Hi folks,

Does anyone have any ideas on how to ensure physical/navigational  
accessibility on a touch screen (Apple) display?

I'm working on a design specification and accessibility plan for a  
museum in the UK that is particularly sensitive to access issues.  So  
far, my only thought has been to provide a keyboard or trackball  
device in addition to the touch screen. The multimedia program will  
include navigating QTVR environments and GoogleEarth with 3D  
renderings as well as standard navigation elements.

It appears from earlier posts that tactical/haptic small screens are  
coming into usage, but I'm designing for much larger displays. If  
it's anything like trying to use an iPhone wearing gloves, it will be  
quite a challenge!

Thoughts appreciated.
Wendy

wendy constantine
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http://design.museotech.com

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