Overview of Technology for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

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Overview of Technology for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

Ike Presley

American Foundation for the Blind

100 Peachtree St., Suite 2145

Atlanta, GA 30303

404-525-2303

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What can technology do?

It provides tools for

Accessing printed information

Accessing electronic information

Communicating through writing

Producing materials in alternate formats

(Slide 3) Tools for Accessing Print - Visually

Large Print Publications

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Photograph of large print books from LRS

Photograph of large print book

Photograph of a small 6 x 4 inches spiral bound large print address booklet with bold lines to carry 40 most important addresses in purse or pocket.

Photograph of a large print address book

Photograph of a large print calendar. Each month has its own tab with an introductory area showing the previous, current and future months and space for Notes/Appointments

Photograph of a large print calendar opened to see the entire month, with a large box for each date

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Enlarging Photo-copying Machines

11 x 17 paper

135-150% enlargement

Poor quality at higher degrees of enlargement

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Photograph of a woman standing at a photo copying machine

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Non-optical Devices

Lighting

Acetate overlay

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Photograph of Verilux-Happy Eyes Natural White Light Desk Lamp (Ivory)

Photograph of Luxo 100 Watt Incandescent Task Light - Table Base

Photograph of a floor lamp sitting beside a chair with an open book in the chair

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Non-optical Devices

Reading/Book Stands

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Photograph of the Shafer Reading Stand

Photograph of the GrandStand reading stand

Photograph of Adjustable Table used as a book stand

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Optical Devices

Spectacles

Contact lens

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Photograph of fashionable, unisex reading glasses with aspheric lensesPhotograph of COIL Prismatic Half Eye Spectacle 10D, Small

Photograph of COIL Prismatic Half Eye Spectacle 4D

Photograph of COIL Spectacle Binocular Clear (Near View)

Photograph of a person holding a contact lens in front of their eye as if they are getting ready to insert it into their eye

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Optical Devices

Hand held magnifiers

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Photograph of 4X Round Acrylic Illuminated Magnifier

Photograph of 10X ECOLUX LED Illuminated Pocket Magnifier

Photograph of Bausch & Lomb Folding Pocket Magnifier

Photograph of 2X Bausch and Lomb Double Height Bar Magnifier

Photograph of 5X Round Acrylic Illuminated Magnifier

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Optical Devices

Stand magnifiers

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Photograph of 2X Giant Size Foldable

Photograph of 1 1/2 bar magnifier

Photograph of a 3X round modular illuminated magnifier by Schweizer

Photograph of 1.7X Coil Globe Magnifier

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Optical Devices

Clip-on or spectacle mounted

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Photograph of 1.75X Clip-On Magnifier Lens

Photograph of clip-on magnifier, just clip to glasses to increase prescription

Photograph of 2.5X Near Vision Glasses

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Optical Devices

Telescopes

Hand-held

Spectacle mounted

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Photograph of 5 different sizes of Specwell hand-held telescopes

Photograph of a Bandit 8x25 mm Monocular

Photograph of a 2.8X Clip-On telescope

Photograph of a 2.8X spectacle mounted telescope

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Electronic Devices

Desktop video magnifiers

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Photograph of the Select Vidoe Magnification system from Vision Technology, Inc. (VTI). This system has the LCD monitor and the camera mounted separately on an arm over the X/Y table

Photograph of the Magnisight Auto Focus 20"

Photograph of the SmartView video magnifier from HumanWare

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Electronic Devices

Desktop video magnifiers that fold for transport

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Photograph of the Eclipse from Freedom Vision in the opened position

Photograph of the Eclipse from Freedom Vision simulating its ability to be folded up for transport

Photograph of the Andromeda from Freedom Vision in the opened position

Photograph of the Andromeda from Freedom Vision in a simulation of it being folded for transport

Photograph of the View from Vision Technology, Inc. (VTI) showing a young woman using it in a classroom setting to view information on a black board that is being pointed to by an instructorPhotograph of the VIEW with woman writing a check

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Electronic Devices

Flex-arm camera models

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Photograph of the FlipperPort flex-arm video magnifier

Photograph of the OPti Verso from Freedom Vision with camera base under a laptop computer and the camera on a stand pointing toward a map on the wall. The map is displayed on the laptop monitorPhotograph of OVAC Flex-Eye Autofocus Color Flexarm video magnifier.

Photograph of the Clarity PCMate flex-arm video magnifier

Photograph of the MLS Student Edition video magnifier from Low Vision International with the camera mounted on a stand that fits under a laptop and pointing at a page of text. The text is displayed on the laptop monitor.

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Electronic Devices

Flex-arm camera models

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Photograph of the OPti Verso from Freedom Vision with camera base under a laptop computer and the camera on a stand pointing down at a a page of text. The text is displayed on the laptop monitor.

Photograph of the MLS Student Edition video magnifier from Low Vision International with the camera mounted on a stand that fits under a laptop and pointing at a map in the distance. The map is displayed on the laptop monitor.

