AirPods liberated from Apple's ecosystem.
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AirPods liberated from Apple's ecosystem.
Web Experience Toolkit (WET): Open source code library for building innovative websites that are accessible, usable, interoperable, mobile-friendly and multilingual. This collaborative open source project is led by the Government of Canada.
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Template Project for an Android CV Bot using OpenCV for template matching, MediaProjection for taking screenshots, and AccessiblityService to execute gestures on screen.
A bot to audit the performance, best practices, accessiblity, SEO, PWA and security of your site.
🌈 Guides for accessible and inclusive design, content, and development.
A speech-based document editing tool intended for those who cannot use keyboards.
A 3D printed aid for helping remove pills from blister packs.
🅰 An accessible and versatile tabs component for React with keyboard navigation and labeling features taught in w3.org's WAI-ARIA tabs example
HueFree is a JavaScript library providing advanced color manipulation methods specifically tailored for color vision deficiencies. It offers developers robust tools to simulate and adjust colors for different types of color blindness, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in web applications.
Siri for your web app: Allows you to navigate your web app using voice actions with intelligent voice recognition. Find this on NPM
Run say program in Emacs on Mac OS X to carry out Text-to-Speach.
A 3d printable smartphone stand for use with magnifier apps.
Humand Centred Design • Creating a unique podcast experience for people that have a hearing disability.
Ultra-low-latency mechanical keyboard sound emulation for macOS. Any keyboard, premium click. Sub-10ms latency, 15 sound packs, velocity-aware dynamics, open source.
A React Native application demonstrating comprehensive accessibility features with real-time UI adaptations.
How to get there, and make it last?
The primary goal of this tool is to quantify and rank neighborhood level accessibility to essential urban services within Denver. By Integrating the "15-minute city" framework, the tool identifies spatial gaps in service provision for critical infrastructure, including public schools, parks, food retail, public transit, and healthcare facilities
Repository contains commonly used components