1、 ANSI/CTA Standard Standard for a Round Tactile Indicator ANSI/CTA-2041 (Formerly ANSI/CEA-2041) June 2012 NOTICE Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings between manufa
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8、ent. Requests to reproduce text, data, charts, figures or other material should be made to the Consumer Technology Association. (Formulated under the cognizance of the CTA R4 Video Systems Committee.) Published by CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION 2015 Technology Telecommunications keypads and keyboar
9、ds; Tactile identifiers, (1998-12) AS/ACIF S040:2001, Requirements for Customer Equipment for use with the Standard Telephone Service - Features for special needs of persons with disabilities (2001) ISO 24503:2011 - Ergonomics - Accessible design -Tactile dots and bars on consumer products (1/2011)
10、3 Definitions Tactile indicator: a tactile feature, such as a raised nib, a raised dash, or an indentation on a key cap, or texture or key shape, which is designed to assist in the recognition of a key without sight, but which does not necessarily have a one-to-one relationship with a key. For examp
11、le, raised dashes on some QWERTY keyboards are tactile indicators for the F and J keys. Tactile identifier: the tactile indicator or set of tactile indicators on a key which identifies(y) the specific function of the key without the use of sight and without any ambiguity. 4 Overview Users of consume
12、r electronics products may be blind or visually impaired. For such consumers, some features are desirable in order to assist in their use of products. This document identifies some features of remote controls which may assist users who are blind or visually impaired. 5 Tactile Indicator 5.1 Numeric
13、Keypad Layout To assist users who are blind or visually impaired, numeric keypads should, whenever possible, be laid out in a standard 4 x 3 array, as shown below in Figure 1 below. The figure shows the keypad consisting of four rows of keys, in three columns. The first row consists of the numbers “
14、1”, “2” and “3” arranged left-to-right. The second row consists of the numbers “4”, “5”, and “6” arranged left to right. The third row consists of the numbers “7”, “8” and “9” arranged left to right. The fourth (bottom) row consists of the number “0” centered below the “8”. CEA-2041 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
15、8 9 0 Figure 1 - Standard 4x3 Array Note that there may be other keys around this structure, especially keys to the left and right of the “0“ key. 5.2 Tactile Indicator on Numeric Keypads A single nib should be provided on the “5” key. The nib should be located, to the extent possible, in the middle
16、 of the “5” key such that it may be felt by the fingertip without activating the button. The presence of the single nib identifies the “5“ key and should not be used on any other numeric key. The presence of the single nib implies that the keypad is laid out as shown in Figure 1 and should not be us
17、ed on keypads that are laid out in a different manner. 5.3 Dimensions of Tactile Indicator The tactile indicator feature shall be a raised round dot with the dimensions shown below. The figure shows a rounded raised round dot with a diameter of 1.50mm +/- 0.2mm, and a height of 0.60mm +/- 0.2mm. 0.6
18、00.2mm1 . 5 0 0 . 2 m mFigure 2 - Tactile indicator Consumer Technology Association Document Improvement Proposal If in the review or use of this document a potential change is made evident for safety, health or technical reasons, please email your reason/rationale for the recommended change to standardsce.org. Consumer Technology Association Technology & Standards Department 1919 S Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202 FAX: (703) 907-7693 standardsce.org
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