Computer accessibility
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Computer accessibility
Computer accessibility refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability type, English literacy or digital fluency...
Accessibility
compatibility with a person's assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers). Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and benefit from...
Game accessibility
human–computer interaction, accessibility of video games is considered a sub-field of computer accessibility, which studies how software and computers can...
Web accessibility
Web accessibility, or eAccessibility, is the inclusive practice of ensuring there are no barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to, websites...
X Window System
accessibility issues better than others, so persons with accessibility problems are not locked out of using X11. However, there is no accessibility standard...
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
Section 508 accessibility requirements with a checklist. Characteristically a U.S. government office will require a VPAT to state the accessibility attributes...
Amy J. Ko
involves human–computer interaction, software engineering, computing education, and computer accessibility. Ko studied both computer science and psychology...
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
with Jennison Asuncion, an accessibility professional from Toronto, to co-found GAAD. Examples of local Global Accessibility Awareness Day events include:...
Sticky keys
Sticky keys is an accessibility feature of some graphical user interfaces which assists users who have physical disabilities or helps users reduce repetitive...
Bounce keys
Bounce keys is a feature in various computer operating systems. It is an accessibility feature to aid users who have physical disabilities. Bounce keys...