@inproceedings{wentzel2022understanding, author = {Wentzel, Johann David and Junuzovic, Sasa and Devine, James and Porter, John and Mott, Martez}, title = {Understanding How People with Limited Mobility Use Multi-Modal Input}, organization = {ACM}, booktitle = {ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2022)}, year = {2022}, month = {April}, abstract = {People with limited mobility often use multiple devices when interacting with computing systems, but little is known about the impact these multi-modal configurations have on daily computing use. A deeper understanding of the practices, preferences, obstacles, and workarounds associated with accessible multi-modal input can uncover opportunities to create more accessible computer applications and hardware. We explored how people with limited mobility use multi-modality through a three-part investigation grounded in the context of video games. First, we surveyed 43 people to learn about their preferred devices and configurations. Next, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 14 participants to understand their experiences and challenges with using, configuring, and discovering input setups. Lastly, we performed a systematic review of 74 YouTube videos to illustrate and categorize input setups and adaptations in-situ. We conclude with a discussion on how our findings can inform future accessibility research for current and emerging computing technologies. ACM CHI 2022 Presentation}, publisher = {ACM}, url = {http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/research/publication/understanding-how-people-with-limited-mobility-use-multi-modal-input/}, }