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[–] [email protected] 8 points 11 months ago

To begin with, blindness is a spectrum and not an on/off switch. That means blind people can still often see something, even if it's not clear or bright etc. Accessibility tech for touch screens is often just making the displayed content larger or higher contrast, as well as screen reader capabilities, combined with gestures, hotspots, there's definitely some capability for use of a touchscreen while vision is impaired