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Accessibillity Devices - Coggle Diagram
Accessibillity Devices
Visual Devices
Braille Keyboard - Allow users with a visual impairment to input data with a keyboard, via the letters being braill.e
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Braille Display - Displays text on the screen in Braille, for the blind.
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Motor Devices
Touch screens - Touch screens can be useful for those who are uncapable of navigating devices such as a mouse.
Trackballs - Used in place of a mouse, to hrelp useres navigate a screen.
Adapted keyboards - Keyboards w3ith larger buttons can help those with shaky hands, by stopping the risk of misslicking.
Eye tracker - used, in place of a mouse, an eye tracker tracks ones eyes, so they can navigate the screen,
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Auditory Devices
Haptic Feedback/Vibrations - Can transmit the sound and the level of frequency through vibrations. It is also possible to communicate through this technology.
Flashing Light/Indicator - Can be used for those with auditory impairments as notfiers, reminded, for example, used in place of a smoke alarm.
Noise Cancelling headphones - Noise cancelling headphones can help those with auditory impairments, by reducing or removing unwanted noise, which may make those with already poor hearing, unable to hear.
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