Rory Cellan-Jones, a British journalist and former BBC technology correspondent tells his story around digital accessibility challenges.
In his All I Want For Digital video, Rory explains how having Parkinson's, and a tremor in his right hand, can make it difficult to use keyboards and therefore has preference to use voice-to-text software. He asks businesses to look at investing into this software as a way to make their websites more accessible to users with motor impairments and disabilities.
You can find out more about our All I Want For Digital campaign on the Cyber-Duck website: https://cybrd.uk/all-i-want-for-digital
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:
For many of us, typing just gets harder and harder. I've got Parkinson's. I've got a tremor in my right hand, and it really is difficult and more and more I'm trying to use voice to text software, but it's not very good on websites.
So what I'd like for Christmas, please, is for every website to have that big red microphone symbol that I could press and off it would go.
I would be, instead of typing, I'd be talking, and that would make me very happy.
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