These fantastic people and groups provide profound resources to any seeking aid with video game accessibility. Are you a developer looking to add accessibility features into your upcoming game? We also have topics covered by others that go in-depth on such features. Maybe you’re simply looking to find software or hardware in order to enjoy games easier? We have those too! Look around and check out these accessible activists!
Accessibility Software
- Click2Speak
- ClickAid
- Click-N-Type Virtual Keyboard
- Comfort On-Screen Keyboard
- Dragon Naturally Speaking
- GlovePie
- JoyToKey
- The Dasher Project
- Voice Activated Commands
Advocates and Organizations
- Able Gamers Charity
- Game-Accessibility.com
- GamesAid.org
- Ian Hamilton
- International Game Developers Association – Game Accessibility Special Interest Group
- OneSwitch
- Special Effect
Assistive Technology Hardware
- Ablenet
- CanAssist (Canada)
- EnableMart
- Evil Controllers
- R.J. Cooper
- Titan One
- Tobii Eye Tracking 4C
- X-Keys Switch Interface
Content By/For Disabled Gamers
- AccessibleGames
- AppleVis
- AudioGames.net
- Brandon Cole.net
- DAGER System
- FeministSonar
- GeekyGimp
- OneOddGamerGirl
- Pro-Able
- Quadilious
- Robert Kingett
- TheKephas
- Videojuegos Accesibles
Developer Resources
- Game Accessibility Guidelines – A straightforward reference for inclusive game design
- How to do subtitles well – basics and good practices by Ian Hamilton
- Includification – AbleGamers Foundation’s Game Accessibility Guidelines