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6 articles tagged “accessibility

Mar 12, 2026accessibilityvoice-control

Voice Control For Computer: Complete Guide (2026)

Voice control for computers has moved from clunky novelty to something people actually use daily. Whether you're recovering from a wrist injury, living with a motor disability, or just tired of reaching for the mouse 400 times an hour, every major operating system now ships with built-in tools that

Mar 8, 2026accessibilitydyslexiaassistive-technology

Assistive Technology For Dyslexia: Complete Guide (2026)

Dyslexia affects somewhere between 5% and 20% of the population, depending on which study you read and where they draw the line. The right assistive technology doesn't cure dyslexia. It routes around the bottleneck so you can actually get work done.

Mar 8, 2026accessibilitydyslexia

Best Apps For Dyslexia in 2026

Dyslexia affects roughly 1 in 5 people. The reading and writing difficulties are real, but they have nothing to do with intelligence. The right software closes the gap between what you know and what you can get onto a screen.

Mar 8, 2026accessibilityadhdproductivity

Top ADHD Productivity Tools for 2026

ADHD brains don't have a productivity problem. They have a friction problem. The right tools don't force you into neurotypical workflows. They strip away the barriers that make starting, organizing, and finishing feel like pushing through wet concrete.

Mar 6, 2026dictationvoice-to-textaccessibility

Best Hands Free Typing Software in 2026

The average person types 40 words per minute. Speaking hits 150. Hands free typing software closes that gap, and for people with RSI or limited mobility, it's not a productivity hack: it's the only way to get words on screen. I tested 7 tools across accuracy, latency, privacy, and one question nobod

Mar 6, 2026accessibilityhands-free

Hands Free Computer Use: 5 Methods That Actually Work

Repetitive strain injuries sideline an estimated 1.8 million US workers every year, and plenty more just want to type faster without wearing out their hands. Here are 5 proven methods for hands free computer use, from voice dictation to eye tracking, with honest takes on what each one costs, how lon