Helping people with motor impairments
Keyboard, switch, and eye control
Persons who use keyboards as their input devices on computers, or other assistive technology such as switches or eye control, can clearly see where they are on screen.
All functionality can be operated without the need of touch, or a mouse click.
People with fine motor disabilities
Button sizes are forgiving, with ample white space and large areas to tap on.
All buttons exceed the minimum recommendation defined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Prompt buttons are extra large, ensuring that more people can get access.
Voice users
People who use voice to interact, are also included and can action prompts through voice control.