List of assistive technology used by learners with vision impairment to access the digital space

person using a refreshable braille display

A few of the many assistive technologies are listed below commonly used by people with vision impairments to access digital content such as websites, apps, and touch-screen devices.

Vision impairments include learners who have patchy, partial or complete blindness, or have blurry vision that glasses cannot correct.

This is not a complete list as several assistive technologies depend on the user’s preference and disability. Please interview users about their preferences in the research, design, and testing phases of your product or content.

  1. Screen readers: VoiceOver for Apple users, JAWS and NVDA for Windows users
  2. Refreshable braille display
  3. Magnifie pointers and cursors
  4. Speech input
  5. Voice output
  6. Large display monitor or projector
  7. Screen magnification
  8. Keyboard with large printed letters on keys
  9. ZoomText
  10. Color controllers
  11. Contrast adjusting software
  12. Audio Descriptions for video content and text on images such as slides.
  13. Tactile Displays
  14. Screen filters
  15. Software to change colors on displays
  16. Glasses with lenses that improve color perception

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