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  2. Audio game - Wikipedia

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    Audio games originally started out as 'blind accessible'-games and were developed mostly by amateurs and blind programmers. [1] But more and more people are showing interest in audio games, ranging from sound artists, game accessibility researchers, mobile game developers and mainstream video gamers.

  3. Game accessibility - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, video game developers attempted to improve accessibility through every possible avenue. This includes reducing difficulty [7] and enabling auto fire. [8] Outside of being used as education or rehabilitation tools video games are used as identification aspects leading disabled people to work much harder to attach additional meaning when ...

  4. Ross Minor - Wikipedia

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    The video went viral and only encouraged him more to create content that educates and helps people. After graduating from high school, Minor has continued to close the gap between the disabled and sighted world by demonstrating ways he lives his life blind, creating accessible technology reviews, [ 6 ] and playing video games for the entire ...

  5. Stereoblindness - Wikipedia

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    Stereoblindness (also stereo blindness) is the inability to see in 3D using stereopsis, or stereo vision, resulting in an inability to perceive stereoscopic depth by combining and comparing images from the two eyes. Individuals with only one functioning eye have this condition by definition since the visual input of the second eye does not exist.

  6. Blind music instructor inspires children in week-long Jazz camp

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  7. Braille technology - Wikipedia

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    Braille technology is assistive technology which allows blind or visually impaired people to read, write, or manipulate braille electronically. [1] This technology allows users to do common tasks such as writing, browsing the Internet, typing in Braille and printing in text, engaging in chat, downloading files and music, using electronic mail, burning music, and reading documents.

  8. Blind hockey is changing the lives of the visually impaired ...

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    The game also uses a puck filled with ball bearings so that players can track the puck using their ears. Though it may seem novel to many, the sport has picked up steam in recent years.

  9. How a blind surfer got over his fear of wiping out (and you ...

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    Gustin paddles out for another wave. He started surfing about six years ago, and now has one of the most popular surfing channels on YouTube. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)