Photograph of the ClearNote from Optelec Camera is mounted on a stand and displays on a laptop or stand alone monitor

Photograph of the Carrymate from Clarity with camera and monitor in one package

Photograph of Prisma Magnification System

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Electronic Devices

Portable models – handheld camera

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Photograph of the Liberty portable video magnifier

Photograph of the TVI Zoom portable video magnifier

Photograph of the Max Digital Handheld portable video magnifier

Photograph of the Assist Vision Slider - Portable Video Reader Magnification System w/ Extendable Camera Wand

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Electronic Devices

Portable models – handheld camera

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Photograph of a full color hand-held video camera that displays enlarged (13X or 24X) on your own TV

Photograph of a full color and positive black and white viewing. Magnifies from 14X to 49X on a 20

Photograph of the Liberty Solo 7

Photograph of the Videomatic Lupo CCTV

Photograph of the TVi Zoom Handheld Video Magnifier from Freedom Vision

Photograph of the Max camera connected to a TV

Photograph of the Max camera and accessories. These portable magnifiers will magnify from 16X to 28X on a 20 inch TVPhotograph of the Tracking Device For Max video magnifier

Photograph of the Primer camera connected to a TV

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Electronic Devices

Portable models

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Photograph of the Fusion portable video magnifier from Freedom Vision in configuration with camera used separately like a mouse

Photograph of the Fusion portable video magnifier from Freedom Vision in the "single-unit" configuration with camera secured to unit

Photograph of the Traveller+ in the reading mode

Photograph of the Traveller+ in the writing mode

Photograph of a woman using the Traveler to read text

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Electronic Devices

Electronic pocket magnifiers

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Photograph of the Quicklook portable electronic magnifier

Photograph of the Amigo from Enhanced Vision (EVS)

Photograph of the Clarity PocktMate portable electronic magnifier

Photograph of the Compact video magnifier from Optalec

Photograph of the Miniviewer And Carrying Case

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Electronic Devices

Electronic pocket magnifiers

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Photograph of the PVO magnifier from Low Vision International

Photograph of the Pocket Viewer portable electronic magnifier

Photograph of the smaller portable CCTV that magnifies from 4X to 22.5X

Photograph of the Olympus portable electronic magnifier that offers built-in magnification from 4.3X up to 26X on its own 7 inch screen

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Electronic Devices

Head mounted display models

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Photograph of the Jordy

Photograph of a man wearing the JORDY

Photograph of a man wearing the Enhanced Vision MaxPort head mounted display video magnifier

Photograph of the MaxPort

Photograph of the FlipperPort

Photograph of woman wearing the Enhanced Vision FlipperPort head mounted display video magnifier

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Electronic Devices

Digital imaging - myReader

Prompter - Column mode

Tickertape - Row mode

Single word - Word mode

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Photograph of the myReader video magnifier from HumanWarePhoto of the myReader display in column mode

Photo of the myReader display in row mode

Photo of the myReader display in the word mode

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Electronic Devices

Digital imaging – Zoom-Ex

Lightweight camera & stand

Works with laptop PC

Prompter mode

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Photograph of the Zoom-Ex video magnifier from ABISee connected to a laptop computer with the camera mounted on its stand and pointing down at a page of text. The text is being displayed on a laptop computer

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Specialized Scanning Systems

Kurzweil

OpenBook

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Photograph of Kurzweil 1000 software package

Photograph of OpenBook software package

Photograph of male and female student looking at computer screen with highlighted text

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Braille

Tactile Graphics

Thermal fusor

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Photograph of braille book, magazine, flyer

Photograph of various tactile graphics

Photograph of the Tactile Image Enhancer from Reprotronics

Photograph of the PIAF - Tactile graphics creator from HumanWare

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Books on Tape – Talking Books

Digital Talking Books

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Photograph of APH Handicassette II and APH desktop tape player/recorder

Photograph of Digital Talking Book software, portable player, and desktop player

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Digital Players

Book Courier

BookPort

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Photograph of the Book Courier

Photograph of the BookPort form APH

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Specialized Scanning Systems

Reading machines

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Photograph of the Extreme Reader, a stand-alone scanning and reading system

Photograph of a preschool student preparing to scan a page on the VERA

Photograph of the Galileo Scanning and Reading Machine

Photograph of entrepreneur Ray Kurzweil and Dr. Kenneth Jernigan testing out the original Kurzweil Reading Machine in 1977

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Specialized Scanning Systems

Kurzweil

Text Cloner Pro

OpenBook

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Photograph of Kurzweil 1000 software package

Photograph of Text Cloner Pro software package

Photograph of OpenBook software package

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Specialized Scanning Systems

KNFB Reader

ID Mate

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Photograph of the KNFB Reader

Photograph of the KNFB Reader being held in someone's hands to give the viewer an idea of its size

Photograph of the ID Mate

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Talking Calculators

Talking Money Identifier

Talking Dictionaries

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Photograph of various talking calculators and an abacus

Photograph of the Note Teller Money Identifier

Photograph of the Franklins Language Master Special Edition talking dictionary and the Children's talking dictionary

(Slide 32) Tools for Accessing Electronic Information Visually

Large Monitors

Hardware Screen Magnifiers

Flex-arm Monitor Stands

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Photograph of 23" LCD monitorPhotograph of Computer Screen Enlarger for 14-17

