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[http://wiki.gpii.net/SmartHouses%20Preference%20Sets%23Maurice%20Nalobaka Preference set] <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">@@</span> | [http://wiki.gpii.net/SmartHouses%20Preference%20Sets%23Maurice%20Nalobaka Preference set] <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">@@</span> | ||
− | + | [http://www.aegis-project.eu/images/docs/Personas/martaHQacc.pdf <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"></span>Märta Hansson] - <span style="color:#ff0000;">new</span> | |
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+ | | [http://www.aegis-project.eu/images/docs/Personas/edwardHQacc.pdf Edward Hodgins] | ||
+ | [[SmartHouses Preference Sets#Edward Hodgins|Preference set]] | ||
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+ | [http://www.aegis-project.eu/images/docs/Personas/TomasaHQacc.pdf Tomasa Almaraz] | ||
| [http://www.aegis-project.eu/images/docs/Personas/MikelHQacc.pdf Mikel Vargas] | | [http://www.aegis-project.eu/images/docs/Personas/MikelHQacc.pdf Mikel Vargas] | ||
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Control of appliances from phone - since labels might be hard printed on the appliance. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see above). | Control of appliances from phone - since labels might be hard printed on the appliance. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see above). | ||
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Revision as of 14:18, 7 August 2014
This page is part of the Smart House Online Simulation activity. The matrix below shows the UI adaptations applicable for each appliance/persona pair.
Appliance/user group | Blindness | Dyslexia | Low vision | Hearing loss/Deafness | Severe motor problems | Slight cognitive limitation |
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AEGIS/ACCESSIBLE Persona | Paulina Reyes | Maurice Nalobaka @@
Märta Hansson - new |
Edward Hodgins | Mikel Vargas | Peter Vandezande | |
TV |
The language is set to Spanish. Simple voice control Control of TV from phone. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see below). When video is playing, audio description is turned on. -- There is no need to implement this since the Cloud4all demo video we are using has audio description embedded. |
High contrast (white on black) Increased font size Control of TV from phone. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see below). |
The language is set to German
High contrast Increased font size |
Captions automatically turned on |
The language is set to Spanish. Simple voice control Control from phone (or a similar app on a person's communication aid or environmental control on their wheel chair if they use one) |
The language is set to Spanish. Simple voice control Control from phone Simple remote control with physical buttons also available for TV supporting button remapping - to be described in the deliverable document |
(Smart) phone |
The language is set to Spanish. Simple voice control The smartphone provides access to the following:
The UI for blind people should be simple vertical list as it is hard to find things left or right. The language should be more verbose (e.g. "Change temperature instead of just "Temperature"). The arrow keys should simulate sliding up/down on a touch screen. The touchpad while holding a given key would scroll as if on your phone (low priority). The type of the element should be anounced (e.g. title, button, etc.) at the end of the element name. There should be separate volume up/down buttons as a slider is not usable. Common text should be moved at the back (e.g. Captions button instead of Button for captions - or better: "Captions: now on (button)". There should be a single label at the top ("TV settings"). Screen reading should be built in (via a TTS engine). |
High contrast (white on black) Increased font size Voice output Person can use the smartphone to control products in the house that have poor visibility or that require reading that is beyond their ability. With the smart phone they can have:
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The language is set to German
High contrast Increased font size Voice output |
Haptic feedback [??] |
Simple voice control Person can use a smartphone or a similar app on a person's communication aid or environmental control on their wheel chair if they use one) to control products in the house when they cannot use the physical controls on the devices. Buttons on bottom edge of screen can be used by people who cannot use the full touch screen. ALSO bluetooth enabled switches can be used to navigate the screen from head rest or other adapted switches (They function like the arrowkeys and enter key or can autoscan) [This is only described -- we don't have bluetooth link to phone on screen. but if they have them programmed to act like the arrow and enter keys-- then it would work since it would look to the program like a person was typing on those keys) |
Simple voice control Very simple version of control app appears for this person for this user. |
HVAC remote control |
Simple voice control Control of HVAC from phone - since labels are hard printed on the remote. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see above).
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High contrast (white on black) Incresed font size Control of HVAC from phone - since labels are hard printed on the remote. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see above). |
High contrast Incresed font size Control of HVAC from phone - since labels are hard printed on the remote. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see above). |
Alerts come to the persons phone [??] They can also check status of the HVAC from the phone since they can't hear if it is on or not. |
Simple voice control Control from phone (or a similar app on a person's communication aid or environmental control on their wheel chair if they use one) |
Simple voice control |
Kitchen appliances |
The language is set to Spanish. Simple voice control Control of appliances from phone - since labels might be hard printed on the appliance. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see above). |
High contrast (white on black) Increased font size Control of appliances from phone - since labels might be hard printed on the appliance. The phone itself has an adapted UI (see above). |
The language is set to German
High contrast Increased font size
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Alerts come to the persons phone [??] |
Simple voice control Control from phone (or a similar app on a person's communication aid or environmental control on their wheel chair if they use one) |
Simple voice control |
Misc sensors (lights, blinds, etc.) |
Control of lights from the phone [??]
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Control from phone [??] |
Light is automatically turned on (can be described in text only) |
Legend
Text in bold is implemented. Normal text is about to be implemented. Text in red might be implemented if there is time left.
References
Maurice Nalobaka is a persona created by the ACCESSIBLE project; the other personas were created by the AEGIS project. (To see which personas were left out, you can read an older version of this page.)