“It Felt Like Having Virtual Hands Again”
“[Using the LipSync] was such an experience, it felt like having virtual hands again. It took away a heck of a boring life.”
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Skip to Navigation“[Using the LipSync] was such an experience, it felt like having virtual hands again. It took away a heck of a boring life.”
Let’s Kickstart our new Phoenix Arizona Chapter of Makers Making Change! Chapter Leader Matt Levac will team up with our maker friend and collaborator Brady Fulton (AT NOMAD) to host a Toy Hack and Switch Build Event sponsored by Makers Making Change in partnership with Accel Schools. Event takes place Sat Dec 14, from 10am-2pm […]
Over the past few years, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) apps have been gaining increased popularity among both mainstream users and individuals with disabilities.
On November 27th, nine gamers joined us at Electronic Arts in Burnaby, British Columbia for one of the first gaming tournaments of its kind in North America, one in which all of the participants were gamers with disabilities who used assistive technology to play.
While Apple is known for offering products with some the most complete built-in accessibility features available, many of the companies’ competitors have been putting similar focus into offering products with equally impressive built-in accessibility features.