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Distance Learning or Computer Based Training Software



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Distance Learning or Computer Based Training Software accessibility features for a person with your hearing condition.





Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Closed captioned video







Adjustable volume






4g. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) accessibility features for a person with your hearing condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Adjustable volume







Vibrating alerts






4h. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Television accessibility features for a person with your hearing condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Dedicated buttons on the remote control to control closed captioning







Closed captioning







Ability to adjust closed captioning font size







Ability to adjust closed captioning font color







Ability to adjust closed captioning background color







Ability to adjust closed captioning display rate






4i. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Voice Recognition Software accessibility features for a person with your hearing condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Ability to pause voice messages







Ability to replay voice messages







Automatic suggestion of alternatives for voice recognition errors







Headset compatibility







Adjustable volume







Ability to change voice types (i.e. male or female)







Ability to adjust voice the speed of voice messages






5a. Do you have a condition that affects the use of your upper limbs (hands and arms) that causes you difficulties?

 Yes

 No
5b. Describe your upper limb condition(s) from the following list of conditions.



 Loss of limb

Paralysis

 Restricted range of arm movement

 Loss of fine motor control

 Loss of strength in the arms

 Loss of strength in the hands

 Pain

 Other ________________________________________


5c. Which assistive technologies do you use?

 Reach sticks

 Manipulation sticks

 Grasping aids

 Forearm supports

Prosthetic systems

 Other ________________________________________
5d. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Automated Teller Machine (ATM) accessibility features for a person with your upper mobility condition.





Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Talking ATM (ATM with voice displays)







Private headphone jacks for Talking ATMs







Volume controls for Talking ATMs







Pause control for Talking ATMs







Replay control for Talking ATMs







Voice recognition for Talking ATMs







ATMs that can be controlled by a cell phone or PDA







Large keys for the keypad






5e. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Cellular Telephone accessibility features for a person with your upper mobility condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Raised area (nib) on the '5' key







Larger keys on the keypads







Keypress feedback (beeps indicating a key has been pressed)







One-touch dialing







Voice dialing






5f. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Distance Learning or Computer Based Training Software accessibility features for a person with your upper mobility condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Ability to request additional time







Voice recognition






5g. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) accessibility features for a person with your upper mobility condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Ability to request additional time







Large keys







Speech recognition






5h. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Television accessibility features for a person with your upper mobility condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Large buttons on the remote







Talking remote controls







Voice activated remote controls






5i. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Voice Recognition Software accessibility features for a person with your upper mobility condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Automatic suggestion of alternatives for voice recognition errors







6a. Do you have a condition that affects the use of your lower limbs (feet and legs) that causes you difficulties?

 Yes


 No
6b. Describe your lower limb condition(s) from the following list of conditions.

Loss of limb

 Paralysis

 Restricted range of leg movement

 Loss of motor control

 Loss of strength in the legs

 Other ________________________________________
6c. Which assistive technologies do you use?

 Cane


 Walker

 Rolling walker

 Leg braces

 Wheelchair

 Scooter

Reach stick

 Prosthetic systems

 Other ________________________________________


6d. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Automated Teller Machine (ATM) accessibility features for a person with your lower mobility condition.





Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Voice Display (Talking ATM)







Private headphone jacks for Talking ATMs







Volume controls for Talking ATMs







Pause control for Talking ATMs







Replay control for Talking ATMs







Voice recognition for Talking ATMs







Instructions provided in audio







ATMs that can be controlled by a cell phone or PDA







Large keys for the keypad







Keys on the keypad that are discernible by touch







Large fonts on the display







Large display screens







High contrast displays






6h. Please estimate the usefulness of each of the following Television accessibility features for a person with your lower mobility condition.







Extremely Useful

Moderately Useful

Slightly Useful

Talking remote controls







Voice activated remote controls












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