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Tell grandma with Parkinson's to "adapt". While not as ubiquitus a disability as daltonism or blindness, interfaces should still cater to people with them.
When it's kids adapting it's fun. When it's someone with tremors physically incapable of gently and precisely tapping the exact 5px, it's just bad design.
I've yet to see an accessibility setting for this very valid usecase.