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WATCH: Transpennine route work completed in West Yorkshire http://dlvr.it/TSlBCw #accessibility #Batley #Dewsbury #Huddersfield
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WATCH: Transpennine route work completed in West Yorkshire http://dlvr.it/TSlBCw #accessibility #Batley #Dewsbury #Huddersfield
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'The Blessing Bike' brings joy to seniors at Boise's Table Rock Senior Living
It's a tadpole pedicab. There's a program called "Cycling with Age" that started in Denmark and a US org does it as well. But this seems to be an indie one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRAuExw4-as #BikeTooter #Idaho #Accessibility
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'The Blessing Bike' brings joy to seniors at Boise's Table Rock Senior Living
It's a tadpole pedicab. There's a program called "Cycling with Age" that started in Denmark and a US org does it as well. But this seems to be an indie one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRAuExw4-as #BikeTooter #Idaho #Accessibility
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'The Blessing Bike' brings joy to seniors at Boise's Table Rock Senior Living
It's a tadpole pedicab. There's a program called "Cycling with Age" that started in Denmark and a US org does it as well. But this seems to be an indie one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRAuExw4-as #BikeTooter #Idaho #Accessibility
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I just posted this to the Blind and Fine subreddit. I wrote about it earlier, but this is much simpler and focused more on a specific program and an alternative.
Let me start by saying that I am far more familiar and comfortable with analogue audio equipment than digital. My extent of digital recording is using Virtual Recorder to record mp3s and MPCHC to play them, or using a portable recorder like the Milestone 112 ACE or the Olympus DM-720-770. So most of these terms are new to me. That said, to make a very long story short, I have a personal project in which I am attempting to make some acoustic recordings sound like early electric ones. Basically, less tinny and a bit clearer. Obviously I'm not expecting 2026 quality, but 1926 or early 1930's would be nice. I first thought this needed to be done with frequency restoration, since acoustic media, be it disks or cylinders, always fail to record certain ones. But I found that the very few programs designed for this are inaccessible with NVDA. Then, I learned that I can simply use an equalizer and an exciter and/or saturator to do essentially the same thing. I decided to try Reaper. I installed it, along with the Osara and SWS. I was able to load a file and get into the equalizer to change the numbers in the bands as a low and high shelf (this most likely equates to bass and treble). But it seems that the volume is set to 0, because even when loading a file for the first time, when I hit space, it doesn't play. I can't find the volume controls either. When I hit tab and shift+tab, there are numbers, but none appear to be volume. Can anyone help me? Is there a much simpler program that I can use? If not, can anyone recommend an analogue setup for me? It doesn't need to be new at all, just affordable (under $200). I don't need to worry about accessibility there, since it would all be knobs and sliders.
#accessibility #AcousticRecordings #analog #analogue #blind #digital #FrequencyRestoration #music #NVDA #phonographs #Reaper #recordings #records #restoration #sound #technology
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I just posted this to the Blind and Fine subreddit. I wrote about it earlier, but this is much simpler and focused more on a specific program and an alternative.
Let me start by saying that I am far more familiar and comfortable with analogue audio equipment than digital. My extent of digital recording is using Virtual Recorder to record mp3s and MPCHC to play them, or using a portable recorder like the Milestone 112 ACE or the Olympus DM-720-770. So most of these terms are new to me. That said, to make a very long story short, I have a personal project in which I am attempting to make some acoustic recordings sound like early electric ones. Basically, less tinny and a bit clearer. Obviously I'm not expecting 2026 quality, but 1926 or early 1930's would be nice. I first thought this needed to be done with frequency restoration, since acoustic media, be it disks or cylinders, always fail to record certain ones. But I found that the very few programs designed for this are inaccessible with NVDA. Then, I learned that I can simply use an equalizer and an exciter and/or saturator to do essentially the same thing. I decided to try Reaper. I installed it, along with the Osara and SWS. I was able to load a file and get into the equalizer to change the numbers in the bands as a low and high shelf (this most likely equates to bass and treble). But it seems that the volume is set to 0, because even when loading a file for the first time, when I hit space, it doesn't play. I can't find the volume controls either. When I hit tab and shift+tab, there are numbers, but none appear to be volume. Can anyone help me? Is there a much simpler program that I can use? If not, can anyone recommend an analogue setup for me? It doesn't need to be new at all, just affordable (under $200). I don't need to worry about accessibility there, since it would all be knobs and sliders.
#accessibility #AcousticRecordings #analog #analogue #blind #digital #FrequencyRestoration #music #NVDA #phonographs #Reaper #recordings #records #restoration #sound #technology
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I just posted this to the Blind and Fine subreddit. I wrote about it earlier, but this is much simpler and focused more on a specific program and an alternative.
Let me start by saying that I am far more familiar and comfortable with analogue audio equipment than digital. My extent of digital recording is using Virtual Recorder to record mp3s and MPCHC to play them, or using a portable recorder like the Milestone 112 ACE or the Olympus DM-720-770. So most of these terms are new to me. That said, to make a very long story short, I have a personal project in which I am attempting to make some acoustic recordings sound like early electric ones. Basically, less tinny and a bit clearer. Obviously I'm not expecting 2026 quality, but 1926 or early 1930's would be nice. I first thought this needed to be done with frequency restoration, since acoustic media, be it disks or cylinders, always fail to record certain ones. But I found that the very few programs designed for this are inaccessible with NVDA. Then, I learned that I can simply use an equalizer and an exciter and/or saturator to do essentially the same thing. I decided to try Reaper. I installed it, along with the Osara and SWS. I was able to load a file and get into the equalizer to change the numbers in the bands as a low and high shelf (this most likely equates to bass and treble). But it seems that the volume is set to 0, because even when loading a file for the first time, when I hit space, it doesn't play. I can't find the volume controls either. When I hit tab and shift+tab, there are numbers, but none appear to be volume. Can anyone help me? Is there a much simpler program that I can use? If not, can anyone recommend an analogue setup for me? It doesn't need to be new at all, just affordable (under $200). I don't need to worry about accessibility there, since it would all be knobs and sliders.
