Thread Subject: Re: Hardware Draft Report Posted to WIKI

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From: shigetoyo.nomura.kp@hitachi.com
Date: Thu, Mar 08 2007 6:15 PM


Hi, every person,

I added the some articles from the Japanese Standard;JISX8341-2 to the material
as the attached file;ChangesHardwareStandardsJapan.xls.

It is very difficult for me to distinguish between PC, software,
PC's key, self Contained' key and self Contained/closed.

Please see the JISX8341-2 base file in the TEITAC Hardware Resources.
http--teitac.org-docs-X8341_2_WDVer2_070126.doc


Best Regards,

Shigetoyo Nomura
Hitachi,Ltd
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>Two quick comments
>
>1) if telecom is passing up the 'control' provisions - did they pass up the
>'control' provisions of 255 as well? if so you have all those to deal
>with.
>
>
>2) For 1194.26 (b) it says touchscreens must also have physical
>controls. But it only says there has to be one. Not that you must be able
>to do everything from it. also - Soft keys are just as much a problem and
>this doesn't address that. Also - If I use a "tab and enter" approach to
>operate a product (from tactilely discernable keys) how would a blind person
>know where they were. This provision is not very useful as written.
>
>3) 1194.23 (k) (2) talks about one hand. But what it should say is 'no
>simultaneous actions". You can do a lot with one dexterous hand that is
>impossible with headstick, mouthstick, arthritic hand, prosthesis etc.
>
>
>4) 1194.21(i) (color) Very nice.
>
>5) 1194.21(k) (Flash) needs fixing - too stringent as written. In any
>case 55 needs to be changed to 50 hz.
>
>
>6) 1194.25 (e) this is two provisions - break them apart.
>
>
>Gregg
> -- ------------------------------
>Gregg C Vanderheiden Ph.D.
>
>
>
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>> Subject: Re: [teitac-hardware] Hardware Draft Report Posted to WIKI
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>> My apologies. Try this one.
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>> http://teitac.org/wiki/Hardware_Subcommittee_-_March_12_Survey_Report
>>
>> Rob
>>
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>> The link is not correct. Says there is no text for this page.
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>> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 8:34 AM
>> Subject: [teitac-hardware] Hardware Draft Report Posted to WIKI
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>>
>> All,
>>
>> First of all, thanks to Gregg V who created a report template
>> on the General page which was "borrowed" for the Hardware page.
>>
>> A first draft of the subcommittee report has been posted. It
>> incorporates various comments, feedback, and conversations
>> over the last several weeks. Please take a look, comment,
>> fill in blanks, etc. If you have a major changes, please
>> engage the listserv for conversation.
>>
>> http://teitac.org/wiki/Hardware_Subcommittee_-_March_12_Survey_Report1
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rob & Randy
>>
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