Presentation 1996/9/13
The Situation of SerialKeys in Japan, and Development of SerialKeys Device
Hiroshi Matumoto, Katuhiro Kanamori, Mamoru Ito,
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Abstract(in English) In Japan, Japanece AccessDOS on MS-DOS didn't support SerialKeys which follows General Input Device Emulating Interface (GIDEl) protocol consisting in Universal Design, and also Access Pack for Windows wasn't provieded on Japanese Windows 3 0/3.l. Now we can use SerialKeys on Japanese Windows95 and Macintosh. Therefore SerialKeys input device was developed for people and children with severally involuntary motor impairments. Developed SerialKeys Device realized that they could access WWW on Internet using any kind of two or one switch(es) on/off. This device used a micro-processor and accessibility functions which called Keyboard Navigation on Internet Explorer Ver. 3.0.
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Keyword(in English) Motor impairments / WWW / Accessibility / Universal Design / GIDEI / SerialKeys / Keyboard Navigation
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Conference Date 1996/9/13(1days)
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Title (in English) The Situation of SerialKeys in Japan, and Development of SerialKeys Device
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Keyword(1) Motor impairments
Keyword(2) WWW
Keyword(3) Accessibility
Keyword(4) Universal Design
Keyword(5) GIDEI
Keyword(6) SerialKeys
Keyword(7) Keyboard Navigation
1st Author's Name Hiroshi Matumoto
1st Author's Affiliation The National Institute of Special Education()
2nd Author's Name Katuhiro Kanamori
2nd Author's Affiliation KOMEI School for the physically handicapped
3rd Author's Name Mamoru Ito
3rd Author's Affiliation KOMEI School for the physically handicapped
Date 1996/9/13
Paper # HCS-96-24
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 243
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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