On 06/02/2017 11:35 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
Also the variant 2 seems to take into account keyboard-only users like blind persons.
Not just blind people.
With variant 2, automated tools/software can more easily interact with
the programĀ·, without using the normal APIs.(There are a couple A11Y
tools that mimic human interaction, rather than software interaction.)
FWIW, as a general rule of thumb, if a feature can be accessed via
keyboard, and via mouse, it is going to be accessible for most people
who have A11Y requirements, assuming that the A11Y software supports LibO.)
jonathon
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