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Criteria  
Supporting Features Remarks 
and 
explanations 
are used to identify controls, 
status indicators, or other 
programmatic elements, the 
meaning assigned to those 
images shall be consistent 
throughout an application's 
performance. 
application. 
(f) Textual information shall 
be provided through 
operating system functions 
for displaying text. The 
minimum information that 
shall be made available is 
text content, text input 
caret location, and text 
attributes. 
Supports 
All textual information is provided through operating system 
functions. 
(g) Applications shall not 
override user selected 
contrast and color selections 
and other individual display 
attributes. 
Supports 
The product software does not override user-selected contrast 
and color selections and other individual display attributes. 
(h) When animation is 
displayed, the information 
shall be displayable in at 
least one non-animated 
presentation mode at the 
option of the user. 
Not applicable 
Animation is not used for control elements or relevant text. 
(i) Color coding shall not be 
used as the only means of 
conveying information, 
indicating an action, 
prompting a response, or 
distinguishing a visual 
element. 
Not applicable 
The product software does not use color coding. 
(j) When a product permits 
a user to adjust color and 
contrast settings, a variety 
of color selections capable 
of producing a range of 
contrast levels shall be 
provided. 
Not applicable 
The application does not permit a user to adjust color and 
contrast settings. 
(k) Software shall not use 
flashing or blinking text, 
objects, or other elements 
having a flash or blink 
frequency greater than 2 Hz 
and lower than 55 Hz. 
Supports 
The flash rate of flashing elements does not fall between 2 Hz 
and 55 Hz. 
(l) When electronic forms 
are used, the form shall 
allow people using Assistive 
Technology to access the 
information, field elements, 
and functionality required 
for completion and 
submission of the form, 
including all directions and 
cues. 
Supports 
(1) Electronic forms allow people using Assistive Technology to 
accurately complete and submit the forms.