Universal design for the physical world - Televisions Flashcards
Can a blind person turn on the television and change channels? (True/False)
True
What is one challenge for a person with motor disabilities when using a modern television?
They may have difficulty pushing buttons.
What is the solution for deaf people to access television shows? (Choose one)
A) Audio Descriptions
B) Enlarged Text
C) Closed Captions
D) Tactile Dots
C) Closed Captions
What feature helps blind people with remote controls? (Choose one)
A) Different button colors
B) Tactile dots
C) Larger buttons
D) Voice control
B) Tactile dots
What is one issue people with low vision face when using the on-screen menu system? (Choose one)
A) The text may not be large enough
B) The remote buttons are too big
C) There is no sound feedback
D) Lack of captions
A) The text may not be large enough
What is the solution for people with visual disabilities to access visual content? (Choose one)
A) Closed captions
B) Audio descriptions
C) Enlarged menus
D) Subtitles
B) Audio descriptions
Which universal design principle applies to televisions with tactile controls? (Choose one)
A) Flexibility in Use
B) Perceptible Information
C) Simple and Intuitive Use
D) Tolerance for Error
A) Flexibility in Use
Which universal design principle applies to remote controls with fewer buttons? (Choose one)
A) Perceptible Information
B) Simple and Intuitive Use
C) Flexibility in Use
D) Low Physical Effort
B) Simple and Intuitive Use
Which universal design principle helps users enable captions and audio descriptions? (Choose one)
A) Simple and Intuitive Use
B) Tolerance for Error
C) Perceptible Information
D) Flexibility in Use
C) Perceptible Information
What is the solution for blind users to navigate a TV’s menu system? (Choose one)
A) Enlarged text
B) Screen reader
C) Audio descriptions
D) Closed captions
B) Screen reader