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{{vital-info|Info about available Resident-created tools to make Second Life easier for the disabled}}
{{vital-info|Info about available Resident-created tools to make Second Life easier for the disabled}}


This page was started to collect and share accessibility resources which make Second Life easier to use. If you spot something missing, please ''do'' add your knowledge so we can all benefit from connecting the pieces together.


== Background ==
==Background==
Over time, Linden Lab has added accessibility features to Second Life. Allowing menus to be keyboard-driven, adding keyboard shortcuts, and the [[Dazzle]] UI revamp have been valuable changes on their own, but combined, have made substantial improvements to the inworld experience. There's still a lot that needs to be done.


As of 2008-06-25, Linden Lab doesn't have a point person dedicated to accessibility & disability (who would likely work with our Resident Experience Team on usability matters), but as we've continued to hire key personnel for needed specialties and should this change, you'll find the role listed on the [http://lindenlab.com/employment/positions Employment Position Listings] page.
How one navigates through and interacts with Second Life when dealing with one or more disabilities severely impacts one’s experience.  Therefore, the focus of this page is making content creators aware of accessibility needs in Second Life.  To accomplish this goal, this page will offer ideas, techniques, and suggestions to help content creators make their items more usable and useful for those dealing with accessibility needs.


In addition, we're reviewing better accessibility for our [http://secondlife.com/suport Support Portal]. Our internal project code is DEV-1458.
Stay tuned, we are under construction.--[[User:Orange Planer|Orange Planer]] ([[User talk:Orange Planer|talk]]) 15:37, 25 January 2020 (PST)


== Open source ==
==Definitions==
Second Life's viewer is [[Open_Source_Portal|open source]], which means Residents are able to improve upon it and add user interface functionality, such as different input devices which make it easier to get around. An actual example of this was the patch for the [[SpaceNavigator]] 3D mouse, which was actually integrated into Linden Lab's main viewer.
 
'''Accessibility''' means the degree to which an object, function, service, or environment is available for use by as many people as possible.


'''Are there any open source viewers focused on accessibility? Put them here.'''
[[Image:Handicap.png]] This is an internationally recognized symbol for accessibility.


[http://www.textsl.org TextSL] is an open source interface allowing visually impaired to access Second life using a screen reader.
In many countries, accessibility is legislated and thus may be more clearly defined.


== Public Issue Tracker issues focused on improving Accessibility ==
'''Universal Design''' (UD) is an approach to creating structures, products, and environments that are accessible to all people.  
The [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Issue_tracker Public Issue Tracker]) website (also known as Jira, Public Jira, or PJira), is a system that helps Linden Lab identify new features that the community of Second Life Residents feels are important.  When you log on to PJira, you can vote for a specific feature request if you feel it is very important to have it added to Second Life.  '''The more votes a particular feature request gets, the more Linden Lab will prioritize the request.''' [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Issue_tracker#Vote_for_issues Here are details on how voting works in PJira.]


This section of the Accessibility wiki is for keeping track of specific feature requests in PJira that are focused on improving accessibility.  Please feel free to add links to them so that folks can learn more and have the opportunity to cast their votes.
'''Disability''' means a lack of one or more human abilities, which include physical, mental, emotional, sensory, and developmental abilities. The effects of chronic illnesses are often included as disabilities.


* [http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-4515 SVC-4515]) Is a pJira proposing a new prim property be added for "annotation" on prims and objects. This would be made available to viewers centered on accessibility, and would be accompanied by a new function like llSetObjectName/Desc: llSetObjectAnnotation.
The term “disability” is often contrasted with the term “'''impairment''',” which indicates a characteristic of an individual.  
* [http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-178 SNOW-178]) Is a pJira proposing a keyboard shortcut or text interface command for Add Friends.
* [http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-179 SNOW-179]) Is a pJira proposing a keyboard shortcut or text interface command to Accept Friends request.
* [http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-180 SNOW-180]) Is a pJira proposing mapping keyboard command and/or shortcut to open context menus.


