Accessibility

Request for developer feedback: customizable select | Blog | Chrome for Developers

Google Chrome is introducing a customizable select element feature allowing developers to style form controls with enhanced flexibility and functionality. The feature includes new pseudo-elements, content styling options, and improved accessibility controls, currently available for testing in Chrome Canary 130. The implementation builds upon the existing HTML select tag, ensuring backwards compatibility while enabling progressive enhancement.

Atkinson Hyperlegible Font - Braille Institute

The Atkinson Hyperlegible™ font family, designed by Braille Institute, offers enhanced readability for low vision individuals through distinctive letter shapes and clear characters. Available in three versions with multiple weights and styles, this award-winning font supports up to 150 languages and is free for both personal and commercial use.

On Bloat

The document appears to be a French user interface guide listing keyboard shortcuts and controls for presentation software, including commands for toggling laser pointer, pen mode, fullscreen mode, and presentation navigation.

A Year of Telepathy

Neuralink's brain-computer interface, the Link, has enabled three paralyzed individuals to control computers and smartphones with their thoughts over the past year. The participants have collectively used the technology for over 4,900 hours, achieving significant improvements in their daily independence and creativity. Neuralink is expanding its clinical trials across multiple locations while developing new capabilities like assistive robotic arm control.