Xerox 6120 Supplementary Manual

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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.
Supports
All commands that can be described textually can be 
executed from the keyboard.
(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 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
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.
Supports
The code makes the appropriate user interface elements 
available to Assistive Technology.
(e) When bitmap images 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.
Supports
Bitmap image meanings remain consistent throughout the 
application.
Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems - Detail Voluntary Product Accessibility 
Template
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Last Revision: 10/25/2005