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== 5651~5700:残疾人、老年人友好设计 (Accessibility & Senior-Friendly Wallet Design) == # "'''Physical Disability Considerations: Implementing Larger Buttons & Voice Navigation for Cold Wallets'''" # "'''Case Study: A Blind User’s Journey—How Tactile Interfaces Overcame Visual Barriers'''" # "'''Braille Overlays: Designing Embossed Guides for Hardware Wallet Screens & Keypads'''" # "'''Ergonomic Grips: Modifying Device Shapes for Individuals with Limited Hand Dexterity'''" # "'''Speech-Enabled Firmware: Integrating Voice Prompts & Commands Without Exposing Security Gaps'''" # "'''Case Study: Senior Citizens’ Learning Circles—Mastering Crypto Safely at a Local Community Center'''" # "'''High-Contrast UIs: Color Schemes & Bold Fonts for Users with Weak Eyesight'''" # "'''Multi-Sensory Feedback: Adding Vibrations, Sound Cues, & LED Alerts for Transaction Confirmations'''" # "'''Case Study: A Customizable PIN Entry System That Eliminated Tiny, Hard-To-Press Buttons'''" # "'''One-Click Recovery Tools: Minimizing Complexity for Seniors to Restore Their Wallet if Misplaced'''" # "'''Kiosk Mode: A Simplified Interface for Quick, Low-Risk Transactions in Senior Living Facilities'''" # "'''Case Study: Alzheimer’s Risk Mitigation—Shared Access Controls Among Trusted Family or Caregivers'''" # "'''QR-Code-Heavy Workflows: Eliminating Typing for Seniors, Relying on Scans & Automatic Address Verification'''" # "'''Large Font Display Editions: Releasing a ‘Maxi-Screen’ Hardware Wallet Model for Elderly Users'''" # "'''Case Study: Voice Biometrics for Extra Security—Trials & Triumphs in a Retirement Community'''" # "'''PIN Randomization Tactics: Avoiding Predictable Patterns for Users With Memory Constraints'''" # "'''Minimal Steps Mode: Reducing Advanced Menus, Shown Only if User Toggles ‘Expert Mode’'''" # "'''Case Study: A Senior Couple’s Cold Wallet Strategy—Joint Multi-Sig with Grandchildren’s Tech Support'''" # "'''Community Support Networks: Training Young Volunteers to Assist Seniors With Firmware Updates Safely'''" # "'''Color-Coded Accounts: Wallet Sections Painted in Distinct Bright Colors to Recognize Immediately'''" # "'''Case Study: Parkinson’s Disease Considerations—How One Brand’s Larger Touch Targets Improved Adoption'''" # "'''Tutorial Videos: Slowly Paced, Subtitled Guides Tailored to Overcome Tech Anxiety'''" # "'''Low Dexterity or Amputees: Potential Voice + Eye-Tracking Integration for Verifying Transactions'''" # "'''Case Study: Deaf Users Making Good Use of Vibration & LED Patterns for Confirmation'''" # "'''One-Family Multi-Sig: Splitting Responsibility so Elderly Members Aren’t Solely at Risk of Key Loss'''" # "'''Aging in Place: Minimizing the Need for Frequent Firmware Updates to Suit Less Tech-Active Lifestyles'''" # "'''Case Study: Community Hackathon Focused on Inventing Accessibility Plugins & Adapters'''" # "'''Creating an Elder Helpline: A 24/7 Support Specifically for Non-Tech-Savvy Over-60 Investors'''" # "'''Positive Reinforcement UIs: Gentle Encouragement & Milestone Achievements for Basic Wallet Mastery'''" # "'''Case Study: A Grandson-Grandmother Project Where NFT Art Funded the Elder’s Medical Bills Securely'''" # "'''Reading Aloud Menus: TTS (Text-to-Speech) Implementation for Device Menus with Privacy at the Core'''" # "'''Physical Security Aids: Lockable Cases & Stands That Keep Devices Stable During Operation'''" # "'''Case Study: How a Retirement Village’s Collective Treasury Gave Residents Larger Voice on Spending'''" # "'''Seed Phrase Management for Memory-Challenged Users: Splitting or Storing in Familiar Patterns'''" # "'''Refining Onboarding: Possibly an Automated Wizard That Tells Seniors Exactly What to Do, Step by Step'''" # "'''Case Study: A Deafblind Crypto Enthusiast Overcoming All Barriers with a Custom Braille Wallet Shell'''" # "'''Social Recovery Approaches: Letting Trusted People in a Senior’s Network Reconstruct Access if Lost'''" # "'''Inclusive Design Awards: Incentivizing Crypto Brands to Innovate More on Accessibility Features'''" # "'''Case Study: Reducing Scam Targeting Rates by Teaching Elders to Recognize Phishing & Fake Support Lines'''" # "'''Device Pairing with Big-Screen TVs: Mirroring the Wallet UI on a Large Display for Easier Viewing'''" # "'''Uplifting Confidence: Training Seniors in Basic Self-Custody Concepts with Friendly, Non-Technical Terms'''" # "'''Case Study: Seniors-Only Crypto Clubs—Successes & Struggles in Educating This Demographic'''" # "'''Reminder Alarms: Scheduling Firmware Checks or Recovery Drills for Extra Peace of Mind'''" # "'''Multiple Language Narration: Real-Time Voiceover in Ethnic Minority Languages for Elderly Immigrants'''" # "'''Case Study: Collaboration with Senior Care NGOs That Provided Free Hardware Wallet Starter Kits'''" # "'''Graceful Downgrade: If an Update Brings Complexity, Let Elders Roll Back to a Simpler Interface'''" # "'''Adaptive UIs: Sensing a User’s Input Speed & Providing More Time or Guidance for Each Step'''" # "'''Case Study: Grandchildren Teaching Their Grandparents While Earning Token Rewards for Patience'''" # "'''Universal Accessibility Principles: Setting an Industry Standard for Senior-Friendly Crypto Hardware'''" # "**Future Vision: Bringing an Entire 60+ Demographic into Safe Self-Custody with Minimal Tech Hurdles” ---- ----
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