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This lecture by Jon Gunderson covers the various aspects of speech browsing, including active viewing, speech styling, and the temporal nature of speech. It also explores the use of IBM Home Reader, Internet Explorer technology, and HPR navigation modes to design universally accessible web resources.
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Lecture 2: Speech Browsing LIS350AR: Designing Universally Accessible Web Resources Instructor: Jon Gunderson
Speech Browsing • Active viewing • Temporal nature of speech
Speech Styling • Speech rate • Voice characteristics • Pitch • Volume
IBM Home Reader • Internet Explorer technology • Graphical view • Text view • Speech view • Information view
HPR Navigation Modes • HTML Structure • Items • Headers • Links • Forms • Tables • Table Cells • Text Reading • Windows cursor • Words • Characters
HPR Navigation Keys • Left: Previous item • Down: Current item • Right: Next item • Ctrl+L: List of links • Ctrl+E: List of frames
Basic Table Navigation • SPACEBAR: Read current cell • Up: Move up on row • Down: Move down one row • Left: Move left one column • Right: Move right one column
More Table Navigation • Page Up: Moves to top cell in column • Page Down: Moves to bottom cell in column • Ctrl-Home: Moves to first cell in row • Ctrl-End: Moves to last cell in row
More Table Navigation • Ctrl+Up: Read top cell in column • Ctrl+Down: Read bottom cell in column • Ctrl+Left: Read left most cell in row • Ctrl_Right: Read right most cell in row • Ctrl+Space Bar: Read current cell • Use control+cursor keys to explore cells, releasing control restores original cell position