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American Council of the Blind (ACB) Wins Nationwide Disability Rights Class Action Against Quest Diagnostics for Use of Inaccessible Touch Screen Kiosks

American Council of the Blind (ACB) Wins Nationwide Disability Rights Class Action Against Quest Diagnostics for Use of Inaccessible Touch Screen Kiosks | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
/PRNewswire/ -- Following a week-long bench trial in Los Angeles, a federal court in California found Quest Diagnostics in violation of the American
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How to Choose a Braille Display? – livingbraille.eu

How to Choose a Braille Display? – livingbraille.eu | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
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AI Chat Bot Accessibility Issues from a Blind User’s Perspective | UsableNet, Inc.

AI Chat Bot Accessibility Issues from a Blind User’s Perspective | UsableNet, Inc. | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Explore accessibility challenges faced by screen reader users with AI chatbots.
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Open-Source TTS Engines Now Supported in Speech Central for iPhone – Speech Central

Open-Source TTS Engines Now Supported in Speech Central for iPhone – Speech Central | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
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What Is a Non-verbal Learning Disability?

What Is a Non-verbal Learning Disability? | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz opens up about his son's neurodivergence.
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Microsoft expands accessibility range with new Xbox Adaptive Joystick

Microsoft expands accessibility range with new Xbox Adaptive Joystick | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Xbox is expanding its accessibility range with new accessories, including the Xbox Adaptive Joystick and 3D printable t…
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EXCLUSIVE: The impacts of augmented and virtual reality on assistive technology development

EXCLUSIVE: The impacts of augmented and virtual reality on assistive technology development | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Kyle outlines four use cases of how XR is changing the landscape for the assistive technology industry and improving the lives of disabled people.
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Accessible Games on Apple Arcade - Vision Ireland

Accessible Games on Apple Arcade - Vision Ireland | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
By David Redmond Apple is one of those companies that really has walked the walk when it comes to accessibility. While we often discuss things like Voiceover, apples services have also generally been really accessible for blind and vision impaired people. Apple TV+ shows all come with audio description, there are audio hints on many
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Google Launches New Accessibility Features For Visually Impaired Users

Google Launches New Accessibility Features For Visually Impaired Users | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Google has just rolled out a new set of accessibility features for the visually impaired. The news comes alongside its launch of the latest Pixel 9 se
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Be My Eyes to Acquire AppleVis, to Secure its Future and to Invest for Growth

Be My Eyes to Acquire AppleVis, to Secure its Future and to Invest for Growth | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
August 28, 2024 - Be My Eyes, the award-winning company that provides visual access for blind and low-vision people through AI, volunteers and organizations anywhere in the world, announced today that it is acquiring AppleVis, the go-to online blindness website for accessibility advice on Apple and other technologies.
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Accessibility-Focused Self-Driving Technology : self-driving technology

Accessibility-Focused Self-Driving Technology : self-driving technology | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
self-driving technology - The Rick Hansen Foundation and A&K Robotics have formed a partnership to enhance accessibility through innovative self-driving technology. This...
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Transforming Work Through Assistive Technology: Hogan's Story

Hogan VanSickle, a graduate of the University of Dayton School of Law, has shown how assistive technology and determination can change the course of a career. After a near-fatal car accident left her with quadriplegia, Hogan faced overwhelming challenges but used them as a catalyst to pursue her law degree.

Here’s how Hogan describes her journey:
"My accident was a catalyst to pursue a career in law. The personal and systemic challenges I faced during my recovery exposed the profound gaps and injustices within our systems. The hybrid Juris Doctor program at the University of Dayton dismantled traditional barriers that limited access to legal education, allowing me and others with disabilities to engage fully in our studies."

Hogan’s story is a powerful example of how assistive technology can support professionals, "People look at me and have an automatic assumption about my limitations. You have no idea how much somebody that has a disability can bring to the table until you let them try,"

If you're ready to see how Cephable can enhance your productivity and accessibility, try it for yourself.

🖥️ Download Cephable here: https://cephable.com/for-individuals/

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Video Description: Hogan, a young woman with brown hair in a bun, is shown working in an office. She uses Cephable’s assistive technology to navigate her computer, completing tasks through voice commands and virtual buttons.

