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  2. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    The rapid assistive technology assessment (rATA) is a tool developed by World Health Organization in order to undertake household surveys which can measure various parameters needed to access assistive technology and to make informed policies for governments around the world.

  3. Accessibility apps - Wikipedia

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    Assistive Tech: AI research supports the development of affordable assistive devices, from prosthetics to virtual assistants, expanding access to critical technology. Home Life: Smart home devices allow those with mobility challenges to control home functions through mobile devices, supporting greater independence.

  4. The biggest assistive technology and accessibility triumphs ...

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    Similarly, within the push for greater digital accessibility and improvements in assistive technology, 2023 has ushered in immense successes and unfortunate failures among the industry's leading ...

  5. WebAIM - Wikipedia

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    WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind) is a non-profit organization based at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.WebAIM has provided web accessibility solutions since 1999. . WebAIM's mission is to expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities by providing the knowledge, technical skills, tools, organizational leadership strategies, and vision that empower organizations to make ...

  6. Computer accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Computer accessibility refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability type or severity of impairment. The term accessibility is most often used in reference to specialized hardware or software, or a combination of both, designed to enable the use of a computer by a person with a disability or impairment.

  7. Best Phones for Hard of Hearing Users - AOL

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    Fortunately, many tools and products are available to make this process much easier. From cell phones and amplified devices to caption phones, plenty of options are available to suit different ...

  8. Screen reader - Wikipedia

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    An example of someone using a screen reader showing documents that are inaccessible, readable and accessible. A screen reader is a form of assistive technology (AT) [1] that renders text and image content as speech or braille output.

  9. List of screen readers - Wikipedia

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    Choice Technology Windows Commercial Was also available integrated with a screen magnifier. Last mention of it is from 2003. [14] Mercator/UltraSonix Georgia Institute of Technology X Window System/Linux Educational, Non-commercial