It is really easy to modify the  current save button's appearance to that 
it works for various abilities.

The attached JSON file contains one small CSS tiddler.  Download that and 
drag into any TiddlyWiki to try it out.

As-is, the CSS is setup to accommodate my disability and a friend's 
disability.

   - My friend is colour blind (challenge distinguishing between black and 
   red.  So this CSS eliminates the red in favour of blinking
   - I have an attention-regulation disability (challenge staying focused, 
   as in easily distracted, and challenge with hyper-focus, as in impossible 
   to get my attention; I'm always dealing with either one or the other; a 
   hyper-focused state is when I feel in a peaceful state), so subtle colours 
   and blinking are the right mix for me.

For those of us hampered by disabilities, what works for the majority of 
the world can make some of us very dysfunctional.

And for those of us who are rendered dysfunctional, the needed 
accommodations can vary wildly.

Creating helpful accommodations can be pretty quick and easy, as the 
attached CSS demonstrates.

Whatever annoys you interface-wise, even if only slightly annoying, know 
that relief can be really quick and really easy. 

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