I’ve had enough! When access friction becomes an access barrier
Fable Team2022-01-19T12:06:30-05:00I’ve had enough! Wh [...]
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This assistive technology is a voice recognition software for Apple products that allows users to control a computer using their voice, and is primarily used by those who cannot use a keyboard or mouse.
Alternative text ("alt text”) is an accessibility feature within image editors that makes image description text legible to screen readers.
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) are a set of HTML tags and attributes standardized by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in order to make rich internet applications accessible to assistive technology.
Audio Description is a method of describing the visuals in multimedia presentations, primarily used by those who are blind.
TalkBack is the primary screen reader on Android devices and is most often used by those who are blind.
ZoomText is a type of screen magnification technology primarily used by those with low vision.