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While some countries have social organizations or policies in place to assist individuals with visual impairments, they still face limitations and difficulties in living independently and finding job opportunities. This study proposes that individuals with visual impairments exhibit differences in physiological functions, behavioral habits, and cognition compared to others. Therefore, in the process of enhancing their quality of life, developers should not adhere to traditional industrial design methods. Instead, users should be actively involved in specific solutions, integrating their behavioral habits into the functionality of the product. As a result, this research introduces the concept of consensusization and explores a conceptual design for an innovative open-source control system. Blind individuals can match abstract shape modules to different appliances, doors, switches, and other everyday scenarios based on their unique life experiences and cognitive habits. They can adjust the combination of these modules, allowing them the opportunity to actively edit their lifestyle and work methods. Simultaneously, the open-source control system, through IoT systems and sensors, can create behavior path guidance and daily safety reminders within the environment. The consensus-based concept serves as a methodological model for product development, extending to more applications and scenarios with accessibility needs.
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