The instrument group that comprises drums, cymbals, and the cowbell.
What are percussion instruments?
A carpet that is soft and not attached to the floor is said to be this according to the ADA.
What is non-compliant?
The WCAG guideline that includes what to do for text, audio, and other things that help people to understand what they are interacting with.
What is guideline 1?
The technology used by Stephen Hawking that helped him move around.
What is a wheelchair?
The online instrument that produces notes by simply tracking your head and eye movements.
This well known composer & musician created many works, totaling 722 pieces, using just the feeling of the vibration of piano keys.
Who is Ludwig Van Beethoven?
The ADA Standard that regulates the dimensions of paths and their turns.
What is Standard 403.5?
The WCAG guideline that focuses on making things understandable for a "wide variety of user agents" and their assistive devices.
What is guideline 4?
The assistive device that helps to facilitate movement when a person is missing a body part.
What is a prosthetic?
This newer kind of guitar with a shortened neck can allow its players to use it with just one of their hands.
What is a Kellycaster guitar?
Jamie Foxx played this well known Soul's musician in a 2004 biopic drama.
Who is Ray Charles?
The name of the often stylized image of person sitting in a wheelchair that is used to signify accessibility everywhere.
What is the International Symbol of Accessibility?
The WCAG guideline that is helpful when a person accidentally does something they do not want to do on a website.
What is guideline 3.3?
Some early versions of this technology was developed to assist the blind relatives and friends of the inventors.
What is a typewriter?
The instrument that acts like a trumpet without needing to actually hold a trumpet, and instead only uses your head movement and breathing to control everything.
What is the HiNote?
Downtuning, the slackening of an instrument's strings, is a part of this offshoot of rock music that was created back in the late 1960's and used by musicians like Tony Iommi.
What is Heavy Metal?
The ADA compliant length for a van when the access aisle next to it is the same length.
What is 96 inches?
This WCAG guideline is useful for when people need to pause what they are doing and not have their progress impeded by pausing their activity.
What is WCAG 2.2.3?
The technology that uses 63 distinct characters to provide an alternative way to interact with information.
What is braille?
The group that played with Coldplay at the end of the 2012 Paralympics and that is "reinventing the orchestra for the 21st century".
What is the ParaOrchestra?
The composer of a hit 2015 indie game, with 101 songs, who was also its developer.
Who is Toby Fox?
The recommended minimum space when wheelchair spaces are next to each other, according to the ADA.
What is 33 inches?
A website that satisfies all level A guidelines of WCAG is said to have this.
What is the minimum level of conformance?
The technology that is used to clearly understand what is going on in videos, T.V. shows, and movies.
What is closed captioning?
Although this technology was originally made going by the rule of cool, the wearable aspect of it can help people who have little to no strength in their hands play music with almost no problems.
What are the Mimu gloves?