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This paper deals with selected aspects of blind peoples' access to graphical user interfaces of modern computers which are addressed by the GUIB Project. A new device for two-dimensional sound output to enable users to locate the position of a screen object acoustically is described. In a prototypical application, blind people are given access to a class of computer-generated graphics using the new device in an interactive process of exploration.
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