Collaborate closely with students who are mobility-impaired to establish what they want to accomplish with a computer, this way you can explore accommodations that allow them to meet their goals.

  • Possible accommodations include alternative keyboards and mouses, which give mobility-impaired students access to a computer’s basic functionality.
    • For example, expanded keyboards (with larger keys that are spaced far apart) can replace standard keyboards for those with limited fine motor control.
  • For a list of more accommodations students may require, check out AccessComputing’s article.

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