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FCC mandates all mobile phones in the US to be compatible with hearing aids
(www.androidauthority.com)
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I never realized how much we hated disabled people until I worked for a hospital/school.
"We".
Try being autistic and not disabled and using smartphones with sweaty hands and tired eyes. And modern UI design in general.
I've been dreaming of a certain legislation for PC user interfaces and the Web since 10 years ago ; in essence that would mandate that everything governmental and commercial should be usable for blind people (because with modern UI\UX I want to close my eyes and pretend I'm blind) with screen readers and Braille terminals.
That legislation would absolutely kill what clueless crowds call "user-friendly UIs", and I would be happy and gleeful, because it wouldn't kill UIs following good old industrial ergonomics.
It would, of course, present a lot of challenges for such a transition.
So you want to severely inconvenience the vast majority of people for your own personal gain?
Surely there is a better compromise
I, for one, am extremely inconvenienced by not toggling "blind" or "vision impaired" mode in my OS or browser. The existance of a high contrast mode also offends me. The thought that websites might be navigable using speech readers keeps me up at night.