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Documents in the Computer Access Program

  1. Working on Accessible Web Content Guidelines and Designing More Usable Documents - This report outlines work completed at Trace related to document navigation. It includes details about the headers and link navigation PowerToys, HelpDB, a JavaScript table navigation script and a tool called tunnel.dll that enables built-in header navigation in Internet Explorer.

  2. Standards Work Involving the General Input Device Emulating Interface (GIDEI), SerialKeys, and the Universal Serial Bus (USB) - After conducting a series of USB-related tests and evaluating several USB input devices at the Trace Center, we have concluded that the USB can replace the current keyboard and mouse input provided using the GIDEI and SerialKeys emulation model. (July 18, 2001)

  3. Increasing the Accessibility of the Web through style sheets, scripts, and "plug-ins" - Wendy Chisholm and Mark Novak

  4. Accessibility Awareness: It all Started with a Simple Email.....
    (Response to an editorial concerning accessibility issues)

  5. Accessibility to the X Window System
    (Overview/review of the DACX project)

  6. Development of a Universal Disability Infrared Link Protocol Standard
    (Paper of UAI Poster Session Presented at 1996 RESNA Conference)

  7. GIDEI: Linking AAC Systems and Computers
    (Macintosh SerialKeys Paper Presented at 1995 CSUN Conference)

  8. An ICE Rendezvous Mechanism for X Window System Clients
    (Overview of the ICE mechanism)

  9. Interfacing AAC Devices and a Computer via GIDEI
    (Macintosh SerialKeys Paper Presented at 1994 Closing the Gap Conference)

  10. An Introduction to Infrared Technology: Applications in the Home, Classroom, Workplace, and Beyond ...
    (Manuscript Presented at 1995 Closing the Gap Conference)

  11. Macintosh SerialKeys: Accessing the Macintosh With an Augmentative Alternative Communication Device
    (Macintosh SerialKeys Paper Presented at 1995 WISAAC Conference)

  12. Making the X Window System Accessible to People with Disabilities
    (Paper presented at 7th Annual X Technical Conference)

  13. Making the X Window System More Accessible
    (The DACX Project Paper Presented at 1994 CSUN Conference)

  14. A "Tricks and Treats" Tool Box for Computer Access
    (Paper presented at the 1996 and 1997 Closing the Gap Conference)

  15. A "Tricks and Treats" Tool Box for Computer Access
    (Paper presented at the March 1998 Milwaukee Public Schools 5th Annual WTA Conference, and the March 1998 CSUN Conference)

  16. Universal Auxiliary Interface Protocol (UAI Protocol)
    (Revised Poster Session Presented at 1996 RESNA Conference)

  17. If Word Prediction Can Help, Which Program Do You Choose?
    (Word Prediction Paper Presented at 1995 Closing the Gap Conference)

  18. Working towards Accessible Java Applications
    Presentation made at the California State University Northridge (CSUN) Conference, March 1998.