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[RNIB] 4.5 Interaction and target customization #30

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RealJoshue108 opened this issue Apr 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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[RNIB] 4.5 Interaction and target customization #30

RealJoshue108 opened this issue Apr 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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Filed on behalf of RNIB: Original comments sent to APA list

Regarding requirements for '4.5 Interaction and target customization' -

These would be useful for people with sight loss as well. For example, requirement
4b, could be useful for people with tunnel vision or peripheral vision.
4c, again would help people with multiple disabilities including mobility and sight loss.

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Thanks for the comment - it is worth mentioning the benefits to other groups for sure.

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This is being discussed in RQTF issues https://www.w3.org/2020/05/06-rqtf-minutes.html#item03

OP (Sonali) raised the point that this would be useful for other user groups - those with vision impairments, tunnel vision etc. Also if needed there may be requirement for simultaneous action using buttons that  are well spaced and good sized.

There was also expand the requirement and also note new 'Sticky Keys' requirements  to deal with the user need for pressing multiple buttons in an XR environment that we will discuss further.

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@Raisonali I've updated our user needs to reflect this and added a new Sticky Keys requirement 😀

@ruoxiran ruoxiran transferred this issue from w3c/apa Mar 18, 2022
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