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ABILITY Magazine: CSUN 2015

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    I consider this show to be the disability equivalent of the consumer electronics show.
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    If you are doing anything in the area of access to technology,
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    you want to be here.
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    Because its just a great learning experience.
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    Here at CSUN, we're focused on demonstrating Voice Guidance,
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    which is the industry's first talking guide available on the set top box.
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    So for the first time, someone who is blind can navigate the TV listings,
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    they can discover the content that's out there for them to watch in that thousand channel universe.
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    Ok, so I see the app open here, can you tell me what it does?
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    So they have this app that has other features, but this time they have a tactile map.
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    So when you go in a building, this app automatically downloads the map and it will show up on the screen.
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    Ok, can you show me a little demonstration how it works?
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    Yeah, you will get to the front gate. This will be you, and..
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    [Computer voice] Main entrance, horizontal path"
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    This is how to learn about the surroundings.
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    Ok so before you move, you play with the app and it tells you which way to go.
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    Double tap it. [Computer voice] Voice guidance for men's restroom.
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    In front of the door, there is a mirror, one sink and three restroom stalls on the right side. And on opposite side, there are three sinks and four urinals right next to sinks.
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    My name is Marcel Hoogervorst. I am legally blind, I have 22/1 00 vision.
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    And with my special pair of glasses, I can see 20/40. These glasses are revolutionary. They help me see.
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    I can adjust for short distance, and I can adjust for long distance.
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    This fair opens up a world for all kinds of people. Every year there is more and more.
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    I think its fantastic. There's things for all kinds of people who have disabilities.
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    I have run into people who are deaf, visually impaired, autistic, and all kinds of disabilities.
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    It's Ultrasonic Blind Glass. So it will beep when you are 1.4 meters away.
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    So its to find spots and detect obstacles so its much helpful for visually impaired people.
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    So we're here at CSUN for another year of assistive technology, can you tell us who you're with and what you're doing here?
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    I'm with Charmtech labs, and last year we presented Capti Narrator for iPhone.
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    Capti is an application for aggregating content from different sources and different formats,
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    and for listening or reading that content on different platforms.
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    So this year, we're introducing Capti Narrator for desktop, which works on Windows and Mac computers inside the Firefox browser.
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    So you can open any webpage, right click on the link, and select add to playlist.
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    And then the article will appear in the playlist.
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    Once its loaded, all you need to do is double tap on any track in the playlist.
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    It will read and highlight what it reads to you.
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    Capti was originally created for people with visual impairments, but then we realized anybody could use it.
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    There is at least 20 percent of people with dyslexia, who need to listen and read along.
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    And also people who are busy, who are running around and want to multi task.
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    We spend way too much time looking at screens. We hope that this application will free us from the dependency.
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    Here's to hoping!
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ABILITY Magazine: CSUN 2015
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