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This paper provides a comparative evaluation study with totally blind participants to evaluate their performance using two braille input methods. BrailleEnter, a gesture based input method, is compared to the Swift Braille keyboard, which requires finding the location of six buttons representing braille dots. Six blind participants assessed the performance of both keyboards on Android platforms. There...
Text entry methods on touchscreen devices are often developed without taking into account the needs of people with no or low vision. Despite this, there has been significant improvement in touchscreen accessibility for blind people; for example, integrating the screen reader in smartphone devices. The QWERTY keyboard with VoiceOver and many other proposed touchscreen keyboards are in many ways inaccessible...
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