== Hearing-impaired ==
'''Assistive technology''' (AT) includes all devices (whether assistive, adaptive, or rehabilitative) that help people accomplish tasks they can not do adequately or at all without the device.  
=== Event transcripts ===
Linden Lab provides text transcripts of events such as [[Podcast|our podcast interviews]] and even the [[SL5B#Event_Recordings|Second Life's 5th birthday keynotes]].


Residents seeking to do the same for their events can learn how to '''[[Voice recording|record voice chat]]'''. Then, if you don't have time to transcribe yourself, you can use the '''[http://mturk.com/ Amazon Mechanical Turk]''' to get an affordable transcription. If you find it confusing to set up tasks, there's also [http://castingwords.com CastingWords], which also uses MTurk as an intermediary.
'''People first language'''” is one way of emphasizing the similarities among all people before recognizing differences.  


== Visually-impaired ==
=== Text size too small? ===
You can enlarge this in a few ways:


* Edit menu > Preferences > General tab and increase UI Size.
LINKS:
* Also in the General tab, uncheck "Small Avatar Names" (to the right of "Show Names").
* In Preferences > Text Chat tab, set Chat Font Size to Large.


You can also [http://blip.tv/file/975451/ watch a video tutorial].
'''[http://www.ada.gov Americans with Disability Act]'''


=== Voice chat ===
'''[http://www.section508.gov Section 508]'''
You may prefer to use voice chat if you find it difficult to continually read text chat. See these articles in our Knowledge Base:


* '''[http://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4417&task=knowledge&questionID=4536 Voice FAQ]'''
'''[http://www.access-board.gov United States Access Board]'''
* '''[http://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4417&task=knowledge&questionID=4423 How to Use Voice]


We also have '''[[Video_Tutorials#VOICE_CHAT|VOICE CHAT video tutorials]]''' for your benefit.
'''[http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/RightsAndObligations/DisabilityRights/DG_4001068 UK Disability Discrimination Act]'''


== Mobility-impaired ==
'''[http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/dda1992264/ Australian Disability Discrimination Act]'''
This is an inspiring video featuring a man using brainwaves to control Second Life:


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'''[http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/H-6/index.html Canadian Human Rights Act, Article 25]'''


You can also [http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=YipEdFersgM see a similar video with Japanese text].
'''[http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/refworld/rwmain?docid=45f973632 United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities]'''


=== Alternative input options ===
'''[http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/ Web Content Accessibility Guidelines]'''
Depending on your specific needs, a standard keyboard + mouse may not be the best. If possible, try before you buy, or acquire it from a place with a hassle-free return policy. In addition to the numerous [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/?index=blended&field-keywords=ergonomic%20keyboard ergonomic keyboards] out there, You may consider:


* '''[http://www.3dconnexion.com/3dmouse/spacenavigator.php 3Dconnexion alternative mice]''' - Including the SpaceNavigator which has become popular with Second Life. By using a limited range of motion, you can use the 6 axes to move your avatar, camera, and more.
'''[http://www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/ Center for Universal Design at North Carolina Sate University]'''


* '''[http://www.frogpad.com/ Frogpad]''' - A unique form of ergonomic keyboard useful for those who've lost mobility in one hand.
'''[http://www.who.int/icidh/ World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health]'''


* '''[http://www.wacom.com/index2.cfm Wacom tablet]''' - Uses a stylus as a mouse alternative and can be helpful for relieving wrist cramps/carpal tunnel problems. Wacom is among the more expensive graphics tablets, but also durable in quality.
==Accessibility Issues with Second Life==


* '''[http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/mousekeys.aspx MouseKeys]''' - "Control the Mouse Pointer Using the Numeric Keypad"
==Solutions and Sources==


* '''[http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/ Dragon Naturally Speaking]''' - Talk-to-write program. Typing words and sentences can be done in Second Life by talking in a microphone. A reasonably fast computer is recommended for doing this since, because like Second Life, Dragon is resources-heavy. If your performance is slow, try lowering your Second Life graphics settings to the minimum to cope with a slower computer. In several countries you can get compensation for buying the program/computer if you are disabled.
===Keyboard/Mouse Impairment Accessibility Issues===
Including inworld work-arounds, voice recognition software (built-in and purchased), alternative keyboards and other input options.


