👉 Accessibility computing, also known as inclusive or universal design, is an approach focused on creating technology and environments that are usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. This involves designing digital interfaces, devices, and spaces with features that accommodate a wide range of human abilities, such as visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments. It encompasses a variety of strategies, including customizable user interfaces, voice recognition, haptic feedback, and assistive technologies, all aimed at ensuring equitable access to information and services. By prioritizing accessibility, computing not only enhances the user experience for individuals with disabilities but also benefits a broader audience, promoting inclusivity and equal opportunities in the digital age.