It is with remarkable finesse that Bart Simons opens the browser on his laptop and navigates to the website of the European Commission.
His hands glide over the surface of a separate, synthesizer-like keyboard sticking out from underneath the computer, little white stubs poking his finger tips.
“Okay, let’s see,” he says, his eyes shooting from left to right with no apparent direction.
Simons, who works for AnySurfer, an organisation that trains web designers to make sites a...
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