Accessible Tech for the Modern Luddite

Are you a tech enthusiast who's also a bit of a throwback to the Stone Age? Do you still think that "accessible" means "you have to hold the door open for me"? Well, welcome to our guide on assistive tech for the modern luddite!

1. Screen Readers for the Visually Challenged

Because, let's face it, you're not as good at reading as you used to be. Our top pick for screen readers is the trusty old reliable JAWS (that's Java Accessible Web Software for the uninitiated).

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2. Button Mashing for the Motor-Impaired

You know, for those times when a simple mouse click just won't do. Our top pick for button mashing is the trusty old keyboard-only interface of the 80s.

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3. Voice Assistants for the Aurally Challenged

Because, let's be real, who needs to actually hear anything when you can just read lips? Our top pick for voice assistants is the snarky but lovable Alexa.

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That's all for now, folks! Stay accessible, and remember: it's not your fault you can't use a smartphone!