| ▲ | latexr 4 hours ago | |
> A lot of us forget it, but things like text to speech, subtitles etc are there for the differently abled They are there for everyone. You don’t need to have a permanent disability to benefit from accessibility features. A device designed to work one handed is useful to someone without an arm or a person with two arms who is holding a baby. Subtitles are useful to someone who can’t hear or someone lying to a sleeping spouse or in a noisy place. “Accessibility needs can be permanent, temporary or situational.” https://www.coursearc.com/accessibility-content-fundamentals... | ||