Probably better for r/showerthoughts - but is anyone using emacs without a keyboard?
I assume the core audience of emacs is devs and sysadmins (and perhaps academics with org and org roam)
But surely somebody somewhere is doing those jobs / using assistive tech (dragon etc?) to interface with emacs?
Is there something specific that people may use emacs in that situation?
I imagine it is as easy to interface with as any other piece of software that people need to use assisted. If your question is could it be better than other pieces of software I suppose it could be made to be so.