As a longtime severe migraine sufferer with high sensitivity, I’ve learned that certain lights, sounds, and moving images can trigger my next 48-hour stay in a dark room. This makes smartphone use a ...
“I’ve never looked through normal eyes,” says John-Ross Rizzo, MD, who was born with a retinal dystrophy, a progressive eye disease that currently has no cure, and is legally blind. As an associate ...
Gesture controls, navigation using hardware buttons, lock screen help and a lot more are parts of the accessibility options on your smartphone. But they could be messed up easily, thus, you may need ...
A Braille keyboard, Expressive Captions, Google's Talkback screen reader, and Voice Control are among the features making phones more accessible By Alexandra Frost As a longtime severe migraine ...
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