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    Neural interfaces promise to make all tech accessible – it’s not that simple

    Disabled people generally have an, at best, uneasy relationship with new technology. On one hand, technology can help with playing video games via adaptive controllers, communicating through augmentative and alternative communication (AAC devices) and there are projects dedicated to creating voices for non-speaking people that feel like their own. For those competing in sports, new technology is a vital part…

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    8 Ways to Make Your PowerPoint Presentation Accessible to All

    One of the first things you should consider when designing a PowerPoint presentation is ensuring everyone can access your content. In this guide, I’ll give you some ways to make this happen. 1 Add Alt Text for SmartArt, Charts, and Images Alternative text—or alt text for short—is a description of any visual content that people with visual disabilities might find…

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    Make a Car More Accessible for Aging, Disability Injury, Pregnancy

    As it turned out, there was. “When they looked at me and at the car, they decided I needed to come up even higher,” he says. He drove away from the CarFit event with a 2-inch cushion, a better view of the road ahead, and a newfound respect for the CarFit program. “Even in what I thought was my great…

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