@inbook {479, title = {Web Accessibility for People with Reduced Mobility: A Case Study Using Eye Tracking}, booktitle = {Advances in Design for Inclusion}, volume = {500}, year = {2016}, pages = {463{\textendash}473}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, organization = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, abstract = {

Traditional web interfaces often rely on keyboard/mouse input to work. This characteristic forces people with reduced mobility to adapt or do not use the applications at all. This paper proposes a prototype to increase web accessibility for people with reduced mobility. Our prototype proposes an eye gaze based interaction between the user and web browsers displaying a web site (compliant with the web content accessibility guidelines proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium). We implemented a plug-in that adds functionality to allow user navigation, cursor control and text input.

}, keywords = {Digital inclusion, Eye tracking, Reduced mobility, Web accessibility}, isbn = {978-3-319-41962-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-41962-6_41}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41962-6_41}, author = {Arias, Emmanuel and L{\'o}pez, Gustavo and Quesada, Luis and Guerrero, Luis}, editor = {Di Bucchianico, Giuseppe and Kercher, Pete} }