Immersion at your footstep
Problem Statement
Current VR headsets and controllers lack sufficient accessibility features for users with disabilities, such as limited mobility, hearing, or visual impairments. The goal is to make VR more inclusive for users with diverse physical needs.
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VR QA tester
Regular VR user who encounters discomfort with long-term use but generally enjoys the immersion.
User Interviews
Wheelchair users
They lean toward voice commands as a key accessibility improvement, indicating that reducing reliance on physical controllers could improve their experience.
VR lab director
Has a detailed understanding of the features and identify audio accessibility as an area for improvement.
Hand disabilities
Prefer adaptive input systems to enhance accessibility, highlighting that minimizing dependence on traditional hand controllers.