Wii hack brings Headtracker to gaming!
03 January 08 01:04 PM | danhub | 1 Comments   

Check this out! This is the coolest Nintendo Wii Hack I have seen yet. The link has a video demo of how headtracking is used for a virtual reality interaction with the Wii. Think of all of the games that could be possible for a person with a mobility impairment using something like this. Headtracking is not new but I am glad to see the technology finally finding it's way into more mainstream concepts like this.

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Sticky Keys fix for Windows XP
25 October 07 10:47 AM | danhub | 1 Comments   

I have been informed that in a recent Windows Update for Windows XP there has been an accessibility related fix.  Apparently there was a bug with sticky keys where sticky keys did not work when you had locked your computer.  (eg. you could not log back in using sticky keys)  This bug has apparently been fixed and you can now log in using sticky keys from a locked state.

Vocal Joystick demo
10 October 07 04:05 PM | danhub | 1 Comments   

Check out Vocal Joystick. This is pretty darn cool and comes to us from the folks at University of Washington. Watch the video to see how it works.

 

Read more about the Vocal Joystick.

New Keyboard for Gamers. Potential for Accessibility Market?
05 October 07 12:58 PM | danhub | 1 Comments   
Belkin has introduced the N52te keyboard for gamers. But is this really a super cool alternative input device in gamers clothing? The features include 15 programmable keys with 3 keymap states, backlit display, programmable 8 way thumb pad, and the ability to set up multiple user profiles. All of the marketing literature is geared for gamers but I think this has some serious "cool" potential on the accessibility market. And with an MSRP of $69.99 is one of the most reasonably priced devices on the market.
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Why is Twitter inaccessible?
19 March 07 10:56 PM | danhub | 0 Comments   

I was sent an email mail about the registration process for Twitter.by someone who uses a screenreader to use the computer. It turns out Twitter uses a standard visual CAPTCHA during registration. Unfortunately they seem to not offer any other type of verification like audio CAPTCHA. This means they have no way to register to follow my Twitter posts. So I will try to recap all of my activity on this blog once a day so that folks who are unable to register can follow the activity at CSUN.

In the meantime, I have sent a few mails around to hopefully get to the folks at Twitter to address the issue.

-dan

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Assistive Technology Vendors highlighted
19 March 07 04:47 PM | danhub | 1 Comments   

A recent Seattle Times article highlights some of Microsoft's Assistive Technology vendor program members. I think all of these companies are super cool and on the right track technology wise. I think the mobile platform is one area where AT can help everyone. The physical form and changing environment of most mobile devices make it extremely hard most people to be as productive with thier device as they could be. AT can play a big part in making the experience of using a device easier. Ever try to read the screen of your phone in broad daylight? The glare can make it impossible. But what if you had a feature that would read the screen to you when it sensed it was too bright outside to see the screen? Suddenly people who are blind arent the only users of screenreading software. As i mentioned in my previous post, Dolphin, who is highlighted in the article, will be releasing Smart Hal, a screenreader for smartphones, in the near future. I can't wait to try it.

Vista Speech recognition commands
19 March 07 10:21 AM | danhub | 0 Comments   

Rob Chambers from the Windows Speech team is creating a comprehensive list of all of the commands that Windows Speech Regognition is listening for. He has a few sections left to document but for the ones already on his blog click the link below.

Rob's Rhapsody Blog

Coming soon...Smart Hal
18 March 07 09:21 PM | danhub | 0 Comments   

Dave Williams from one of our partner companies, Dolphin Computer Access, has a Blog where he is counting down to the release of Smart Hal. Smart Hal is a screenreader for Windows Mobile based Smartphones. In his most recent post he talks about why Dolphin chose to develop for Windows Mobile.

I can't wait to try this out on my Cingular 3125 Smartphone. Hopefully Dave will hook me up when I see him next week. Dolphin will be at the CSUN conference next week and has a session where they will be demoing Smart Hal. I hate to admit it but I could see using this while I am commuting. Imagine having access to your cell phone without having to look at it! What I am wondering is, will Smart Hal read the traffic report from SmartPhlow.

Twittering from CSUN
18 March 07 07:27 PM | danhub | 0 Comments   

Have you seen Twitter? I just started with it yesterday but can already tell i'm going to be addicted. You can go to my Twitter page and add yourself as a friend if you want updates from CSUN (Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference).  I wanted to post regular Blog updates but not that I have found Twitter I'll be using that.

Twitter is what is being called a micro-blogging service. I send a text message to an address and it posts to my twitter page for everyone to see. You can even have Twitter relay the text message to your own phone if you like via SMS. Imagine setting up a network with your friends that when you send one message it relays that message to everyone who has subscribed. No need to enter all of those addresses from your phone and the recipient has complete control of who and when they want to get messages. Services like these make using a cell phone feature like text messaging more powerful in my opinion. I hope we can see more creative services like this.

-dan

Meeting at CSUN...
16 March 07 08:40 AM | danhub | 0 Comments   

First, Joanie from the Carroll Center replied to my post about contacts here at Microsoft. It looks like we are on the same page when it comes to the need for more transparency around technology. I would also argue that this need goes for the so called "open" companies as well.

On to CSUN... Joanie asks if I am available to meet. Yes I am. Joanie if you would like to suggest a time please let me know and I'd welcome a discussion about the Office Ribbon, you have my email :-). In fact I'll do you one better and introduce you to the folks from the Office team. They will be there too!

I look forward to meeting in LA.

Vista ships...record number of AT products available at launch
04 February 07 02:41 PM | danhub | 1 Comments   

On Tuesday Windows Vista finally shipped to consumers. For a list of compatible Assistive Technology products go to the Microsoft AT search tool (http://www.microsoft.com/enable/at/search.aspx) and select Windows Vista in the "Compatibe With" field. As of this writing there are 71 listed products available for download or purchase.

Here are some other key announcements in the AT industry...

Also make sure to listen to the archive of the Jan 30th broadcast of Main Menu on ACB radio, where I was interviewed about Vista. The archive of the show should post shortly.

-dan

Open communication and the shaping of accessible technology
04 February 07 02:02 PM | danhub | 1 Comments   

Peter Korn of Sun and Joanmarie from the Carroll Center for the Blind have recently written about having access to developers (or the lack thereof). They both refer to the following quote...

"I cannot tell you how many times I’ve come across an accessibility regression in the Windows environment and have been powerless to do anything about it.  I mean, where do you even begin? "

To answer thier question very directly... you can start with me. My email is dhubbell@microsoft.com.

-dan

 

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Microsoft Accessibility at CES
01 January 07 12:53 AM | danhub | 1 Comments   
For those of you who might be attending CES this year. I will be working in the Microsoft CES booth Jan 8th - 11th, demoing Vista's Accessibility features and the new "Ease of Access Center" as well as some new hardware/software offerings we have designed for seniors. I will be at the personal productivity station of the Windows Vista area of the Microsoft booth. Please come and introduce yourself. 
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Copyright Exemptions to DMCA for E-books
23 November 06 10:54 AM | danhub | 1 Comments   

The copyright office has extended exemptions that allow the cracking of copyright features to allow the use of screenreaders with e-books.

Read the full article from TechDirt

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Accessibility Video Tour
14 November 06 11:35 AM | danhub | 0 Comments   

Recently members of the Microsoft Accessibility team were interviewed by Dr. Bill Crounse as a part of his House Calls for Healthcare Professionals series of on-demand audio programming.

Healthcare Professionals Webcast

Channel 10 Accessibility Video

Channel 10 Speech Recognition Video

 -dan

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