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✎ Technique: Character key shortcuts

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If keyboard shortcuts are implemented using only a letter (including upper- and lower-case letters), punctuation, number, or symbol characters, provide a way to turn off or remap character key shortcuts.

✎ Technique: Label in name

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People with disabilities rely on interface controls that are used programmatically. These controls have a visual label, as well as a programmatic label, known as its Accessible Name.

✎ Technique: Motion actuation

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Ensure that functions that are triggered by moving a device or by gesturing towards the device can also be operated by more conventional user interface components.

✎ Technique: Choosing a media player

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Media player accessibility is essential for video content. Evaluate the accessibility and cross-device compatibility of the media player that comes with your video-distribution platform.

✎ Technique: Using color to convey information

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Color is a powerful visual means of presenting or distinguishing information, but when you use color to identify or distinguish information, make sure that this information is still available to people who can't perceive color.