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Physical Access


Physical Interface:

Movement and control

Specific joint range, movement type.

Control site

Part of body used for access, e.g. placement of switch, finger used to point.

Action

Type of movement or action to activate.

Activation/Final Selection  

Amount of pressure,  duration and frequency of hits or touches.

Positioning / Ergonomics

 

Examples:

Foot switch: 

Movement - knee and ankle joints, Control site - foot, Action - push, Activation - momentary push at appropriate time

Eye gaze: 

Movement - eyes and possibly neck/head; Action - move eyes left, right, up, down; Activation - sustained gaze at required item

Keyboard:

Movement - all upper limb joints; Control site - fingers; Action - 2 fingers extended and press; Activation - pressure on each key with filter keys set for extended pressure problem 

 

examples:

   

 

 

Access Method:

 

Direct Select

Both hands

Left Hand

Right Hand

Foot/toes

Head Pointer

Eye gaze

Other …

 

Directed Selection

Mouse

Joystick

Switch Controlled Mouse Directions

Other Mouse Control

2 Or More Switch Scanning

Morse Code

Other …

 

Indirect Select

Single Switch Timed Scanning

 

Types of input equipment:

Touch screen

Keyboards

Pointers

Mouse pointing devices

Speech recognition

Handwriting recognition

Switches

 


 

Essential concepts for physical access:

Movement and activation should use the smallest movement, least physical effort.

Stabilize proximal joints.

Use support for gravity assisted or eliminated movement.

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Work process goals:

Independence

Efficiency =  (Rate + Accuracy)
 

All 3 goals of independence, rate and accuracy are important in making decisions for physical access.  It's not enough to make decisions on potential tools based purely on 'if' a student can use it or point to select for example.  The students efficiency, which includes both rate and accuracy, as well as their overall levels of independence using the system should be taken into account.

 

 

 

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