National Repository of Grey Literature 4 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
JAWS Framework for Non-standard Applications
Ficek, Michal ; Cejnar, Pavel (advisor) ; Kryl, Rudolf (referee)
The JAWS application (www.freedomscienti c.com) is capable of allowing access of blind users to computer controls. Applications with graphical control elements that often substitute for standard controls of Microsoft Windows or applications that don't support full keyboard control have to be modi ed with JAWS scripting language to give out sounds and allow control of the sight impaired. This project describes creation of a script for speci c application and analyzes what parts of the script can be automatically generated. At the same time we introduce JAWS Framework - application with included users manual, technical documentation and discussion of solutions according to the speci fication of our project.
Software support for accessibility of applications for blind and visually impaired users
Ficek, Michal ; Kryl, Rudolf (advisor) ; Holan, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to map contemporary state of the art of accessibility in software applications and to present a practical implementation of accessibility testing tool. The work species accessible software concept: design and implementation steps which aect the accessibility of an application in terms of cooperation with accessible technology for blind and visually impaired users. The thesis studies and presents contemporary accessibility methods with focus on accessibility API. It introduces the taxonomy, description and a comparison between the most commonly used screen-readers and an overview of available accessibility testing tools. A part of this work is also a practical implementation of accessibility testing tool called JAWS Accessibility Explorer. Unique approach to software testing used in this tool is based on screen-reader JAWS application for automated probing of tested program and subsequent accessibility validation.
Software support for accessibility of applications for blind and visually impaired users
Ficek, Michal ; Holan, Tomáš (referee) ; Kryl, Rudolf (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to map contemporary state of the art of accessibility in software applications and to present a practical implementation of accessibility testing tool. The work species accessible software concept: design and implementation steps which aect the accessibility of an application in terms of cooperation with accessible technology for blind and visually impaired users. The thesis studies and presents contemporary accessibility methods with focus on accessibility API. It introduces the taxonomy, description and a comparison between the most commonly used screen-readers and an overview of available accessibility testing tools. A part of this work is also a practical implementation of accessibility testing tool called JAWS Accessibility Explorer. Unique approach to software testing used in this tool is based on screen-reader JAWS application for automated probing of tested program and subsequent accessibility validation.
JAWS Framework for Non-standard Applications
Ficek, Michal ; Kryl, Rudolf (referee) ; Cejnar, Pavel (advisor)
The JAWS application (www.freedomscienti c.com) is capable of allowing access of blind users to computer controls. Applications with graphical control elements that often substitute for standard controls of Microsoft Windows or applications that don't support full keyboard control have to be modi ed with JAWS scripting language to give out sounds and allow control of the sight impaired. This project describes creation of a script for speci c application and analyzes what parts of the script can be automatically generated. At the same time we introduce JAWS Framework - application with included users manual, technical documentation and discussion of solutions according to the speci fication of our project.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.