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    SUNspot 9 - Wireless Use and Usability by People with Dexterity Limitations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-16) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    This SUNspot (Survey of User Needs) addresses the following questions related to people with dexterity limitations. 1) How many have mobile wireless phones? 2) How important is their wireless device and why? 3)What is the level of satisfaction with the device they have, and have they modified it to make it easier?
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    SUNspot 8 - Preferences for Text-based Messaging and Mobile Internet
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-08-04) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    A review of data from the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs (SUN). This SUNspot focuses on the consumer preferences for text-based messaging and mobile internet by people with disabilities.
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    SUNspot 7 - Device Customization and Apps
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-07-18) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    A review of data from the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs (SUN). This SUNspot focuses on customization of wireless devices and use of software applications ("apps") by people with disabilities.
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    SUNspot 6 - People with Disabilities, Income, and Wireless Access
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-30) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    A review of data from the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs (SUN). This SUNspot focuses on the the impact of household income on wireless technology use by people with disabilities.
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    SUNspot 5 - Wireless Users with Hearing Impairment
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-01-07) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    A review of data from the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs (SUN). This SUNspot focuses on the use and usability of wireless technology by people with hearing impairment.
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    SUNspot 4 - Stroke Survivors and Wireless Use and Usability
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-12-09) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    A review of data from the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs (SUN). This SUNspot focuses on the use and usability of wireless technology by stroke survivors. It compares their experiences with those of respondents with all types of disabilities who are not survivors of stroke.
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    SUNspot 3 - Wireless Users with Disabilities in Urban, Suburban and Rural Communities
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-10-31) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    A review of data from the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs (SUN). This SUNspot focuses on possible differences between people with disabilities who reside in urban, suburban and rural communities.
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    SUNspot 2 - Preliminary Data Analysis for People with Visual Impairment
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-09-10) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    This SUNspot (Survey of User Needs) addresses the following questions related to people with visual impairment. 1) Among people with blindness or low vision, how many have mobile wireless phones? 2) How many are satisfied with the phone they have and their wireless service? 3) How many use assistive technologies or third party software with their phones.
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    SUNspot 1 - About Wireless Users with Disabilities
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-08-10) Morris, John ; Mueller, Jim ; Lippincott, Ben ; Jones, Mike
    This is the inaugural SUNspot, a series of short reports that provide preliminary analysis of responses from the Wireless RERC's Survey of User Needs (SUN). This SUNspot provides a view of the use patterns and usability of wireless technology by people with all types of disability.