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EaterOfTheBread222 karma

Serious question - what do you think the folks over at Mozilla/Firefox do well? Do you look at non-Chrome browser experiences for differentiation, or inspiration?

EaterOfTheBread111 karma

Ok thanks!

If I could TL;DR it (and others here may have opinions) think of a TV remote, and tape off all buttons except channel up/down, volume up/down, and guide.

That's what an elderly browser functionality needs to be.

So translate the TV remote guide button into some visually easy to use discovery feature for news, video, etc. Think the original AOL chat room/category buttons of like 12 or whatever they were.

EaterOfTheBread103 karma

+1 - if there was an accessibility feature for the elderly beyond large text, that would be a huge help for my family.

EaterOfTheBread35 karma

I imagine Cortana could be a big help here, but the elderly would need very clear discovery to use Cortana in the browsing experience to do anything. Every time. They may not remember how to do it after one intro to it

EaterOfTheBread8 karma

Ignore the peanut gallery - some good questions here