People with disabilities
There is an increasing interest in not only complying with accessibility standards, but also understanding, measuring, and improving the user experience for those that use assistive tools or have certain conditions that benefit from alternative ways of interacting with products.
There is a wide range of types of disabilities, including visual, hearing, motor skills, and cognitive impairments, and the severity of the conditions can vary greatly. Visual impairments, for instance, can range from total blindness to mild color blindness. Thus, a wide range of assistive tools is available to help with different types of impairments. The assistive tool that is used will directly impact the user's experience.
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