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Switch-Adapted Gadgets and Assistive Technology – BridgingApps

Switch-Adapted Gadgets and Assistive Technology – BridgingApps | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Before there was eye-gaze technology, there was switch-operated technology; and for people with limited but functional muscle control, the switch can still be the preferred method. Eyes get fatigued like any other muscle. Alternative-access switches can be manipulated by a variety of body parts, potentially allowing the user to rest one finger while using another (or a knee, foot, or mouth). Still, switch technology has its “cons”: It tends to respond slower than eye-gaze. Not all switches work with all fine-motor skills, which can make it hard to customize devices for individual users. While eye-gaze is designed for pinpoint screen navigation, switch technology relies on a “grid” approach. The typical switch system, moving a box-shaped cursor around the screen to highlight “standard” buttons, may not recognize differently shaped “touch spots.” Connecting to the Smartphone—Or Not Another not-so-great aspect of switch technology: much of it is still wired, and today’s personal devices are designed for the wireless era. The earliest switches plugged directly into a “headphone jack” on a tablet or phone, but “most Apple products don’t have a headphone jack anymore,” says Daryn Ofczarzak, BridgingApps Speech Language Pathologist. “They all still have Switch control in their Accessibility settings, but now you need a Bluetooth switch specifically—either that or a wired plug-in switch with a Bluetooth adapter. (I use a Tecla adapter.) For me and many clients, there’s been a re-learning curve. “And as for Android devices, many still have headphone jacks; but in my experience, these jacks don’t work with switches anymore. So you still need a USB or Bluetooth. (I’d add that Androids now have built-in software designed for use with ‘head, mouth, or eyes,’ and so will Apple after it releases its next update.) “Another thing: just because Switch control is built into all Apple devices, doesn’t mean that switches work well with all apps. You can’t change a switch’s scanning pattern—how the cursor moves around the screen—so on some apps it will skip over sections or lump several smaller items together. That said, there are apps specifically designed for switch access. And I know other apps, like Peekaboo Barn (a favorite with kid clients of all ages) that work seamlessly with switches.” The Ever-Changing World of Assistive Technology It would be unfair to pronounce switch technology “dead” or “outdated” just yet. Like eye-gaze and other technology, it’s still growing and evolving, working to stay adapted to the needs of users. “Technology has advanced significantly,” says Daryn Ofczarzak, “and more people are now starting with eye-gaze. But switch is still one of the main approaches I evaluate during AAC trials. It still ranks as a common access method, up there with eye-gaze and direct selection (direct use of hands/foot/nose/stylus).” As with any technology, there are many different options and accessibility levels; and what’s most important is finding the best option for each individual. One User’s Experience Andi Fry is BridgingApps’ Coordinator for Montgomery County Outreach; Andi’s daughter, Megan, has cerebral palsy and extremely limited muscle control. Now in her twenties and relying on eye-gaze technology for everyday functioning, Megan started out using switch devices. Andi says of their family’s experience: “Before Megan mastered eye gazing, she used two switches in a wheelchair headrest: left button for scanning, right button for selecting, and auto-scanning features for customization. It was an amazing game changer in independent communication. When Megan got tired, the customization settings were a big help: her device would automatically scan and highlight individual buttons, so all she had to do was hit the switch when the button she wanted came up. And the device could speed up or slow down to match her ability on any particular day. “Megan tried lots of different switches—big buttons, little buttons, sticks—before settling on ‘Jelly Bean’ switches (large plastic buttons). She was very hard on them, and we needed to replace them a few times a year. “When she moved to eye-gaze technology, it was equally labor-intensive in the beginning, and required ‘unlearning’ the muscle-movement approach she’d used for years. Now, though, she finds eye-gaze a much better tool for keeping up with conversations—and being a part of everyone else’s world.” See also: BridgingApps Switch Accessible Apps (AAC) BridgingApps Switch Accessible Apps (Non AAC) RJ Cooper & Associates for custom assistive technology products designed for complex disabilities
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Gesture Control Interfaces Market United States, Europe to Boost

Gesture Control Interfaces Market United States, Europe to Boost | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the vendors in the Gesture Control Interfaces Market? Get in-depth details about factors influencing the market shares of the important regions like United States, Asia-Pacific, United Kingdom, France & Germany?
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Windows Accessibility Settings

Windows Accessibility Settings | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Press Windows + U to go directly to the Accessibility section of Windows settings. Here you can adjust many things including: Text size: Make text larger throughout the Windows interface. Visual effects: Adjust scrollbars, transparency and animation effects. Mouse pointer … Read More
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Google Maps just got a huge accessibility upgrade — what you need to know

