Designing products that can be used by people with a wide range of abilities and disabilities is called "universal design. For example, in a survey of twenty-five award winning companies who produce pre-college instructional software, only two of the nineteen that responded indicated they were aware of accessibility issues. Clearly, much work needs to be done before software that is accessible to people with disabilities is widely available.
This publication summarizes key legal issues, accessibility guidelines, and resources for making software accessible to individuals with disabilities. Congress has responded to the need to increase access to products and services for people with disabilities by passing legislation in a range of areas, including education, employment, transportation, assistive technology, and electronic and information technology.
Some guarantee the civil rights of individuals with disabilities; others establish procurement requirements for specific agencies; still others impose accessibility requirements on producers of products and providers of services. Some legislation is at the federal level and some is at the state level.
Described below are several relevant federal laws in the United States. Section of the Rehabilitation Act of requires that programs and services that receive federal funding make those options available to individuals with disabilities and provide reasonable accommodations.
In , Section was added as an amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of For example, users can make the clip play backwards or forwards, isolate small sections using A-B repeat, and modify the speed and tone by dragging a pointer around on a 2D graph. They can also apply 12 effects to the clip, which can be used to transform the sound.
The music playback mode also has many play options. Once a song has been loaded up, users can change the speed and tone just like with the recording mode. They can also overlay the recordings that has been made in the recording mode to songs at any point. In addition, Nintendo has provided a set of sound effects which can be selected quickly by using the stylus, then inserted freely using shoulder buttons. Unlike the built-in DSi Camera application, which would not read any files that were not generated by the DSi itself, the DSi Music application does not have this restriction when it comes to files and directory structure.
When files are stored in a multi-level directory structure into the root directory of the SD card, the DSi parsed through them instantly and displayed all the internal directories for quick access.
During playback, users have access to features such as forwarding, rewinding, and volume controls. Nintendo presumably envisioned DSi Music as being a substitute for a real music player.
However, there is an important drawback of the DS Music application, that is, it does not support the popular MP3 format. Instead, the player only supports the AAC format with. In order to transfer music and podcasts over, users will need to remove the SD Card and plug it directly into their PC.
For example, when users first power up the system and click on the DSi Shop icon from the main menu, they are immediately prompted to run a firmware update. The cute music and blocky interface are somewhat similar to the counterpart on the Wii.
Users can permanently login with their Club Nintendo account to track purchase rewards, and the main shopping interface also lets users add DSi Points and read the DSi shop manual. As with the firmware updates, the DSi shopping experience is quite similar to that of the Wii, although a big problem with the DSi Shopping is the slow speed. However, there are limitations for these features and web surfing on either of these platforms as a whole is not a good experience.
In addition to slow download speeds, the browser has difficulty rendering pages. For example, many pages would not load completely, and it is not compatible with movie files, music files or Adobe Flash on multimedia content sites like YouTube. The Nintendo DSi is Nintendo's first region-locked handheld; it prevents using certain software released for another region, [8] [9] unlike original Nintendo DS models. But as a member of the Nintendo DS line , the Nintendo DSi is backward compatible with most original Nintendo DS games, and cartridge software compatible with previous models including original DS games, Internet browsing, and photo sharing are not region-locked.
Other gaming platforms from the next generation :. Other gaming platforms from this generation :. The Nintendo DS is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across and The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens working in tandem, a built-in microphone and support for wireless connectivity.
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