accessability
n.n. the quality of being easy to reach or use. It describes how well a place, a tool, or a service is designed for everyone, including people with disabilities.
n. the degree to which a system, location, or service is open to or usable by a particular person or group. Often used in technical or social contexts to describe the ease of entry or the inclusivity of design.
The new website has great accessability for users with screen readers.
The city council is improving the accessability of public parks by installing ramps and wider pathways for wheelchair users.
While the software is technically functional, its lack of accessability features makes it nearly impossible for users with visual impairments to navigate the interface independently.