Photograph of flex-arm monitor stand for LCD monitor

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Screen Magnification Software

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Photograph of ZoomText screen magnification package

Photograph of MAGic screen magnification package

Photograph of Lunar screen magnification software package

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Refreshable Braille Displays

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Photograph of the ALVA 584 Satellite Pro braille display

Photograph of a person using a refreshable braille display

Photograph of the ALVA ABT 320 braille display

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Accessible Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)

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Photograph of BrailleNote 32 accessible PDA

Photograph of the Alva MPO 5500 accessible PDA

Photograph of the BrailleNote QT accessible PDA

Photograph of the PAC Mate BX440 accessible PDA

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Accessible Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)

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Photograph of the Easy Link connected to a standard PDA

Photograph of the EasyLink 12 from Optalec

Photograph of the Braille Sense accessible PDA from GW Micro

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Wayfinding with an accessible PDA

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Photograph of the BrailleNote and its Global Positioning System (GPS)

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Screen Reading Software

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Photograph of the JAWS software package from Freedom Scientific

Photograph of a man working with a computer using screen reading software and a refreshable braille display

Composite photograph of people using the Hal screen reading program from Dolphin

Drawing of a man using the Window Eyes screen reading program from GW Micro

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Accessible Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)

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Photograph of the Type 'n Speak accessible PDA

Photograph of the APH Braille 'n Speak Scholar accessible PDA

Photograph of the VoiceNote QT accessible PDA

Photograph of the PAC Mate BNS accessible PDA

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Wayfinding with an accessible PDA

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Photograph of the TrekkerGPS system

(Slide 41) Tools for Communicating Through Writing - Visually

Handwriting Tools

`Bold & Raised line paper

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Photograph of several styles of bold and raised line paper

Photograph of bold line paper

Photograph of bold lined note pad measures 5 1/2 inches with bold marker lying on it

Photograph of yellow bold line writing paper with bold black lines

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Handwriting Tools

Bold markers

Writing guides

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Photograph of the bold, black Sharpie Pens

Photograph of colored markers

Photograph of a 20/20 pen

Photograph of the Writing Guide Kit (#292110) -- plastic writing guides, a 20/20 pen, Bold Line Writing Paper -- this kit also includes a dozen assorted bump-ons, and a pocket Amsler Grid card

Photograph of a 20/20 pen, Bold Line Writing Paper, and letter writing, signature, check writing, and envelope writing guides

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Electronic Tools

Dedicated word processors

Accessible computer with word processor

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Photograph of the Neo dedicated word processor by AlphSmart

Photograph of the Dana dedicated word processor by AlphaSmart

Clip art drawing of a woman working on a computer

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Manual Tools

Slate & stylus

Braille writer

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Photograph of someone's hands using a slate & stylus

Photograph of a tiny 4 line, 15 cell plastic slate and stylus kit fits easily into a purse, backpack or brief case

Photograph of the Janus interpoint slate

Photograph of a slate & stylus

Photograph of a saddle stylus

Photograph of a small 6 line slate and stylus

Photograph of a Perkins braille writer

Photograph of the Jot-a-Dot braille writer from Qunatum Technology

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Electronic Tools

Accessible computer based word processor

Accessible PDAs

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Photograph of the ALVA ABT 320 braille display connected to a computer

Photograph of the BrailleNote 32 accessible PDA

Photograph of the PAC Mate BX440 accessible PDA

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Electronic Tools

Mountbatten Brailler

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Photograph of the Mountbatten Brailler from Quantum Technology

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Electronic Tools

Accessible computer based word processor

Accessible PDAs

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Clip art drawing of a woman working on a computer

Photograph of the VoiceNote QT accessible PDA

Photograph of the APH Braille 'n Speak Scholar accessible PDA

Photograph of the PAC Mate BNS accessible PDA

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Electronic Tools

Digital Recorders

Parrot – Voicemate

Portable digital recorders

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Photograph of the Parrot VoiceMate

Photograph of a portable digital recorder

Photograph of a portable digital recorder

(Slide 49) Tools for Producing Materials in Alternate Formats

General and Specialized Scanning Systems

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Photograph of the HP Scanjet 5590 scanner

Photograph of Epson Perfection 2480 Photo scanner

Photograph of the OmniPage Professional 15 Upgrade scanning software package

Photograph of Kurzweil 1000 and OpenBook specialized scanning software packages

(Slide 50) Tools for Producing Materials in Alternate Formats

Producing Large Print

Computer based word processor

Font and point size

APHont, Arial, Verdana, Tahoma

Proofread and check formatting

Columns, tabbed info, hanging indents

Print with laser printer

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Producing Braille

Braille translation software

Formatting is big issue

Braille embossers

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Picture of the logos of Duxbury and MegaDots braille translation software packages

Photograph of a man demonstrates the use of the Juliet braille embosser

Photograph of the Braille Blazier braille embosser

Photograph of Tiger braille embosser

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For additional information see the Technology section of the American Foundation for the Blind web site at