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Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Fw: Edited Draft of ODF Accessibility Guidelines
> Section 1.2.2.4 - > > People with minor physical impairments have a variety of issues that prevent them from using the full keyboard or mouse easily. In order to support such users, complete ODF application usage and document manipulation should be possible ?? user friendly ?? without using the mouse. > > Suggested rewording to reflect WCAG 2.0: > > People with minor physical impairments have a variety of issues that prevent them from using the full keyboard or mouse easily. In order to support such users, all functionality of the content is operable in a non-time-dependent manner through a keyboard interface, except where the task requires analog, time-dependent input. dp. This isn't good English Rich? Content doesn't have functionality, applications do? How about People with minor physical impairments have a variety of issues that prevent them from using the full keyboard and or mouse easily. In order to support such users, all the functionality of the application should be operable in a non-time-dependent manner through a keyboard interface, except where the task requires analog, time-dependent input. regards DaveP -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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