We’ve rounded up 7 great mobile apps for people with visual disabilities. You can find all of the apps listed on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Take a look and find your new favorite! 1. BeMyEyes BeMyEyes is a free app that many people with visual disabilities consider ...
There are guidelines for accessibility that are a good place to start, but following these isn’t a guarantee that an interface will be usable for everyone, so testing your product with real users is essential. Before you start testing with users, there are many tools that can be used to ...
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iVocalize - Alternative & augmentative communication app for those with speech disabilities. iVocalize has loads of features, without the huge price tag. Developer: Goatella FREE Rating: 3.0 Jabberwocky Hands-Free AAC Jabberwocky AAC is an assistive communication app which enables a user with limit...
This scoping review aims to identify and synthesize the existing research evidence on the use of gamification in mobile apps for children with disabilities. Specifically, the objectives were to (1) identify the categories of these mobile apps (eg, treatment and educational) (2), describe the heal...
Nowadays, technology is developing rapidly. The middle class has experienced technology such as smartphones, but unfortunately, there are still many applications that are not friendly for people with disabilities. The closest example is in Indonesia, where people with disabilities still receive less att...
My research, conducted in the U.S., found that one of the ways transportation-related general audience apps aim to address the travel needs of people with disabilities is by including accessibility features, such as text-to-voice conversion. These features increase ease of use for non-disabled...
ly are called “altruists.” This need is important not only for the “object,” but also for the person who feels it within themselves. People with disabilities, like nobody else, understand the importance of help and support, and they are ready to literally move mountains for other ...
Learn how to develop keyboard-accessible products with our comprehensive module. This course covers essential guidelines, design considerations, implementation strategies, and testing methods to ensure your products are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. 中文...
The resources provided here can help you build Windows applications for as many people as possible, including those with disabilities, personal preferences, environmental considerations, and specific work styles. Accessibility and automation frameworks overview Windows accessibility and automation consist of tw...