Wimbledon is a pioneer in the use of VR headsets to allow people with low vision to watch tennis matches. Recently, they collaborated with Vodafone to provide tennis fans with 5G-powered headsets in a trial run.
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Accessible Gaming: Can We Make Video Games Playable For All?
By nature, video games are interactive, and as such require input from the user; it is in these interactions that accessibility issues may arise.
What’s new in accessibility for Windows 11?
The first version of Windows was released in 1985. Since then, they have come a long way in terms of user experience. In particular, we will talk about the accessibility features of their latest instalment, Windows 11.
Helen Keller and the advancement of digital Braille
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In previous blogs, we discussed the accessibility features embedded in iOS. Today we look at Android devices, which also have a variety of tools that improve accessibility.
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How do smart speakers help people with disabilities?
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