We conducted a 2.5 week longitudinal study with five motor impaired (MI) and four non-impaired (NMI) participants, in which they learned to use the Vocal Joystick, a voice-based u...
Susumu Harada, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Jonathan Malkin,...
Many of today’s desktop applications are designed for use with a pointing device and keyboard. Someone with a disability, or in a unique environment, may not be able to use one ...
Scott Carter, Amy Hurst, Jennifer Mankoff, Jack Li
The dissemination of information available through the World Wide Web makes universal access more and more important and supports visually disabled people in their everyday life. ...
In recent years, a wide variety of mobile computing devices has emerged, including portables, palmtops, and personal digit al assistants. Providing adequate network connectivity y...
Vaduvur Bharghavan, Alan J. Demers, Scott Shenker,...
After a stroke or brain injury, it may be more difficult to understand language and communicate with others. Speechlanguage therapy may help an individual regain language and cope...