a neat thing about accessibility is that what it really means is enabling devices to be used in different ways, different modalities, different assumptions... accessibility is always at the front of expanding interactionshttps://twitter.com/ckundo/status/1172914359150010368 …
There are tons of examples of this. Breakdown curbs, audible crosswalk signals, closed captions on TVs. Making your thing accessible almost always makes it better.