Common password managers assume visual normativity in their usage. HearPass is different. Using sound, HearPass will allow users to manage their secure passwords for many services at a time. HearPass uses audio to read usernames and passwords aloud for those whom it would be difficult to use a traditional password manager. By using headphones, a person without normative vision may use HearPass to store long and secure passwords. With HearPass the user receives audio feedback through interaction of the screen. Buttons are large and take up most of the screen for convenience. A button is not pressed until the users lifts their finger, allowing for free movement and interaction of the screen. The left side of the screen is dedicated to releasing the screen with no button press, creating an easy swipe left gesture to lift your finger without interaction with any button accidentally.
Accessibility Devices for MS Windows OS
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Accessibility Devices for Mac OS
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Accessibility Devices for Linux OS
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Accessibility Management for MS Windows OS
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Accessibility Management for Mac OS
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Accessibility Management for Linux OS
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Android Tablets
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Apple I-Pad
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Accessing Information Online
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Online Learning
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Organising your Information
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Creating Content
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Communicating Online
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EXAM and CERTIFICATE
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