Summary and resources

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In this module, you've learned about best practices for developing more accessible gaming hardware experiences and packaging components. Here's a summary of what we covered:

  • Provide standard connection options like USB or Bluetooth on devices to help ensure that players can connect their assistive devices to supporting hardware products.
  • Consider adjustments to button size, height, and activation force to increase the accessibility of standard hardware devices.
  • Represent important device status information through multiple sensory channels like vision, audio, and tactile to ensure more players have successful interactions.
  • Implement accessible packaging components like tactile cues that inform proper device orientation, pull tabs to remove adhesive, and multiple options for device and component removal.

Learn more

For more information, see Understanding Function to Design for Disabilities.