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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems - Detail
Criteria
(a) When software is designed to
run on a system that has a
keyboard, product functions shall
be executable from a keyboard
where the function itself or the
result of performing a function
can be discerned textually.
(b) Applications shall not disrupt
or disable activated features of
other products that are identified
as accessibility features, where
those features are developed and
documented according to
industry standards. Applications
also shall not disrupt or disable
activated features of any
operating system that are
identified as accessibility features
where the application
programming interface for those
accessibility features has been
documented by the manufacturer
of the operating system and is
available to the product
developer.
(c) A well-defined on-screen
indication of the current focus
shall be provided that moves
among interactive interface
elements as the input focus
changes. The focus shall be
programmatically exposed so that
Assistive Technology can track
focus and focus changes.
(d) Sufficient information about a
user interface element including
the identity, operation and state
of the element shall be available
to Assistive Technology. When
an image represents a program
element, the information
conveyed by the image must also
be available in text.
(e) When bitmap images are
used to identify controls, status
indicators, or other programmatic
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
Supporting Features
Supported one exceptions.
Supported
Supported
Supported with minor exceptions
Supported
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Remarks and explanations
Sliders in the main driver screen
are not reachable via the
keyboard.
The majority of controls have
sufficient name, state, and role
information. Screen readers will
not be able to properly identify
controls with graphical labels.