In the UK
In the US
2m people have a vision impairment3
10m people have a vision impairment4
8.2m people have mild to moderate deafness5, 688,000 people have severe to profound deafness6
28m people have a hearing impairment7
3.4m people have a physical disability8
8m people have a physical disability9
1.5m people have a learning disability10
6.8m people have a learning disability11
6m people have dyslexia12
25m people have dyslexia13
Digital Web Magazine - Understanding Disabilities when Designing a Website - 0 views
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Most people who are blind will rely on screen reading software such as
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JAWS or Windows-Eyes
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E-Access Blog » Blog Archive » People With Impaired Vision 'Less Likely To Be... - 0 views
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The RNIB report finds people over 55 are three times more likely to have seeing difficulties as those in the 16-24 age bracket, which is a greater increase with age than with other kinds of disabilities.
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In addition, the report finds that people who are disabled with seeingdifficulties are less likely to be employed (48 per cent) than those with other kinds of disability (50 per cent); this compares to an overall employment rate of 75 per cent among people of working age. For people with more than one disability, the employment rate drops to 38 per cent, however for people with ’seeing difficulties’ that do not constitute a disability the rate is much higher at 83 per cent. The unemployment rates are 8 per cent for disabled people as a whole but 13 per cent for those disabled by visual impairment. In contrast, the report also found that a higher than average proportion of visually impaired disabled people are employed in high-level positions.
BBC Internet Blog - 0 views
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We considered a few approaches, but decided to grow our new widget out of Adobe Flex and Adobe AIR. This is firstly because these tools met our requirements to work cross-platform and deliver the desktop experience we wanted, and also because they linked up with in-house skills in the team which manages them, making them simpler to manage.
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BBC Future Media & Technology's pilot widget application BBC LiveUpdate uses the Adobe AIR runtime, which is dependent on users downloading and installing a plugin to their desktop, but which unfortunately does not currently support screenreaders (or other software which relies on the Microsoft Active Accessibility layer for assistive technologies). We're working with Adobe to make tools built with AIR more accessible than current products wherever possible and are committed to delivering accessible services. As this is a beta product, there are also other limitations in how much we have been able to establish accessibility support in the following areas:Colour contrast cannot be alteredText size cannot be alteredLacks consistent alt textLacks Title attributesIs not entirely tabbable.
WebAIM: Blog - WCAG 2.0 and Link Colors - 0 views
Accessible colour combinations | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
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