Google Maps just got a huge accessibility upgrade — what you need to know | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Google's latest update for Maps will make it easier than ever to plan out journeys.
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Apple Voice Control solves a huge accessibility problem in iOS 18

Apple Voice Control solves a huge accessibility problem in iOS 18 | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
A disability campaigner has highlighted what he says is a huge accessibility breakthrough with Voice Control in the lates
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Accessibility-Focused Nature Trail Apps : Able Active

Accessibility-Focused Nature Trail Apps : Able Active | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Able Active - The Able Active app is designed to help users find accessible trails and amenities by providing comprehensive, real-time information and pee
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SuperNova Magnifier & Screen Reader Update 23.02

Find out more about what improvements are contained in SuperNova Magnifier & Screen Reader version 23.02
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Xbox unveils new accessibility offerings for disabled gamers

Xbox unveils new accessibility offerings for disabled gamers | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Xbox has announced a raft of new accessibility options and features that are designed to enhance the gaming experience for disabled people.
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Exploring AI for the Blind: Tools and Technologies –

Exploring AI for the Blind: Tools and Technologies – | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Introduction to AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that mimics human intelligence to perform tasks like understanding language, recognizing objects, and making decisions. While AI might seem complex, it's quickly becoming an integral part of everyday life, offering incredible tools for everyone, including those who are blind or visually impaired. AI can help you…
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New Siri vs Old Siri

New Siri vs Old Siri | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Here is a hands on look on how the new Siri with iOS 18.1 compares to the old Siri on iOS 17. Step by step comparison
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📲 Accessible Tech in Everyday Life- Sarah Todd Hammer's Story

📲 Accessible Tech in Everyday Life

Sarah Todd Hammer (ST) has a personal lived experience with disability and professional expertise as a three-time published author, dancer, speaker, model, and disability advocate, ST offers deep insight into the world of assistive technology.

Here’s a piece of her story that highlights her use of assistive technology:

"As a young woman with a physical disability entering the workforce, technology is an important aspect of my life.

I have limited use of my arms and hands — my left hand is completely paralyzed, and my right hand is quite weak. I’ve learned to type on both my phone and a computer with just my right hand, mostly using one finger. I’m often told I am a speedier typer than most people with fully functioning hands! But, typing a lot can get tiring very quickly, so I often make use of assistive technology to make getting my tasks done easier and more efficiently.

For my social media content creation, I often find myself using voice-to-text software to write my captions, posts, and image and video descriptions. Software like Cephable helps me present PowerPoints through the use of head tilts and virtual buttons.

I love living in an era where technology is constantly advancing. So many disabled individuals like myself depend on technology to successfully do our jobs and daily tasks. My hope is, by the time I’m older, we will have a technological solution for nearly every accessibility barrier. Companies like Cephable are part of the solution — making our world more accessible for all!"

Sarah Todd has launched a short film that shares more of her disability story. She’s also available for speaking engagements and consulting sessions. To book, visit her website at www.sarahtoddhammer.com

Follow ST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/sarahtoddhammer

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Video Description: ST, a young white woman with long blonde hair is walking outside. In the next frame, she is sitting in an office setting for an interview. A video montage shows her going through her morning routine, hitting an accessible door button, using her phone to create a video, and using Cephable assistive technology for social media and a PowerPoint presentation.

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China's growing 'robotaxi' fleet sparks concern, wonder on streets

China's growing 'robotaxi' fleet sparks concern, wonder on streets | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Turning heads as they cruise past office buildings and malls, driverless taxis are slowly spreading through Chinese cities, prompting both wariness and wonder.
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Honor Eye-Tracking and BCI Technology Goes Global

Honor Eye-Tracking and BCI Technology Goes Global | Access and Inclusion Through Technology | Scoop.it
Honor's AI-based eye-tracking feature, showcased on the Magic6 Pro, allows hands-free smartphone control and will be available globally.
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What Are Brain Computer Interfaces?

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are revolutionizing the way we interact with technology by connecting our brains directly to devices. From aiding those with disabilities to exploring futuristic applications, BCIs hold incredible potential. Discover more about this amazing tech at Almond Consulting.

#BrainComputerInterface #BCI #FutureTech #Neuroscience #AlmondConsulting

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