r_1235 1 points 1y ago
Yup, get some professional training, better if they provide a certificate or something. Also, lot of fields in computers, from coding, scrypting, word processing, number processing, gaming, audio editing, what's your cup of tea?
KillerLag 1 points 1y ago
Is there any specific accessibility software you need to learn how to use?
What level of knowledge do you have regarding computers? Because that would help narrow down what kind of help you need. Is it Microsoft office? Basic computer usage? Zoom?
TechnicalPragmatist 0 points 1y ago
What about assistive tech training, that may help you. With the basics. Are you with vocational rehabilitation they can probably help fund some of this.