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  • * computer scientist [[David Gelernter]], ...ary of Medicine]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lawrence S., Giles C. |title=Accessibility of information on the web |url=http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v400/n6
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  • ...software]] and/or [[braille display]]s. Users of such a system can use a computer keyboard in the standard way for typing or can use a special keyboard drive ...s an address book and calculator. Because of the many moving parts and the accessibility of the refreshable braille displays to the environment, notetakers are typi
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  • ...ess|Blind]] [[computer]] users, who cannot use a normal [[computer display|computer monitor]], use it to read text output. [[Speech synthesizer]]s are also com ...ws.cfm?id=43665 | title=Flemish researcher (Tiene Nobels) develops Braille computer mouse / Vlaamse onderzoekster (Tiene Nobels) ontwikkelt braillecomputermuis
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  • ...ef> The system was launched in June 2006 and was the winner of a [[British Computer Society]] Social Contribution Project Award in 2007.<ref name=Robobraille/> [[Category:Accessibility]]
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  • ...and contrast of [[video magnifier|printed material]] or [[screen magnifier|computer screen images]]. Some TSI products consisted of software only, but most als ...er technology improved and computer operating systems began to incorporate accessibility options such as speech [[screen readers]] or magnification for no cost. Hav
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  • .... This method is low cost, reliable, and accessible without the need for a computer or any other hardware. ...health information is recorded and stored in [[Personal Computer|personal computer]]-based software that may have the capability to print, backup, encrypt, an
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  • ...nce, Technology, & Human Values 22(4):403–33</ref>), while research in [[computer supported cooperative work]] (CSCW) sees the EHR as a tool supporting parti ...no overall strategy to ensure that privacy protections would be built into computer networks linking insurers, doctors, hospitals and other health care provide
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  • ...ft from the [[Mainframe computer|mainframe]] environment to the [[personal computer]]. ...erns of symbols visible on the front of the machine when it stops. Modern computer technology has resulted in many variations on the slot machine concept.
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