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First, he posed, "What is an accesible e-book ...? You have to think about where we are already. ... Every e-book is now a large-print book. ... [It] also helps dyslexic readers with font changes and line spacing ... and different colors for backgrounds, as well as text to speech," he said.
However, he noted, with the rise in mobile computing that we're all becoming used to, "We're all becoming situationally disabled-we can't read in bright sunlight or hear in loud spaces."
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