Technology Advantages And Disadvantages

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In todays society our world revolves around technology. We use it in our everyday lives. It makes great sense that inventors would create new technology and make technology that is already used, easier for people with disabilities. From the blind to the handicapped and the deaf, there is no doubt you will be able to find some form of technology that will be of great help to them. These people with disabilities face barriers in their day to day life. However, it is technology that is making overcoming those barriers possible. There are some issues that arise as well. These would mainly consist of environmental barriers, having to learn new technology and cost. Even though there are issues that arise, technology is making the everyday task manageable …show more content…

For the blind there are speech output systems. These have been imputed into personal computers and personal electronic devices. Specific technology that this system can be found on are Windows, Macs and Androids. The speech output system has been a massive help to the blind and those with low vision. The speech synthesizers placed in computers are able to read out textual information that is on the screen. This allows the individual to use these devices, even though they can not physically see what is on the screen. The user can send a command to the computer by pressing different keys on the keyboard. The synthesizers can also tell you the location of the cursor. For these output systems to work effectively, The Future of Disability in America says “Computer screen readers require appropriate design of what appears on the screen”. This means that the computer must not only read printed text, but also text found on pictures and the text labels found on graphics. There are also input systems accessible as well. Speech recognition systems allow the individual to speak to the computer and it will proceed to type out whatever they are saying. These input systems are regularly seen today with the iPhone. These phones include an intelligent assistant named Siri that can answer any spoken questions it is asked. It is systems like these that make using technology easier for the blind. The blind, and others with different types of disabilities, are now able to use these devices freely thanks to this

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