The Disability Assistant Tool helps users improve control, stability, and awareness in video-based environments.
It is designed for individuals with:
- motor challenges
- tremors or inconsistent movement
- limited mobility
- cognitive or visual processing needs
✔️ Fully user-controlled
✔️ No automation
✔️ No input takeover
✔️ Built for accessibility — not gameplay assistance
This tool supports users by improving how they:
- see what’s happening on screen
- control movement more consistently
- respond more comfortably in real time
It enhances the user’s experience without replacing their control.
- Provides optional visual overlays to improve clarity and awareness
- Helps highlight important on-screen information
- Supports focus and reduced visual clutter
Designed for users who experience:
- shaky movement
- inconsistent control
- reduced fine motor precision
Features include:
- smoothing adjustments
- sensitivity tuning
- response shaping
- customizable control behavior
All movement remains fully controlled by the user.
Supports different accessibility needs:
- standard input mode
- joystick support
- single-switch setups
- alternative control configurations
Allows users to adjust the tool to match their abilities.
- visual feedback
- optional audio cues
- text-to-speech support
- system status indicators
These help improve clarity and confidence during use.
- works with standard cameras and capture devices
- supports CPU and GPU acceleration
- compatible with NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel systems
This tool is built with strict accessibility-focused boundaries:
- does not inject into software
- does not modify external programs
- does not control mouse or keyboard
- does not automate actions
- does not interact with protected processes
All decisions and actions remain user-driven.
- individuals with motor impairments
- users with tremors or reduced control
- people using adaptive hardware
- veterans with physical challenges
- students and developers exploring accessibility
The system is built using a modular design:
- visual processing
- input handling
- feedback systems
- system diagnostics
This structure allows flexibility, stability, and long-term development.
This project exists to:
- improve accessibility in interactive environments
- support individuals with disabilities
- promote ethical assistive technology
- enhance user control — not replace it
- Major: architectural changes
- Minor: new features
- Patch: fixes and improvements
Developed by FNBubbles420 Org
Registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Focused on:
- accessibility tools
- education
- veteran support
- inclusive technology
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