Accessible CPACC Exam Questions and
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Basic Disability Concepts \ How common are disabilities? - ✔✔~1 in every 5 people
(about 20%) has a disability of some kind
Types of Disabilities - ✔✔Recognizable,
hidden,
temporary,
age-related
Print Disabilities - ✔✔a disability that prevents an individual from gaining information
from printed material; requires the use of alternative methods to access the material
Screen readers - ✔✔Devices that many people with visual impairments use to access the
Web, which read aloud Web page text and descriptions that a user selects ONLY if the
content is accessible
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,Assistive Technologies - ✔✔Software and devices used to maintain, increase, or
improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.
They do not completely compensate for the disability. People who create the
environments must create them with accessibility in mind in order for the assistive
technologies to be most effective.
Assistive Technology for Blindness
(ICT Input, ICT Output, Physical) - ✔✔ICT Input:
- Braille keyboard,
- speech input,
- gestures,
ICT Output:
- Screen readers,
- Refreshable Braille devices,
- haptic alerts and feedback,
Physical:
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,- cane,
- Service animals,
- braille,
Assistive Technology for Low Vision
(ICT Input, ICT Output, Physical) - ✔✔ICT Input:
- magnified cursor,
- large print keyboard,
ICT Output:
- Screen enlargers,
- Screen readers,
Physical:
- vision correction,
- large print,
Assistive Technology for Color Blindness - ✔✔- Color enhancement overlays or glasses
Assistive Technology for Deafness / Auditory Disabilities
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, (ICT Input, ICT Output, Physical) - ✔✔ICT Input:
- keyboard,
- video conferencing for signing,
- teletype,
ICT Output:
- Captions,
- Transcripts,
- sign language,
- haptic alerts and feedback,
- audio controls,
Physical:
- visual labels,
- sign language interpreters,
- assistive listening devices,
Assistive Technology for Motor/Mobility Disabilities
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