Factsheet Vision Computing PDF
Factsheet Vision Computing PDF
Factsheet Vision Computing PDF
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Screen Size
Larger-than-standard screens (monitors) produce a
larger-than-standard image. Screens over 30 inches
in size are available.
For laptop computers, screens typically have around
a 15-inch visible viewing area.
Screen Resolution
Ensuring that your screen resolution (how small the
dots are that make up the picture on your monitor) is
no higher than 800x600 is a good starting point
text and pictures will be larger than at higher
resolutions. For step-by-step instructions, see the
How to guide: Make your text larger.
Choice of Font Style and Size
It is possible to increase the size of the text within
Windows (including icon text, menus, message
boxes, etc). This can considerably enhance the
visibility of Windows and all the programmes you
use.
A font such as the one this document is written in
Arial can be easier to see than other fonts, such
as Times New Roman, that do not have a uniform line
width and have serifs (tails).
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Zooming In
A number of programmes, including word
processors, allow the user to increase the size of
the text in the window where the document appears
quite considerably. This does not affect the size in
which the text is printed out. Most buttons on the
toolbar can be enlarged by choosing the right option
within the programme.
Magnification Software
A number of products
are available that
produce an enlarged
image on the computer's
screen. The sizes of
enlargement possible,
the image quality and
the method of control
vary.
Example of screen
magnification
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Microsoft
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http://magnifier.sourceforge.net
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Example of a CCTV
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Portable versions are available, with small handheld cameras that connect to a television or
computer. Those connecting to a computer give the
user the option to view the CCTV image, or the
computer image, or both in a split-screen view.
Combined Approaches
These solutions need not be thought of in isolation.
For many visually impaired users, the best solution
might combine a number of the strategies
mentioned above.
Dolphin Guide is an all-in-one computer package,
for people who are blind or partially sighted. It has
been designed to be easy-to-use and easy-to-learn.
It combines many of the technologies mentioned
above, including a screenreader, screen magnifier
and OCR/Scanning in one programme, which some
users will find easier than using a variety of
programmes.
Product
Producer
Dolphin Guide Dolphin Computer Access
http://www.dolphinuk.co.uk
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Notes:
This factsheet has been developed through a
partnership between My web my way
(www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility) and AbilityNet, a UK
computing and disability charity.
Although this factsheet lists the producer
(manufacturer or publisher) for specific products,
this is for informational purposes, especially as the
features of software applications can change in a
short period of time. Most of these products are
available from a variety of retailers specialising in
accessibility-related products, and may in some
cases also be available from general software and
computer retailers.
The BBC is not responsible for the content of
external internet sites.
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