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Deafblindness

Deafblindness is the combination of significant hearing loss and significant vision loss — affecting an estimated 0.2–2% of the global population depending on definition — requiring digital products to support refreshable braille output and braille-driven navigation in addition to standard accessibility features.

About Deafblindness

Tactile and braille primary; many deafblind users do not use audio output. Screen readers must be configurable to send output to braille displays.

Where Deafblindness appears in a AccessivePath audit

Our AI auditors test concepts like Deafblindness as part of the WCAG 2.2 Level AA audit cycle — both via automated rule scanning and through screen-reader simulation and human pair review.

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