One last thing. Phone screen reader users navigate via gestures, so it's still not actually a matter of clicking tge buttons. You can click the buttons, but gesture navigation is better as it doesn't require any remaining residual vision. Same principle as keyboard navigation for pc screen reader users. (There are alternative methods to navigate a pc for the blind, but none of these alternatives will involve a mouse for those who cannot touch type!)
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One last thing. Phone screen reader users navigate via gestures, so it's still not actually a matter of clicking tge buttons. You can click the buttons, but gesture navigation is better as it doesn't require any remaining residual vision. Same principle as keyboard navigation for pc screen reader users. (There are alternative methods to navigate a pc for the blind, but none of these alternatives will involve a mouse for those who cannot touch type!)