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SC 1.3.4 Thorough Review #57

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _external/data
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10 changes: 4 additions & 6 deletions content/SC-1.3.4.md
Expand Up @@ -53,9 +53,7 @@ This page provides the script for Success Criterion 1.3.4 Orientation of the [WC

| Scene | Time | Audio | Visual |
| ----- | ---- | ----- | ------ |
| 1 | 0:00 - 0:@@ | Jan has cerebral palsy, which, in his case, limits his mobility including use of his arms. | Jan is using a wheelchair (power chair) with a headrest and seatbelt to support him from the involuntary movement of his arms and legs. |
| 2 | 0:@@ - @:@@ | He has a stand for his tablet computer, where he can switch between portrait and landscape orientation. This makes it easier for him to use different apps. | We zoom out to see Jan is sitting at a table with a tablet computer mounted to a stand. He pushes the corner of the tablet and it rotates on that stand. |
| 3 | @:@@ - @:@@ | For example, the landscape orientation allows for longer sentences, which he finds more comfortable for reading articles. | We see the tablet screen as it rotates, and the app changes display to provide longer sentences. Jan is reading an article. |
| 4 | @:@@ - @:@@ | However, when he is out and about, the tablet is fixed on his wheelchair and he cannot change its orientation. | We see a personal assistant remove the tablet from the stand and mount it to the wheelchair, and Jan leaves in his power chair. |
| 5 | @:@@ - @:@@ | This newspaper app only works in portrait orientation, so Jan can not read the articles when the tablet is mounted on his wheelchair. | We see the screen mounted in landscape orientation with the text in a newspaper app appearing in portrait (sideways for him). |
| 6 | @:@@ - @:@@ | Fortunately his favorite newspaper app works well in both orientations, and does not require him to use any particular one. | We see Jan switching to another newspaper app that works well in landscape orientation while Jan is cruising away. |
| 1 | 0:00 - 0:@@ | Jan has cerebral palsy, which, in his case, means limited use of his arms. | Jan is using a wheelchair, possibly power chair with a headrest and seatbelt to support him from the involuntary movement of his arms and legs. |
| 2 | @:@@ - @:@@ | Jan uses a tablet mounted on his wheelchair. In his case it is fixed to landscape orientation and he cannot change this orientation. | We zoom in on the tablet mounted to his wheelchair. |
| 3 | @:@@ - @:@@ | Unfortunately some apps only work in portrait orientation, so Jan can not read the articles when the tablet is mounted on his wheelchair in landscape orientation. | We see the screen mounted in landscape orientation with the text in an app appearing in portrait (sideways for him). |
| 4 | @:@@ - @:@@ | Apps work well for Jan when they do not require him to use any particular orientation. | We see Jan switching to another app that works well in landscape orientation. |