This website is designed with the assumption that you’re familiar with accessibility, but many people are not. You may have lots of questions about what accessibility is (and isn’t), what disabilities we consider when building accessible software, and how to justify the business value.
It’s a lot.
Many people and organizations have already put in significant time explaining these aspects of accessibility, so rather than repeat them, these pages will point you to places you can learn more — about types of disabilities, legal cases, and a lot more.
Introductory material
Disabilities
Legal and Business Considerations
Technology
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Screen Readers
- Keyboards
- Braille displays
- Speech Recognition Software
- Switches (hardware)
- Pointers (hardware)
- Closed Captions
- Technology built for people with disabilities and used by everyone