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Hi, a sub-group of AG has been using the FAST categorisations, and there are a few which we weren't familiar with.
It would be really helpful if some of the less common cases had a short explanation available.
E.g. What kinaesthetic perception means, so you can tell how different it is from tactile/sensory perception.
Picking on one I'm more familiar with, it could be something like:
Use without fine point control: Typically from hand-tremours, it can difficult to use a mouse or touch screen, particularly for targets which are small.
Some are relatively straightforward for the audience of this doc, but some do need this sort of explanation.
The types of questions we had when using the doc were:
How do these typically affect a digital interface?
- "Use with limited orientation or spatial tracking" (is that a AR/VR oriented?)
- photophobia
- kinaesthetic perception
- sensory processing (listed with tactile perception)
- limited compositional skill
- sensory memory
What makes these different from the more general categories?
- sensorineural hearing loss (compared to limited hearing)
- diegetic sound (compared to limited hearing)
- limited coordination skill (in learning)
- limited phonological or phonemic awareness
- interocular transfer of visual memory