Describe what is meant by variation in Precision and Accuracy with respect to computer inputs and briefly discuss how this feature can meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.
- Describe what is meant by variation in Precision and Accuracy with respect to computer inputs and briefly discuss how this feature can meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Question 21 pts
Keyboard Repeat Rate refers to delay before a key will start repeating and the speed at which it repeats once it starts.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 31 pts
Keyboard labels, selecting/pointing devices, keyguards, and moisture guards are all low-tech adaptations for computer use that supports individuals with disabilities. Select two and in a bulleted fashion describe them and describe a scenario in which they would be useful to the individual.
Question 41 pts
Identify one type of alternative keyboard and describe a learner for whom it would be useful and why.
Question 51 pts
Screen Readers and Text-to-Speech features are different in that ________________________________ speaks only text items and _____________________ read everything on teh screen including menu bars, icons, etc. (SELECT ONLY ONE ANSWER. THE FIRST WORD GOES IN THE FIRST SPACE WHILE THE SECOND WORD GOES IN THE SECOND SPACE)
Group of answer choices
Screen Readers; Text-to-Speech
Text-to-Speech; Screen Readers
High Contrast Color Scheme; Text-to-Speech
Screen Readers; High Contrast Color Scheme
Question 61 pts
Identify and discuss in a bulleted fashion two input methods for computer operating systems that allow for flexibility in use. Briefly describe why
Question 71 pts
Which type of key function would BEST help an individual who has difficulty lifting up his finger from the key once he has pressed it.
Group of answer choices
Mouse Keys
Sticky Keys
Slow Keys
Key Magnifier
Question 81 pts
A QWERTY keyboard, which is a standard keyboard, gets its name from which of the following.
Group of answer choices
named for the procedures for using the keyboard
named for the inventor of the keyboard
named for the first six letters of the top row of letters
named for the letters which type alternate characters when option is held down.
Question 91 pts
Trackballs, joysticks, and head point systems are mouse alternatives. Describe the head pointing system and how it works including what other feature must be included in the computer system. and briefly describe an individual for whom it will be useful.
Question 101 pts
With ______________________ the user can press two keys needed for a function on a keyboard sequentially instead of simultaneously.
Group of answer choices
Mouse Keys
Sticky Keys
Slow keys
Filter Keys