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Alternative formats refer to a non-traditional way to access and consume information – other than by standard text or standard presentation of digital materials. Providing options for access just makes sense, because it increases your audience by making information usable by more people.
For individuals with disabilities, assistive technology plays a vital role in accessing digital resources, from websites and documents to multimedia and software. This article explores key types of assistive technology, their benefits, and how they enhance usability for people with diverse abilities and digital preferences.
Not everyone navigates the digital world with a mouse. For individuals with visual, motor, or cognitive disabilities—and even for those with temporary injuries or personal preferences—keyboard access is essential. This article explores what it means for a digital resource to be keyboard accessible, why it matters, and how developers can test and implement keyboard-friendly features to support a wider range of users.