Yuhang Zhao, Edward Cutrell, Christian Holz, M. Morris, E. Ofek, Andrew D. Wilson
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Demonstration of SeeingVR: A Set of Tools to Make Virtual Reality More Accessible to People with Low Vision
Current virtual reality applications do not support people who have low vision. We present SeeingVR, a set of 14 tools that enhance a VR app for people with low vision by providing visual and audio augmentations. A user can select, adjust, and combine different tools based on their preferences. We demonstrate the design of SeeingVR in this paper.