作者: Hyung Nam Kim , Tonya L. Smith-Jackson , Chang S. Nam
DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2012.722465
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摘要: Various assistive technologies such as haptic technology are used to help people with visual impairments comprehend complex information. Yet there is likely be a misconception that users the same disability category share user interface needs; furthermore, majority of literature has been oriented toward total blindness rather than low vision, possibly leading dissatisfaction and discontinuation its use by those vision. The aim this article advance understanding needs vision especially in relation haptic-incorporated multimodal interfaces. A scenario-based, participatory design approach was explore their needs. 19 were systematically documented under three categories: audition (n = 5), touch (n = 11), (n = 3). This focuses on qualitatively exploring theoretically interpreting light previous studies.