Freedom to roam: a study of mobile device adoption and accessibility for people with visual and motor disabilities
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Richard E. Ladner | Jacob O. Wobbrock | Shaun K. Kane | Chandrika Jayant | R. Ladner | J. Wobbrock | C. Jayant
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