Archive for September, 2010
The accessibility standards should ensure that every user has an easy access to public electronic information and services with as minimal as possible technical barriers. The government and mandatory side should adopt the law or some rules and promote the accessibility standards. Educated people should help this e-accessibility movement to remove as much as available barriers. Especially for disabled and elderly people. Web accessibility is one of those technologies.
Open the information society now.
How do a simple punctuation may help Web usability? One of the most popular screen reader, a proprietary, Job Access With Speech (JAWS) for Windows, has a custom setting to read some punctuations. JAWS user guide by indiana.edu published this information.
Punctuation: this setting has four levels of verbosity-most, some, all, or none. If you choose most, the majority of punctuation marks will be announced by JAWS. If you choose None, JAWS won’t announce any punctuation, but the voice inflection will indicate when a sentence starts, ends, when there is a question mark or an exclamation point.
Users may choose their preferences. How to optimize it?
I have Linux kernel 2.6.35-ARCH, Hewlett-Packard (HP) Linux Imaging and Printing System (HPLIP) version 3.10.6, and CUPS 1.4.4. But my HP Deskjet D2566 printer was failed yesterday. It works fine before some updates/upgrades. Yes, this is one of the risk of using rolling-release model. That is true, honestly. There are some suggestions.
