Deafblind people have both hearing and visual impairments, which makes communication with other people often dependent on expensive technologies e.g., Braille displays, or on caregivers acting as interpreters. This paper presents Morse I/O (MIO), a vibrotactile interface for Android, evaluated through experiments and interviews with deafblind participants. MIO was shown to enable consistent text entry and recognition after only a few hours of practice. The participants were willing to continue using the interface, although there were perceived difficulties in learning to use it. Overall, MIO is a cost-effective, portable interface for deafblind people without access to Braille displays or similar.
翻译:盲聋人有听力和视力障碍,这使与其他人的沟通往往依赖于昂贵的技术,如盲文显示,或依赖护理人员担任翻译,本文介绍通过试验和采访聋盲参与者,评价Android(Android)的振动活性界面Morse I/O(MIO),显示MIO能够在仅仅几小时的实践之后能够一致输入和识别文本,参与者愿意继续使用该接口,尽管在学习使用时发现有困难。