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by cycrutchfield 2654 days ago
There are many low-tech solutions that can be applied instead of shoehorning in neural networks for this purpose.
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Yes, but they also require active participation from the developer and many developers are unwilling or unable to spend the time to implement them, especially when there's a rather large range of disabilities to account for.

It's possible that tech like this could offer a user-definable solution to these issues.