Objectif is a program which runs under Microsoft Windows and allows the user to create annotated pictures for use with the TRIANGLE program by the Science Access Project at Oregon State University. With Objectif, the user can create and label (annotate) tactile images for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
To create the graphic files used by the Triangle program, generally, a bitmap image is loaded into the Objectif program. The image will appear in the Picture window. Individual graphic objects are then drawn over the bitmap reference. Each object may be annotated in the Annotation window. After all objects are drawn and labeled, the project is saved with a .map extension. Triangle can then load and print the image, which is the composite of all the objects. The maximum graphic resolution of the picture is 80 by 100 pixels (Braille dots) and can be printed from Triangle to a Braille printer with graphic capability such as the TSI Versapoint Printer.
When the printed picture is placed on a tactile device such as the Nomad II by APH or the TouchWindow by Edmark, and the appropriate .map file is loaded into the Triangle program, pressing on an object in the picture will display the annotated text in the Figure window of Triangle.
Objectif comes in two flavors: Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 compatible. The Windows 3.1 version will work in either W31 or W95, however, the Windows 95 version comes with a complete set-up installation program.
Last Update: January 22, 2005