* '''[http://www.macspeech.com/ MacSpeech]''' Software similar to [http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/ Dragon Naturally Speaking] but designed for Mac.
===Hearing Impairment Accessibility Issues===
Including V2T transcription, delayed transcription, captioning   


== Related resources ==
===Print Impairment Accessibility Issues===
* '''[http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=001010425210852223575%3Ajldmgpuier0 Second Life Educators Discussion list search]''' - Try searching the archives for keywords like "[http://www.google.com/cse?cx=001010425210852223575%3Ajldmgpuier0&ie=UTF-8&q=accessibility&sa=Search accessibility]".
Including adjusting UI size, Voice Chat, T2V transcription, text reader devices


* '''[http://healthinfoisland.blogspot.com/ Health & Medicine in Second Life]''' - Learn more about HealthInfo island and visit their inworld Accessibility Center.
===Other Accessibility Issues===
* '''[http://secondlifeaccessibility.edublogs.org/ Second Life Accessibility]''' - "All about accessibility and disability in Second Life virtual worlds."
Including safety for adult-children 
* '''[http://twinx45.wordpress.com/ Second Life Accessibility]''' (a different blog with the same name) - Hasn't been updated since Nov. 2007, but has a selection of useful links on the right-hand side.
                     
* '''[http://www.blindsecondlife.blogspot.com/ Second Life for the Visually Impaired]''' - Gareth White is "Analysing the accessibility of Second Life with respect to visual impairment."
==Discussions of Accessibility Issues==
* '''[http://www.virtualability.org/index.html VirtualAbility - Second Life help for disabled people]''' - A community dedicated to helping disabled people in secondlife."
Transcripts and calendar of events
* '''[http://www.handsfree3d.com/ Handsfree 3D]''' - "Controlling Virtual Worlds Without a Mouse or Keyboard"
* '''[[User_talk:Capstan_Clift|Advocacy Working Group]]''' - "Should a working group be formed to address accessibility in Second Life?"
* '''[http://textsl.org TextSL]''' - The University of Nevada in Reno developed a client for Second Life which allows visually impaired /blind users to access Second Life using a screen Reader.
* '''[[Helen_Keller_Day|Helen Keller Day in Second Life]]'''
* '''[http://delicious.com/secondlife/accessibility Pathfinder Linden's List of Second Life Accessibility Websites]'''
* '''[http://www.blinddeafawareness.pbworks.com BlindDeafAwareness Wiki]''' - Started 6/20/09 in anticipation of the Helen Keller day in Second Life on 6/27/09
* '''[http://www.virtualhelpinghands.org Virtual Helping Hands]''' - A non-profit corporation dedicated to: making the immersive Internet (virtual worlds) accessible to disabled individuals, providing assistance to those that are disabled, providing resources to those that are disabled, developing and makeing available new or enhanced existing technology to the disabled which enhances their opportunity for social engagement. See also: www.virtualguidedog.org


=== Blog posts & media mentions ===
==Public Issue Tracker (JIRAs) Related to Accessibility Issues==
In reverse-chronological order.
Including directions how to use it


* 2009-6-23 - '''[http://www.seeingwithsound.com/voice.exe See with your ears]''' - See things with your ears instead of your eyes!
==User-developed Projects To Develop Accessibility Tools==
* 2009-06-17 - '''[http://blogs.secondlife.com/community/community/education/blog/2009/06/17/beautiful-visions-beyond-sight-guide-dogs-and-helen-keller-day-in-second-life Beautiful Visions beyond Sight: Guide Dogs and Helen Keller Day in Second Life]''' - Pathfinder Linden's blog post.
Including the Max technologies, Restricted Viewer, Access Viewer, and Radegast
* 2008-06-30 - '''[http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080602/lf_afp/sciencelifestylejapantechnologyhealthinternet_080602161821 Paralysed man takes a walk in virtual world]''' - Brainwaves used to control Second Life.
 
