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How do people with disabilities use computers?

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How do people with disabilities use computers?

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Some disabilities, like hearing impairment, may require no modifications at all; people with those disabilities use the same equipment as nondisabled people. However, adaptive technology is commonly used by people with disabilities to customize equipment for their disability. A person with limited use of the hands or arms may require a different input method, like a large trackball, a modified keyboard, or software that works with one or more switches that can emulate a keyboard or mouse. A person with a modest visual impairment may use screen-magnification software that blows up the size of the entire display. Someone with a more severe visual impairment may use a screen reader – software that reads text, menus, icons, and everything else that is visible in a computer’s interface out loud in a synthesized voice.

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