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kiosk accessibility Additional accessibility thoughts from Sharon Rosenblatt: 1. People with disabilities deserve equal access to technology. This is a basic human right. 2. Accessibility doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming if you can manage to implement pieces at a time. 3. Always factor in the input of people with disabilities and solicit their feedback. Be transparent about your accessibility process and share your successes and troubles. You’re not the only one. As Rosenblatt points out, it’s important to look at accessibility as a process. It is not an ‘all or nothing’ proposition. Some accessibility features are better than none. Accessibility, like usability, is an iterative process that can continually improve. Larry Lewis Jr. of The Paciello Group, an accessibility solutions provider, notes the important benefits of accessibility and usability. “Accessible design will improve the user experience for all users. Furthermore, an inclusive web (and kiosk) experience will increase the size of your market opportunity and improve customer loyalty.” From the perspective of kiosk software, it makes sense to leverage accessibility solutions that already exist as part of the operating system. In addition, software solutions can be built on top of operating system tools to provide more accessibility and usability. Software solutions such as AudioEye, JAWS, and ZoomText can be integrated with kiosks using kiosk system software to provide accessibility. Hardware devices such as those manufactured by Storm Interface are supported by kiosk system software and, with only a few configuration settings, can increase accessibility for visually impaired or physically disabled users. At the end of the day, incorporating any one of these tools is an improvement over none, and increases accessibility for all users. As Sharon Rosenblatt stressed, “People with disabilities deserve equal access to technology.” It’s the right thing to do. Those of us in the kiosk industry should use the tools available to increase accessibility and increase the number of users who can benefit from a particular kiosk deployment. n KIOSK solutions 39