Episode Ten | Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season Two

Fri 15 Sep 2023

Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season Two

Episode Ten | Engage With Tech Your Way With Accessible Controls From Cephable — Part 2

Catch up with Part One

Imagine being able to play a game, create an important presentation, or engage in a virtual class with just a series of simple words, gestures, and face expressions. This kind of freedom and flexibility to control technology can open doors and create opportunities for many people around the world who can’t easily use game consoles, computers, or other devices. With a free app from Cephable (formerly Enabled Play), speech, facial expressions, head positions, shaking, tilting, and virtual buttons can all be used to personalize how you control the technology in your life. In the second part of our two-part interview, Cephable Founder and CEO Alex Dunn talks more about how Cephable differs from other resources, how they continue to incorporate feedback from their community, and what users can expect in the future.

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Check out episodes from Season One and stay tuned for Episode Eleven on September 29!

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