* 2008-03-15 - '''"[http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw090207 Exploring Methods of Accessing Virtual Worlds]''' - Techniques for enabling blind users in virtual worlds.
==Academic Research Projects Related to Accessibility==
* 2007-12-07 - '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBlaiBV_yJs wheeling in Second Life]''' - Video of "A person with cerebral palsy using second life with a headwand."
 
* 2007-07-28 - '''[http://secondedition.wordpress.com/2007/07/28/empowering-the-physically-challenged/ Empowering the physically challenged]''' - Blog post from Second Edition. SL Resident Simon Walsh operates his in-world nightclub Wheelies.
==Related Resources==
* 2007-01-11 - '''[http://www.it-analysis.com/blogs/Abrahams_Accessibility/2007/1/second_life_open_source_accessible_.html Second Life open source accessible client]''' - Blog post from Abrahams Accessibility. Has ideas for open source devs to make SL more accessible.
* 2004-12-15 - '''[http://secondlife.blogs.com/nwn/2004/12/the_nine_souls_.html The Nine Souls of Wilde Cunningham]''' - Blog post from New World Notes. One of the classic stories of Second Life enabling self-expression for the disabled.

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Info about available Resident-created tools to make Second Life easier for the disabled


Background

How one navigates through and interacts with Second Life when dealing with one or more disabilities severely impacts one’s experience. Therefore, the focus of this page is making content creators aware of accessibility needs in Second Life. To accomplish this goal, this page will offer ideas, techniques, and suggestions to help content creators make their items more usable and useful for those dealing with accessibility needs.

Stay tuned, we are under construction.--Orange Planer (talk) 15:37, 25 January 2020 (PST)

Definitions

Accessibility means the degree to which an object, function, service, or environment is available for use by as many people as possible.

Handicap.png This is an internationally recognized symbol for accessibility.

In many countries, accessibility is legislated and thus may be more clearly defined.

Universal Design (UD) is an approach to creating structures, products, and environments that are accessible to all people.

Disability means a lack of one or more human abilities, which include physical, mental, emotional, sensory, and developmental abilities. The effects of chronic illnesses are often included as disabilities.

The term “disability” is often contrasted with the term “impairment,” which indicates a characteristic of an individual.

Assistive technology (AT) includes all devices (whether assistive, adaptive, or rehabilitative) that help people accomplish tasks they can not do adequately or at all without the device.

People first language” is one way of emphasizing the similarities among all people before recognizing differences.


LINKS:

Americans with Disability Act

Section 508

United States Access Board

UK Disability Discrimination Act

Australian Disability Discrimination Act

Canadian Human Rights Act, Article 25

United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

Center for Universal Design at North Carolina Sate University

World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health

Accessibility Issues with Second Life

Solutions and Sources

Keyboard/Mouse Impairment Accessibility Issues

Including inworld work-arounds, voice recognition software (built-in and purchased), alternative keyboards and other input options.

Hearing Impairment Accessibility Issues

Including V2T transcription, delayed transcription, captioning

Print Impairment Accessibility Issues

Including adjusting UI size, Voice Chat, T2V transcription, text reader devices

Other Accessibility Issues

Including safety for adult-children

Discussions of Accessibility Issues

Transcripts and calendar of events

Public Issue Tracker (JIRAs) Related to Accessibility Issues

Including directions how to use it

User-developed Projects To Develop Accessibility Tools

Including the Max technologies, Restricted Viewer, Access Viewer, and Radegast

Academic Research Projects Related to Accessibility

Related Resources