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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems – Detail 
 
 
           
 
Criteria  
Supporting Features Remarks 
and 
explanations 
(a) When software is 
designed to run on a system 
that has a keyboard, 
product functions shall be 
executable from a keyboard 
where the function itself or 
the result of performing a 
function can be discerned 
textually. 
Some limitations exist 
Some commands that can be described textually cannot be 
executed from the keyboard.  Print Job Submission and Job 
Management do not support Assistive Technology. 
(b) Applications shall not 
disrupt or disable activated 
features of other products 
that are identified as 
accessibility features, where 
those features are 
developed and documented 
according to industry 
standards. Applications also 
shall not disrupt or disable 
activated features of any 
operating system that are 
identified as accessibility 
features where the 
application programming 
interface for those 
accessibility features has 
been documented by the 
manufacturer of the 
operating system and is 
available to the product 
developer. 
Supports
 
The product software does not override or disable accessibility 
features of the host operating system or other software 
possessing features that have been developed and 
documented according to industry standards. 
(c) A well-defined on-screen 
indication of the current 
focus shall be provided that 
moves among interactive 
interface elements as the 
input focus changes. The 
focus shall be 
programmatically exposed 
so that Assistive Technology 
can track focus and focus 
changes. 
Supports
 
(1) A well defined, on-screen indication of the current focus is 
provided, and the focus is programmatically exposed so that 
Assistive Technology can track focus and focus changes 
 
(d) Sufficient information 
about a user interface 
element including the 
identity, operation and 
state of the element shall 
be available to Assistive 
Technology. When an 
image represents a program 
element, the information 
conveyed by the image 
must also be available in 
text. 
Some limitations exist 
 The program code does not make available the identity, 
operation, and state of some or all of the program’s user 
interface elements to Assistive Technology. 
(e) When bitmap images 
Supports
 
Bitmap image meanings remain consistent throughout the