Funkify - Disability Simulator
Experience the web through different abilities. Simulate vision, motor, cognitive and reading impairments.
Simulates how people with disabilities experience the web
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The Web Disability Simulator lets you experience how people with different disabilities or inadequate abilities perceive a web site. Simulate color blindness, low vision, dyslexia and more. An easy-to-use tool both to increase understanding and lower the threshold to test accessibility on a website.
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Experience the web through different abilities. Simulate vision, motor, cognitive and reading impairments.
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Simulates colorblindness in your web browser.
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It took a few minutes to start working [I restarted Chrome, tried different websites, checked settings, etc. - nothing. And when I was about to give up - it started working] Also - I have ADHD, and while I get what the author was trying to show, the giant burger image and big flashing sentences feel a bit… unappealing. With today’s design tools (and even AI), it could definitely look much better. ADHD is also a spectrum, so people experience it differently, though there are common patterns that could be represented in a cleaner, more thoughtful way. ChatGPT actually gets ADHD pretty well - but if you want insights from real humans, I’m happy to volunteer as a proud ADHDer xD
Good idea, but has some bugs..
it shows no effect on my side. Macbook, chrome.
as a designer, I used this to create a more visible menu
I think this is good. While I respect the previous comment around the person feeling humiliated by the ADHD representation, I don't feel that way and I have a moderate to severe ADHD diagnosis. I feel that any reference to the condition, particularly in lighthearted way, may actually encourage people to talk about it, so I don't mind. I am also colourblind and while the representation is perhaps a bit over-the-top (although I'll never really know!), again, it's spotlighting a condition and scenario, which will hopefully be talked about and referred to afterwards.
Achei massa! Divertido e pedagógico
Good selection of disabilities, would be better if can change the severity of it, for example, change severity of far-slightness
This is not a realistic depiction of disabilities. I have some of the ones that this suite includes, and in my opinion, this extension is a mockery of them. It is so blunt and unsophisticated. "People with ADHD get distracted. Let's have a bunch of **** flashing on screen."
Did not work for me on MacOS and Chrome
Cool plugin, thanks! Deafness (= mute videos, esp without subtitles) would be a great addition.