Abstract
We performed experiments and considered how different web designs effected WEB accessibility of people with different disabilities. We recorded the operation flow and the length of stay on each page as well as eye tracking and mouse movement. We then analyzed the operation tendencies of each testee. We found some differences between non-impaired and hearing-impaired people in this experiment. We can show and contrast the differences of operation tendencies concretely by video records. There were differences in reaction to text and picture information. We have considered that two user types exist in vision information processing of Web operation. We could build hypothesis regarding the interface (Web accessibility for the hearing -impaired people) based on these experiments.