Checklist for Audio Input
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Microphones |
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| Background noise is minimised | ![]() |
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| There is variable amplification | ![]() |
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| There is an adjustable sensitive microphone | ![]() |
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| The microphone can be used by people in wheelchairs as well as by people standing | ![]() |
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Speech recognition |
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| There is an alternative method of input for people with a speech impairment | |
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| There is speech-input keying | |
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| A limited vocabularly of simple words are used | ![]() |
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| There is recognition feedback after each input | |
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| The user is given the opportunity to undo incorrect inputs | |
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Last updated: 20.11.2009 © Copyright reserved Website design: Digital Accessibility Team

No significant benefits
Minor benefits
Major benefits