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Keyboard Navigation
Allows users to navigate through a website using only a keyboard, benefiting people with motor disabilities or those who cannot use a mouse.
Color Blindness Considerations
Designs that avoid color combinations problematic for colorblind users enhance accessibility for those with color vision deficiencies.
Speech Synthesis
Converts text into spoken word, benefiting users who have visual impairments, dyslexia, or other reading disabilities.
Audio Descriptions
Narration added to the soundtrack to describe important visual details, aiding blind and visually impaired users.
Consistent Navigation
Uniform navigation patterns make it easier for users with cognitive disabilities and those unfamiliar with the interface to use the product.
Semantic HTML
Use of proper HTML elements to convey meaning and structure assists screen reader users in navigating content.
Error Identification and Suggestions
Clearly identifying input errors and providing suggestions for correction benefits all users, including those with cognitive disabilities and learning disorders.
Head Pointer or Eye Tracking
Technologies that translate head movements or gaze into cursor control provide an alternative input method for users with severe motor impairments.
Voice Recognition
Enables users to control devices and dictate text using their voice, beneficial to those with motor impairments or who are unable to use a keyboard.
Personalization
Allowing users to customize interface options (like colors, fonts, and layouts) caters to individual needs and preferences, including those with sensory sensitivities.
Non-Text Contrast
Providing sufficient contrast for UI elements like buttons and form fields helps users with visual impairments.
Text-to-Speech (TTS)
TTS technology reads aloud digital text, aiding individuals who have difficulty reading or are visually impaired.
Focus Indicators
Visual cues that highlight the current interactive element, such as a focused link, help users with visual and cognitive impairments navigate interfaces.
Captions for Videos
Textual representation of audio content in videos, helps users who are deaf or hard of hearing to access the content.
High Contrast Mode
Increases the contrast between text and background colors, useful for users with low vision or color vision deficiencies.
Sufficient Time
Providing enough time to read and use content is essential for users with reading disabilities, cognitive limitations, or visual impairments.
Clear Hierarchical Structure
A clear and logical layout of information helps users with cognitive disabilities to better understand and navigate content.
Touch Targets
Larger touch-sensitive areas for interactive elements benefit users with motor impairments or limited precision.
Sign Language Interpretation
Sign language videos accompanying spoken or written content assist users who are deaf or have hearing impairments.
Animation Control
Options to reduce or eliminate animations can prevent seizures in users with epilepsy and reduce distractions for users with ADHD.
Transcripts for Audio Content
Written records of audio content, essential for users who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as beneficial for those who prefer reading to listening.
Alternative Text for Images
Provides a text description of images for screen readers, assisting users who are blind or have low vision.
Adjustable Text Size
Allows users to change text size, aiding those with low vision or reading disorders like dyslexia.
Magnification Tools
Software or browser features that zoom into screen content help users with low vision see and read content more easily.
Screen Readers
Screen readers convert digital text into synthesized speech, aiding users with visual impairments or those who are blind.
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