Allow users to personalize interface
Each autistic person experiences sensory input differently, making customization options essential for accessibility. Key customization options should include the ability to modify contrast levels, switch between light and dark modes, and adjust or disable motion effects. Provide controls for audio feedback volume and the option to mute non-essential sounds. Text customization features should allow users to adjust font size, line spacing, and paragraph width while maintaining readability and structure.
Create easily accessible personalization controls that persist across sessions. Place these settings in a consistent location and make them simple to find and adjust. Include preview options so users can see the impact of their changes before applying them. Remember to provide a "reset to default" option for users who want to start over with their customizations.