Boulton L M
Low Vision Clinic, Palmerston North Hospital, New Zealand.
Aust N Z J Ophthalmol. 1989 Feb;17(1):87-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1989.tb00493.x.
Twenty-five visually handicapped people, including two who were completely blind, were trialled on recently developed equipment which enables such severely visually impaired people access to the modern computerised world. Twenty-one of the people found that such equipment would enhance their study, work and recreational capabilities and allow them to utilise computerised technology alongside their normally sighted peers. Two already had equipment sufficient for their needs, and two children were too young to require it at this stage.
25名视障人士,包括两名全盲者,参与了对最近研发设备的试用。该设备能让这类严重视力受损的人进入现代计算机化世界。其中21人发现,这样的设备会提升他们的学习、工作和娱乐能力,使他们能够与视力正常的同龄人一起使用计算机技术。两人已有满足自身需求的设备,还有两名儿童因年龄太小,现阶段不需要该设备。