Accessibility features
Accessibility features help users who have a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use software products successfully.
Accessibility features include...
- Interfaces commonly used by screen readers (Windows only)
- Can be operated using only the keyboard
- Allows the user to request more time to complete timed responses
- Customization of display attributes such as color, contrast and font size
- Communicates all information independently of color
- Interfaces commonly used by screen magnifiers (Windows only)
- Attachment of alternative input and output devices
- Alternatives to audio information
- Adjustable volume control
- Does not flash the screen at rates that could induce epileptic seizures
- Use of screen-reader software and digital speech synthesizers to hear what is displayed on the screen.
- Provides documentation in an accessible format
When appropriate, the documentation for specific product features contains additional information about accessibility.
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