Guidelines
Checklist for Smart Homes
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| A structured environment is maintained within the home | |||||
| Provision of contactless smart cards incorporating coding of user requirements | |||||
| The user interface is consistent and easy to understand |
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| There is an audible signal to help locate the remote control/pointing device |
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| The remote control/pointing device has large sized keys that are well spaced | |||||
| A verbal description of the current status is provided |
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| A visual display of the current status is provided |
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| There is voice activation |
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| There is available a video telephone link to the service provider for assistance |
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| There is audible feedback |
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Training is provided in the use of the system |
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| Instruction books are available in alternative media |
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| The system can be re-configured by a non-technical person |
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| The system is fail-safe |
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| If there is a fault, the system can provide guidance |
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| If the user makes an error, the system can be easily reset to default settings |
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Checklist for Audio Input
Checklist for Cards
Checklist for Controls
Checklist for Displays
Checklist for Keys
Checklist for Touchscreens
Last updated: 19.02.2008 © Copyright reserved
