1. Introduction
People are diverse! - some people are not able to use the 'standard' devices that you or I use in our every-day lives. And so, devices have been specially developed to allow for these differences. Impairments include
- Visually impaired (partial or total blindness)
- Motor impaired (difficulty in movement)
- Auditory impaired (difficulty in hearing)
Some disabilities mean that the input devices themselves need to be placed at convenient locations for the person. For example mounted on a wheel-chair.
This section will introduce you to some of the clever devices that have been developed to allow access to ict for almost everyone.