From: Marty Exline [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 10:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Concept to make tablets more usable for persons who are blind

 

Braille iPad case concept could make tablets usable for the blind:

Individuals with vision impairments could benefit from custom apps

by Mike Wehner | Last updated 7:32PM EDT on August 12, 2011

 

The   <http://www.tecca.com/platform/ipad/> iPad  is the best-selling
consumer tablet, but it - and every other entry into the slate market - is
rendered unusable to those without the ability to see. That could change if
the Omnifer Braille iPad case ever moves from concept to store shelves. The
unique folding case isn't just protective, it also features a high-tech
raised Braille technology that could be used with special apps, opening a
whole new world to those with vision impairments. 

The case covers roughly half of the iPad's screen with a special Braille
section that responds to changes in light. The glow of the tablet's 9.7"
display would activate a special light-reactive chemical, and raise portions
of the Braille section to be readable. Custom apps would be created to
utilize this unique feature. As the area of the screen behind the Braille
section changes, so would the raised bumps, opening the door to apps like
digital magazines designed specifically for the blind. 

The Omnifer concept was created by Jayson D'Alessandro of Auburn University,
and was a finalist in the 2011 Industrial Design Excellence Awards (IDEA).
Though there are no current plans to mass produce such an accessory, the
concept has received a good reception, and that's always an important first
step. 

 

 

This article is from "Tecca", a website focusing on what's hot in the world
of technology.  A link to the article is here:
http://www.tecca.com/news/2011/08/12/omnifer-braille-ipad-case/

 

 

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A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

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