Android phones and people with a motor impairment/ physical disability research
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KathM
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Hello everyone
I am carrying out some research for Vodafone. We would like feedback from Android phone users who have a motor impairment or physical disability.
We are interested in talking to people for whom at least one of the following is true:
- You have dexterity issues which makes it hard for you to use the touch screen
- You have restricted mobility in your hands/ upper limbs that affects your phone use
- You use a wand, stick or another pointing device
- You use a switch
This piece of work will take place on 15-18th July and will be in Central London. The payment for each person will be
I am carrying out some research for Vodafone. We would like feedback from Android phone users who have a motor impairment or physical disability.
We are interested in talking to people for whom at least one of the following is true:
- You have dexterity issues which makes it hard for you to use the touch screen
- You have restricted mobility in your hands/ upper limbs that affects your phone use
- You use a wand, stick or another pointing device
- You use a switch
This piece of work will take place on 15-18th July and will be in Central London. The payment for each person will be
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Re the above post, the dates have now changed to 29th-31st August.
If you are interested in taking part, please email Robin.Diamond@vodafone.com
Thank you,
Kath -
Hello there,
Vodafone's conducting research and wants to hear from Android users with motor impairments or physical disabilities. If you face challenges like touch screen use, limited hand mobility, use of pointing tools, or switches, they want your input. The research happens in Central London from July 15-18. Compensation provided. Your insights matter! 📱🗣️
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Either this post is rather out of date or very early for 2024! (or a typo?)
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Hello @forgoodnesssake. As this post was initially posted in 2013, I would be inclined to say the first! However, this also appears to be a study that has been regularly repeated, and could be preparation for 2024 on that basis. For example, the initial post was updated in 2014 (almost a year later) and I can see a more recent commentCommunity Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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