谈论天气:结合TalkBack功能和可访问应用程序设计的声音

Brianna J. Tomlinson, Jonathan H. Schuett, Woodbury Shortridge, Jehoshaph Chandran, B. Walker
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就像天气在我们的日常生活中无处不在一样,视力受损的人在试图在移动设备上查看天气时,忍受着糟糕的用户体验设计。这主要是由于屏幕上基于视觉的信息布局与屏幕阅读器(如TalkBack或VoiceOver)向有视觉障碍的用户呈现信息的顺序不匹配造成的。此外,如果用户无法看到屏幕上包含的任何图像或图标,则不会向用户显示任何信息。因此,我们创建了在Android上运行的无障碍天气应用程序,并整合了已经在操作系统上可用的TalkBack辅助功能。我们还包括了一组听觉天气图标,它们使用声音而不是视觉,以一种快速而愉快的方式向用户传达当前的天气状况。本文讨论了确定用户想要和需要哪些功能的过程,以及我们评估应用测试版的方法。
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Talkin' about the weather: incorporating TalkBack functionality and sonifications for accessible app design
As ubiquitous as weather is in our daily lives, individuals with vision impairments endure poorly designed user experiences when attempting to check the weather on their mobile devices. This is primarily caused by a mismatch between the visually based information layout on screen and the order in which a screen reader, such as TalkBack or VoiceOver, presents the information to users with visual impairments. Additionally, any image or icon included on the screen presents no information to the user if they are not able to see it. Therefore we created the Accessible Weather App to run on Android and integrate with the TalkBack accessibility feature that is already available on the operating system. We also included a set of auditory weather icons which use sound, rather than visuals, to convey current weather conditions to users in a fast and pleasant way. This paper discusses the process for determining what features the users' would want and require, as well as our methodology for evaluating the beta version of our app.
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