Motor disability
Motor disability is a physical and mobility impairment resulting from traumatic injuries, diseases, and congenital conditions. People with motor disabilities experience coordination difficulties, muscle weakness, sensory limitations, or pain while performing physical activities or specific tasks.
For navigating websites, such users rely on assistive technologies such as an alternative keyboard, head wand, trackball mouse, or mouth stick. Also, single-switch devices, speech recognition software, puff and sip devices, eye-tracking technologies, and other similar tools make users' experience more efficient.
Inclusive design not only caters to permanent disabilities but also takes into account temporary disabilities, such as broken or sprained limbs, stiff legs after a long journey or an uncomfortable seating position, or numb fingers due to cold weather.
We can integrate features such as voice control, gesture recognition, and assistive devices like switches or joysticks into products or services to make them accessible to all users.