#accessibility #AcousticRecordings #analog #analogue #blind #digital #FrequencyRestoration #music #NVDA #phonographs #Reaper #recordings #records #restoration #sound #technology
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Today's Web Design Update: https://groups.google.com/a/d.umn.edu/g/webdev/c/ECm-y7sUnVU
Featuring @deconspray, @aardrian, @onsman, @[email protected], @matuzo, @karlgroves, @css, @matthiasott, @brucelawson, @j9t, @vitalyf, @smashingmag more.
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There's a special place in Hell for designers who use WHITE font on a light colored background. It's bad enough I have to put my readers on AND THEN deal with this.
I present to you, the instructions for heating taquitos!
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Accessibility: lack of full dark theme for RStudio in Ubuntu 24.04 and 26.04 #gnome #gtk #accessibility #rstudio #electron
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Accessibility: lack of full dark theme for RStudio in Ubuntu 24.04 and 26.04 #gnome #gtk #accessibility #rstudio #electron
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Accessibility: lack of full dark theme for RStudio in Ubuntu 24.04 and 26.04 #gnome #gtk #accessibility #rstudio #electron
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Accessibility: lack of full dark theme for RStudio in Ubuntu 24.04 and 26.04 #gnome #gtk #accessibility #rstudio #electron
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Accessibility: lack of full dark theme for RStudio in Ubuntu 24.04 and 26.04 #gnome #gtk #accessibility #rstudio #electron
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Accessibility principle: design for the extremes, benefit the middle.
When a product works for a user with motor impairment (keyboard only), it works faster for power users too. When contrast is high enough for visually impaired users, it's readable in sunlight for everyone.
GrowthSite Lab builds with a11y defaults on every project. #A11y #UXDesign #WebDesign
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Accessibility and user design – explained in a rather hilarious way by Michel McIntire. I love it so much. You might, too:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Bzgp1piAf94
#a11y #accessibility #BarriereFreiheit #BedienerFührung #UX #UXDesign
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Accessibility and user design – explained in a rather hilarious way by Michel McIntire. I love it so much. You might, too:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Bzgp1piAf94
#a11y #accessibility #BarriereFreiheit #BedienerFührung #UX #UXDesign
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Accessibility and user design – explained in a rather hilarious way by Michel McIntire. I love it so much. You might, too:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Bzgp1piAf94
#a11y #accessibility #BarriereFreiheit #BedienerFührung #UX #UXDesign
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Accessibility and user design – explained in a rather hilarious way by Michel McIntire. I love it so much. You might, too:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Bzgp1piAf94
#a11y #accessibility #BarriereFreiheit #BedienerFührung #UX #UXDesign
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Accessibility and user design – explained in a rather hilarious way by Michel McIntire. I love it so much. You might, too:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Bzgp1piAf94
#a11y #accessibility #BarriereFreiheit #BedienerFührung #UX #UXDesign
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It's a measure of ableism that I'm pretty sure this audio description was put here as a "joke". (You know...like saying "this is my emotional support beer" is a joke ableist folks make.)
The reality is that public access should mean access...which means there should be a second channel where audio description of the broadcast is the norm. For all broadcasting hours.
https://youtu.be/7DlF5Cf4VLM?si=kvqP2jE1ga9bOefF&t=2483 #Ableism #Accessibility
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Ok, I've got a few friends who are epileptic and who I think would really enjoy algoraves except I daren't invite them because of the prevalence of flashing lights.
Visuals are live coded, so we can't just ask people not to make dramatic blinks, as live coding is inherently serendipitous, with unexpected results. Flashes are inevitable at the point of the HDMI output port.
However, I wonder if there might be additional options to increase accessibility. Our normal practice is to plug directly into a projector, but I think we could have an intermediate filter that detects the kind of value changes that are like to trigger a seizure and can fade them more slowly. Does something like this exist off the shelf?
Is there a way to add this kind of filter to web based languages so web pages can optionally operate in a safe mode?
I'm not saying "no strobes ever" but it would be extremely good of we could say "no strobes sometimes."
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RE: https://dragonscave.space/@TheQuinbox/116618679407466786
exactly! This is especially true if you are visually impaired and you use VoiceOver. #accessibility #a11y
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RE: https://dragonscave.space/@TheQuinbox/116618679407466786
exactly! This is especially true if you are visually impaired and you use VoiceOver. #accessibility #a11y
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RE: https://dragonscave.space/@TheQuinbox/116618679407466786
exactly! This is especially true if you are visually impaired and you use VoiceOver. #accessibility #a11y
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RE: https://dragonscave.space/@TheQuinbox/116618679407466786
exactly! This is especially true if you are visually impaired and you use VoiceOver. #accessibility #a11y
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👓 Changed the accent colour on the light theme of my site to meet WCAG AAA compliance and oh my god it looks so much better. #accessibility #a11y
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👓 Changed the accent colour on the light theme of my site to meet WCAG AAA compliance and oh my god it looks so much better. #accessibility #a11y
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👓 Changed the accent colour on the light theme of my site to meet WCAG AAA compliance and oh my god it looks so much better. #accessibility #a11y