Sunday Access Checkin. What’s one of your favorite accessibility features and why. Or, what’s an accessibility feature you wish you knew about sooner or wish more people knew about in general. Or how can people help meet your access needs. Can be online or offline. Would love to learn + share stuff.
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Copy and Paste shortcuts
Windows: CTRL+C, CTRL+V
Mac: CMD+C, CMD+V
Moving between form fields: TAB
Submitting a search, or submitting a Form: ENTER
When you have RSI, these keyboard shortcuts can really make a difference
(Click through for the blog entry where I found out about it.)
Also: in the bathroom she & I share, a toilet security rail with suction-cup feet & padded braces screwed against the bowl. She uses it to safely get into & out of the bathtub too.
Nvidia Broadcast software, generally intended for content creators.
It has the ability to do "Noise Removal" for mic input. It's generally very good at removing all non-voice sounds.
It also can do this for audio output!
My autism sometimes makes auditory processing lag, i don't have that issue with reading
This accessibility tool promotes independence for wheelchair users by making it harder for others to push the wheelchair.
I like the sharper image ones. Got them at Costco. They run sales regularly.
(On Samsung, may be elsewhere on other phones)
Animations don't make me dizzy or give me a headache or anything, but I often find them annoying. And reducing them makes my phone performance + battery life better
Not buried four levels in an Accessibility menu....
I am not even deaf or hard of hearing, I simply watch without sound.
Imagine if we taught boomers to read captions instead of listen with sound in public..
Screenshots from here: https://tv.nrk.no/serie/monsen-og-nasjonalparkene/sesong/1/episode/MUHU02000323
Google Translate works with the subtitles too if you really want to watch the free programmes.
Just not sure if other folks can play around with the options and see for themselves.
The SCs have an adjustable forearm platform, so I was able to adjust to best take stress off my wrist AND shoulder. HUGE upgrade to my mobility!
Literally the most basic but absolutely necessary when you have old lady eyes
I love that my friends have taken it to heart and will add a warning to their stream title
Wish there were a moderation tool on here for it tho. Have been considering learning how to make one myself
Study from 2006 showing near 96% success rate.
It's about the specific wavelengths of light. https://shopchadwickoptical.com/blogs/epilepsy/are-blue-tinted-lenses-effective-for-photosensitive-epilepsy
(Less sure that the font and turning off white flashes were in fact the same game, but I’m pretty sure I recall Ultros having great accessibility features in general)