A chatty washer for the visually impaired
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Engineering students at Michigan State University have modified a washing machine to make it more accessible to people with visual impairments by building a circuit board that would give speech output each time one of the machine's buttons was pressed. The students figured out how to link up a voice prompter to the machine’s existing LED read outs.
The modifications barely change the machine’s appearance. Only a smattering of holes for a speaker, tiny Braille labels and a small volume knob. Prof Goodman says that manufacturers should take account of accessibility in their original designs - that way products can be made useable by people with all sorts of disabilities at little or no extra cost. From BBC Technology. |
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