portions of the house that cannot otherwise...
- Viking E-1600-45A-EWP Emergency Phones with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer with Weather Protection
- AssistiveWare Proloquo2Go
- Viking E-1600-IP VoIP Emergency Phones with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
Plans also should be in place for making job information accessible and for communicating with people who have visual or hearing impairments....
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Major life activities
the student and, if necessary, assess what is needed to ensure that students have an equal opportunity to participate in the school’s programs.15 For example: (1) a student with a visual...
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4. Effective Communication
A TTY has a keyboard and visual display for non-verbal communication with another TTY user or a relay system operator....
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3. Handicapped person
constitute physical or mental impairments because of the difficulty of ensuring the comprehensiveness of any such list.The term includes, however, such diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual...
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Guest Rooms and In-Room Guest Services
Guests may require assistance when ordering movies or using other television features, as choices are only visual and change frequently....
- AgrAbility - Arthritis Foundation, Indiana Chapter
- The Audio Description Project: An Initiative of the American Council of the Blind
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David New, Plaintiff, v. Lucky Brand Dungarees Stores, Inc., d/b/a Lucky Brand Jeans, Defendant - Statement of Interest of the United States of America
New was unable to make the purchase independently because the store’s POS device had only a visual touch screen and the numbers displayed on this type of screen are not discernible to him...
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DISABILITY
(2) Physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions such as the following: orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing...
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLED ROUNDABOUT PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS
When a pedestrian who relies on non-visual cues cannot detect available gaps without the assistance of an accessible traffic signal....