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Accessible Kiosks

Close up of Kiosk screen

A picture of a kiosk made by Storm Interface

Hello guys, this blog post is focusing on IT accessibility–to be exact electronic kiosks.  We are surrounded by a variety of electronic kiosks in our workplaces, colleges, libraries and in our community in general.  So if we are surrounded by electronic kiosks – it is of course absolutely vital that all electronic kiosks are accessible to all users especially those with sensory impairments.  Many kiosks are critical to our daily lives including buying train tickets, finding out when the next movie starts at the movie theater or even re-entering the USA after a visit abroad.

Airplanes at gates at airport.

A picture of several Aer Lingus aircraft standing at Dublin International Airport

 The machine pictured at the top of this post is very similar to the device used by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as a means of providing and gathering data at Pre-Clearance locations like the one I visited recently in Dublin, Ireland.  It is very exciting to see that federal agencies are being mindful of universal access and accessibility when procuring electronic kiosks.  I did happen to notice that the CBP have installed kiosks with built-in accessibility features so that individuals with disabilities can have access to the same technology without the need for a human ‘helper/assistant.’

Vispero, an assistive technology (AT) manufacturer for the visually impaired and blind, has partnered with Storm Interface to combine the technologies within JAWS (Job Access with Speech) screen reading software with Storm’s accessible products to create an accessible kiosk experience for individuals with blindness, visual impairment and dexterity challenges.  The new kiosks will auto-start JAWS after headphones have been inserted into the machine and then a series of ‘routines’ will occur to make the system almost instantly accessible to non-visual users.  I am really excited to see the first Vispero and JAWS kiosk in-person – I will definitely add a new blog post when I get my hands on it!!!

Thanks for reading and talk soon,

Andrew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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