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retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

Created by @[email protected].

recreation of the default pixel font on the commodore C64.

this recreation includes most of the box drawing and block element characters, mapped to the equivalent unicode points. in addition, the checkerboard block elements have been mapped to U+2591, U+2592, and the U+25F0 – U+25F7 range.

in addition, the font has been slightly expanded to include the right and down arrow, and a handful of accented characters. apart from these, only the characters present in the computer's firmware have been included.

Ohio @midwest.social
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

An Abridged Disability History of The Ohio State University

Disability @feddit.uk
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org
Game Development @programming.dev
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

Game Design that Makes a Difference: A11y Game Design

Live webinar Thursday, February 13, 2025

In Game Design that Makes a Difference: A11y in Video Games, accessibility consultant Dom Parker will explore how accessible game design can transform the player experience. Dom will discuss how to make sure all your game mechanics—whether core gameplay, puzzles, or narrative moments—are not only fun but inclusive for players with disabilities. You’ll learn how to design mechanics that support your game’s core hook while ensuring accessibility, as well as tips for crafting challenging yet fair puzzles, and making cutscenes more interactive and engaging for all players. This session is perfect for game developers and designers who want to create games that are enjoyable for everyone, regardless of ability.

Columbus @midwest.social
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

Columbus weather forecasts, directly on the Fediverse

Get local weather updates in your Fediverse feed every 6 hours by following @[email protected]

retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org
Assistive Technology @lemmy.sdf.org
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

Walmart and AIRA piloting a service to provide online visual interpreting to blind customers

Technology @lemmy.world
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

National Federation of the Blind advocates for restoring Facebook accessibility, following Meta's removal of the MBasic interface

nfb.social Access On (@[email protected])

In October 2024, we initiated discussions with Meta regarding accessibility regressions on Facebook. The most critical concern was the deprecation of the MBasic Facebook site. Although this version was originally designed for mobile devices with limited capabilities, its simple, text-based layout ma...

Disability and Accessibility @beehaw.org
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

National Federation of the Blind advocates for restoring Facebook accessibility, following Meta's removal of the MBasic interface

nfb.social Access On (@[email protected])

In October 2024, we initiated discussions with Meta regarding accessibility regressions on Facebook. The most critical concern was the deprecation of the MBasic Facebook site. Although this version was originally designed for mobile devices with limited capabilities, its simple, text-based layout ma...

Disability and Accessibility @beehaw.org
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

[When Carter] decided to establish himself as a supporter of disability rights during the 1976 presidential election, he visited Warm Springs to make that promise. After he was elected president, however, Carter often struggled to implement key parts of his agenda, and disability rights was no exception. So disabled people had to step in to do the work that the non-disabled simply couldn't get done on their own.

Disability and Accessibility @beehaw.org
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

Free webinar 2024-11-26: How to Train Friends and Family on a Screen Reader

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/25631671

How to Train Friends and Family on a Screen Reader

November 26, 2024 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EST

Learning access technology can appear daunting to a newly blind person. Finding quality access technology training can also be difficult for several factors. This is where technology savvy friends and family can help someone start learning how to use a screen reader. Join the National Federation of the Blind on Tuesday, November 26, from 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. eastern to learn how you can teach a friend or family member how to get started with a screen reader. We will cover:

  • How a screen reader works
  • How screen readers present content
  • Common keyboard shortcuts to start with
  • Further training resources to learn how to use multiple screen readers
Disability Community @lemm.ee
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

Free webinar 2024-11-26: How to Train Friends and Family on a Screen Reader

How to Train Friends and Family on a Screen Reader

November 26, 2024 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EST

Learning access technology can appear daunting to a newly blind person. Finding quality access technology training can also be difficult for several factors. This is where technology savvy friends and family can help someone start learning how to use a screen reader. Join the National Federation of the Blind on Tuesday, November 26, from 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. eastern to learn how you can teach a friend or family member how to get started with a screen reader. We will cover:

  • How a screen reader works
  • How screen readers present content
  • Common keyboard shortcuts to start with
  • Further training resources to learn how to use multiple screen readers
Disability Community @lemm.ee
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

Shared by @[email protected]

Nike’s new Elite EasyOn backpack was designed with innovative features making it accessible for as many athletes as possible, including those with low dexterity or motor skills.

Originally developed for athletes competing in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the backpack is now available to everyone through the company’s online store for $150.

.NET @programming.dev
Dan Keck @lemmy.sdf.org

.NET Conf 2024: 2024-11-12 through 2024-11-14

Lots of focus on AI, as you would expect from Microsoft, but also sessions on C#, Blazor, Entity Framework, VS and VS Code, microservices, performance, testing, security, and accessibility