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Podcast: Play in new window | Download Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing, or other special needs! In the past, I’ve written about different controllers available for the Xbox or Nintendo Switch.  I’m excited to announce […]

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ATU626 – Braille Doodle with Daniel Lubiner and Matthew Bullis

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Daniel Lubiner – Founder and CEO – The TouchPad Pro Foundation Matthew Bullis – Chief Experience Officer […]

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Voice Dream Reader

Many individuals with dyslexia, visual impairments, and more may have difficulty reading text.  Fortunately, apps like Voice Dream Reader are available to help with this task.   Voice Dream Reader is a versatile reading tool for iOS devices.  It features a dyslexia-friendly font, text and audio synchronization, customizable font size, color combinations, and full VoiceOver support.  […]

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ATU625 – See Me Cane with Kelvin Crosby – The Deaf Blind Potter

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Kelvin Crosby – The Deaf Blind Potter and Founder and CEO of Smart Guider Inc. See Me […]

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Access Controller for PS5

In the past, I’ve written about different controllers available for the Xbox or Nintendo Switch.  Now there’s a brand new Access Controller available for the PS5 console! The PS5 Access Controller is an “all-new, highly-customizable accessibility controller kit designed to help many players with disabilities play games more easily, more comfortably, and for longer periods.” […]