For some users with cognitive disabilities, extra visual symbols can make text appear cluttered or harder to parse.

Whether you're watching a tutorial like g163.mp4 or reading an international news site, the way we handle accents and marks matters. What is Technique G163?

If a user’s keyboard doesn't easily support specific marks, being able to view or interact with a "plain" version of the text makes the content much more accessible. Implementing G163 in Your Content

Ensure that the diacritics used are consistent throughout your transcriptions and captions. The Bottom Line

Some older screen readers or specialized braille displays may struggle to interpret non-standard or complex diacritics.

If your platform allows, give users the ability to simplify text or provide a version where marks are optional.

While these marks are essential for correct spelling and pronunciation in many languages, they can sometimes cause hurdles:

Always use standard characters rather than "faking" symbols with images or unusual fonts.