Andy Polaine on Nostr: One of the things to explain to folks sceptical about #accessibility is that we all ...
One of the things to explain to folks sceptical about #accessibility is that we all have some kind of restrictions sometime. It's not just for those who have permanent disabilities.
We might only have one hand free because we're carrying a child, struggle with stairs because of an injury, be momentarily blinded by light or forgotten our spectacles.
My one today is a simple cut on my index finger. The plaster not only ruins typing, but Touch ID and my Magic Mouse scrolling don't work either.
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